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12-letter words containing a, l, u, r

  • inhalatorium — a room or building in which vapours are breathed in
  • inoperculate — having no operculum.
  • insalubrious — unfavorable to health; unwholesome.
  • inscrutables — Plural form of inscrutable.
  • instrumental — serving or acting as an instrument or means; useful; helpful.
  • insufferable — not to be endured; intolerable; unbearable: their insufferable insolence.
  • insufferably — not to be endured; intolerable; unbearable: their insufferable insolence.
  • insurability — capable of being or proper to be insured, as against loss or harm.
  • interfaculty — an ability, natural or acquired, for a particular kind of action: a faculty for making friends easily.
  • interlingual — pertaining to or using two or more languages: an interlingual dictionary.
  • interlobular — (anatomy) Between lobules.
  • interlocular — having one or more locules.
  • internuclear — pertaining to or involving atomic weapons: nuclear war.
  • internuncial — serving to announce or connect.
  • internuptial — Of, or related to intermarriage.
  • interpleural — situated between the pleurae
  • interpluvial — designating a drier period occurring between two periods of persistently heavy rainfall
  • interspousal — Often, spousals. the ceremony of marriage; nuptials.
  • intertextual — the interrelationship between texts, especially works of literature; the way that similar or related texts influence, reflect, or differ from each other: the intertextuality between two novels with the same setting.
  • intertubular — Between tubes or tubules.
  • intralingual — within a given language; of or pertaining to a single language.
  • intraluminal — Within a lumen.
  • intramurally — In an intramural manner.
  • intranuclear — existing or taking place within a nucleus.
  • invulnerable — incapable of being wounded, hurt, or damaged.
  • invulnerably — In an invulnerable manner.
  • iracundulous — easily angered or irritable
  • iron sulfate — ferrous sulfate.
  • irrebuttable — incapable of being rebutted or refuted.
  • irregularity — the quality or state of being irregular.
  • jack russell — a small short-legged terrier having a white coat with tan, black, or lemon markings: there are rough- and smooth-haired varieties
  • jaculiferous — having dartlike spines.
  • jeopardously — with risk or peril
  • jocularities — the state or quality of being jocular.
  • journalistic — of, relating to, or characteristic of journalists or journalism.
  • jubilee year — jubilee (def 5a).
  • jugal furrow — (in certain insects) the crease, between the anal and jugal veins, along which the wing folds.
  • jugular vein — vein that carries blood from head to heart
  • julian bream — Julian (Alexander) born 1933, English guitarist and lutenist.
  • junior class — the penultimate class in high school or college
  • juristically — of or relating to a jurist or to jurisprudence; juridical.
  • jus naturale — the rules and principles of law derived from the customs and legislation of Rome, as opposed to those derived from the customs of all nations (jus gentium) or from fundamental ideas of right and wrong implicit in the human mind (jus naturale)
  • kalmar sound — a strait between SE Sweden and Öland Island. 85 miles (137 km) long; 14 miles (23 km) wide.
  • kluge around — (jargon)   To avoid a bug or difficult condition by inserting a kluge. Compare workaround.
  • kuala lumpur — a constitutional monarchy in SE Asia: a federation, comprising the former British territories of Malaya, Sabah, and Sarawak: member of the Commonwealth of Nations. 126,310 sq. mi. (327,143 sq. km). Capital: Kuala Lumpur.
  • labour costs — the charges incurred when employing labour; the wages, etc, paid to workers, esp those employed to do physical work
  • labour force — The labour force consists of all the people who are able to work in a country or area, or all the people who work for a particular company.
  • labour pains — the pains felt during the contractions of childbirth
  • labour party — a political party in Great Britain, formed in 1900 from various socialist and labor groups and taking its present name in 1906.
  • labouriously — Alternative form of laboriously.
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