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13-letter words containing a, l, s, t, o

  • malabar coast — a region along the entire SW coast of India, extending from the Arabian Sea inland to the Western Ghats.
  • malabsorbtion — Misspelling of malabsorption.
  • malabsorption — faulty absorption of nutritive material from the intestine.
  • malacostracan — belonging or pertaining to the crustacean subclass Malacostraca, which includes the lobsters, shrimps, crabs, etc.
  • maladroitness — lacking in adroitness; unskillful; awkward; bungling; tactless: to handle a diplomatic crisis in a very maladroit way.
  • malapropistic — an act or habit of misusing words ridiculously, especially by the confusion of words that are similar in sound.
  • malariologist — An expert in malaria.
  • malformations — Plural form of malformation.
  • maltese cross — a cross having four equal arms that expand in width outward.
  • mammoplasties — Plural form of mammoplasty.
  • manipulations — Plural form of manipulation.
  • manon lescaut — a novel (1731) by Antoine François Prévost.
  • mansplanation — Also called mansplanation [man-spluh-ney-shuh n] /ˌmæn spləˈneɪ ʃən/ (Show IPA). such an explanation given to someone, usually a woman.
  • marginal cost — the cost of one additional unit of any item produced or bought in quantity.
  • marsh trefoil — buck bean.
  • martyrologies — Plural form of martyrology.
  • master policy — a single policy covering a group of people, typically employees of a company, issued to an employer.
  • matripotestal — of or relating to the authority exercised by a mother or a mother's blood relatives.
  • matt emulsion — a water-based paint which is not shiny when it dries
  • megaloblastic — an abnormally large, immature, and dysfunctional red blood cell found in the blood of persons with pernicious anemia or certain other disorders.
  • melodramatics — Melodramatic behavior, action, or writing.
  • melodramatist — A writer of melodramas.
  • memorabiliast — a person who collects mementos or souvenirs, as postcards or playbills.
  • mescal button — one of the dried, buttonlike tops of a mescal of the genus Lophophora, used as a hallucinogen, especially by certain Indians of Mexico and the southwestern U.S. during religious ceremonies; peyote.
  • mesotheliomas — Plural form of mesothelioma.
  • metallic soap — any usually water-insoluble salt formed by the interaction of a fatty acid and a metal, especially lead or aluminum: used chiefly as a drier in paints and varnishes and for waterproofing textiles.
  • metalliferous — containing or yielding metal.
  • metallophones — Plural form of metallophone.
  • methodistical — Methodistic.
  • metropolitans — Plural form of metropolitan.
  • microclimates — Plural form of microclimate.
  • microcrystals — Plural form of microcrystal.
  • microtonalism — The use of microtones in music.
  • misallocating — Present participle of misallocate.
  • misallocation — to allocate mistakenly or improperly: to misallocate resources.
  • miscalculator — A person who miscalculates.
  • misevaluation — an act or instance of evaluating or appraising.
  • mobilizations — Plural form of mobilization.
  • modesty panel — a panel across the front of a desk, especially an office desk, designed to conceal the legs of a person seated at it.
  • monodactylous — having only one digit or claw.
  • monofilaments — Plural form of monofilament.
  • monometallism — the use of one metal only, as gold or silver, as a monetary standard.
  • montes claros — a city in E Brazil.
  • monumentalise — Alt form monumentalize.
  • monumentalism — resembling a monument; massive or imposing.
  • moral support — emotional assistance, encouragement
  • most mainline — a fashionable residential district west of Philadelphia.
  • mount stanley — a mountain in central Africa, between Uganda and the Democratic Republic of Congo: the highest peak of the Ruwenzori range. Height: 5109 m (16 763 ft)
  • mountainously — In a mountainous way.
  • movable feast — a religious feast that does not occur on the same date each year.
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