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11-letter words containing a, m, i, l, s

  • assimilator — to take in and incorporate as one's own; absorb: He assimilated many new experiences on his European trip.
  • assimulated — Simple past tense and past participle of assimulate.
  • assimulates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of assimulate.
  • assoilments — Plural form of assoilment.
  • asthmatical — Dated form of asthmatic.
  • asynclitism — The position of a baby in the uterus such that the head is presenting first, tilted to the shoulder and thus no longer in line with the birth canal.
  • athleticism — Athleticism is someone's fitness and ability to perform well at sports or other physical activities.
  • atlanticism — advocacy of close cooperation in military, political, and economic matters between Western Europe, esp the UK, and the US
  • automobiles — Plural form of automobile.
  • bachelorism — bachelorhood
  • baptismally — In a baptismal way; through baptism.
  • barbitalism — barbiturism.
  • basil thyme — a plant, Acinos thymoides, of the mint family, having egg-shaped leaves and purplish flowers.
  • basil-thyme — a European plant, Acinos arvensis, having clusters of small violet-and-white flowers: family Lamiaceae
  • biblioclasm — a person who mutilates or destroys books.
  • bimetallism — the use of two metals, esp gold and silver, in fixed relative values as the standard of value and currency
  • bimetallist — the use of two metals, ordinarily gold and silver, at a fixed relative value, as the monetary standard.
  • blasphemies — impious utterance or action concerning God or sacred things.
  • blaspheming — to speak impiously or irreverently of (God or sacred things).
  • blastematic — blastemal
  • blind-stamp — to emboss or impress (the cover or spine of a book) without using ink or foil.
  • breast milk — Breast milk is the white liquid produced by women to breast-feed their babies.
  • bullmastiff — a breed of dog
  • cacomistles — Plural form of cacomistle.
  • calamondins — Plural form of calamondin.
  • callimachus — late 5th century bc, Greek sculptor, reputed to have invented the Corinthian capital
  • calumniates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of calumniate.
  • campbellism — the practices and principles of the Disciples of Christ.
  • cannibalism — If a group of people practise cannibalism, they eat the flesh of other people.
  • capital sum — an amount of money paid to an insured person or paid as an initial fee or investment
  • caramelizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of caramelize.
  • catabolisms — Plural form of catabolism.
  • cataclasmic — causing upheaval; disruptive
  • cataclysmic — A cataclysmic event is one that changes a situation or society very greatly, especially in an unpleasant way.
  • catechismal — Of or pertaining to a catechism; having the form of questions and answers; catechical.
  • catholicism — Catholicism is the traditions, the behaviour, and the set of Christian beliefs that are held by Catholics.
  • caudillismo — a political system organized under the rule of a caudillo
  • cavalierism — the principles or practice of cavaliers
  • cerebralism — the theory that physical phenomena arise from the action of the brain
  • ceremonials — Plural form of ceremonial.
  • chloramines — Plural form of chloramine.
  • circumbasal — surrounding the base.
  • circumsolar — surrounding or rotating around the sun
  • clamdiggers — Close-fitting women’s casual pants hemmed at mid-calf.
  • classicisms — Plural form of classicism.
  • cleistogamy — self-pollination and fertilization of an unopened flower, as in the flowers of the violet produced in summer
  • clericalism — a policy of upholding the power of the clergy
  • clickstream — a record of the path taken by users through a website, enabling designers to access the use being made of their website
  • climatising — to acclimate to a new environment.
  • clp(sigma*) — (language)   A constraint logic programming language with regular sets.
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