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10-letter words containing a, l, t, o, n

  • laceration — the result of lacerating; a rough, jagged tear.
  • lactogenic — stimulating lactation.
  • lakefronts — Plural form of lakefront.
  • lamination — act or process of laminating; the state of being laminated.
  • lamingtons — Plural form of lamington.
  • laminotomy — (surgery) The neurosurgical procedure that removes part of a lamina of the vertebral arch in order to decompress the spinal cord.
  • lampoonist — One who lampoons.
  • lanceolate — shaped like the head of a lance.
  • langostino — langoustine.
  • langoustes — Plural form of langouste.
  • lanosterol — a sterol, C 30 H 50 O, formed from squalene epoxide, that is a precursor in the biosynthesis of cholesterol and is a component of lanolin.
  • lanthanoid — (inorganic chemistry) lanthanide.
  • lapidation — to pelt with stones.
  • latch onto — a device for holding a door, gate, or the like, closed, consisting basically of a bar falling or sliding into a catch, groove, hole, etc.
  • latifundio — a great estate of Latin America or Spain.
  • latitation — the state of lying hidden
  • latrotoxin — (biochemistry) Any of a group of neurotoxins found in the venom of spiders of the genus Latrodectus.
  • latticinio — an opaque, white glass first produced in Venice during the Renaissance, often used in thread form to decorate clear glass pieces.
  • laudations — Plural form of laudation.
  • laumontite — a white zeolite mineral, chiefly hydrated silicate of aluminum and calcium.
  • launceston — a city on N Tasmania.
  • laundromat — a self-service laundry having coin-operated washers, driers, etc.; launderette.
  • laureation — The act of crowning with laurel; the act of conferring an academic degree, or honorary title.
  • lazy tongs — extensible tongs for grasping objects at a distance, consisting of a series of pairs of crossing pieces, each pair pivoted together in the middle and connected with the next pair at the extremities.
  • lead on to — If one event or action leads on to another, it causes it or makes it possible.
  • leamington — a city in Warwickshire, central England: health resort.
  • lectionary — a book or a list of lections for reading in a divine service.
  • leontiasis — a lionlike facial distortion.
  • levigation — to rub, grind, or reduce to a fine powder, as in a mortar, with or without the addition of a liquid.
  • leviration — Levirate marriage.
  • levitation — the act or phenomenon of levitating.
  • liberation — the act of liberating or the state of being liberated.
  • limitation — a limiting condition; restrictive weakness; lack of capacity; inability or handicap: He knows his limitations as a writer.
  • linoleates — Plural form of linoleate.
  • linolenate — a salt or ester of linolenic acid
  • lion-tamer — a person who trains lions, esp for entertainment in a circus
  • literation — The act or process of representing by letters.
  • lithomancy — Divination with the use of precious or semi-precious stones, gemstones, or normal stones by either interpreting the light they reflect (crystallomancy), or how they fall (sortilege).
  • lithophane — a transparency made of thin porcelain or bone china having an intaglio design.
  • litigation — the act or process of litigating: a matter that is still in litigation.
  • loan-shift — change or extension of the meaning of a word through the influence of a foreign word, as in the application in English of the meaning “profession” to the word calling through the influence of Latin vocātio.
  • lobsterman — a person who traps lobsters.
  • lobtailing — (of a whale) to slap the flukes against the surface of the water.
  • lobulation — consisting of, divided into, or having lobes.
  • locational — a place of settlement, activity, or residence: This town is a good location for a young doctor.
  • loculament — (botany) The cell of a pericarp in which the seed is lodged.
  • logansport — a city in N Indiana, on the Wabash River.
  • long eaton — a town in N central England, in SE Derbyshire. Pop: 46 490 (2001)
  • long-coats — dress-like garments formerly worn by a baby
  • long-dated — (of a gilt-edged security) having more than 15 years to run before redemption
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