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13-letter words containing a, o, l

  • coatzacoalcos — city in EC Mexico, in Veracruz state: pop. 233,000
  • coaxial cable — a cable consisting of an inner insulated core of stranded or solid wire surrounded by an outer insulated flexible wire braid, used esp as a transmission line for radio-frequency signals
  • cobalt yellow — aureolin.
  • cobaltiferous — containing cobalt
  • cobbler's wax — a resin used for waxing thread
  • coca-colonize — to bring (a foreign country) under the influence of U.S. trade, popular culture, and attitudes.
  • cocarboxylase — thiamine pyrophosphate
  • coccobacillus — a spherelike bacillus.
  • cochlear duct — a spiral tube enclosed in the bony canal of the cochlea.
  • cochleariform — having a spoon shape
  • cock-a-leekie — a soup made by boiling chicken with leeks
  • cocktail hour — the interval before the evening meal during which cocktails and other alcoholic beverages are often served.
  • coco language — (language)   (Cocol) A language for writing left-attributed LL1 grammars, used as the input language for the Coco LL1 parser generator, which produces Modula-2 table-driven parsers as output. Cocol-2 is a version for the Coco-2 generator. Cocol/R is an improvement over the original Cocol and Cocol-2.
  • cocos islands — a group of 27 coral islands in the Indian Ocean, southwest of Java: a Territory of Australia since 1955. Pop: 596 (2010). Area: 13 sq km (5 sq miles)
  • cocultivation — the act of cultivating jointly
  • code napoleon — the civil code of France, promulgated between 1804 and 1810, comprising the main body of French civil law
  • codeclination — the astronomical coordinate complementary to the declination
  • codifiability — the quality of being codifiable
  • coeducational — A coeducational school, college, or university is attended by both boys and girls.
  • coelenterates — Plural form of coelenterate.
  • coeur d'alene — a member of an Indian people in N Idaho around Coeur d'Alene Lake.
  • coffee klatch — A coffee klatch is a social event at which coffee is served.
  • cohomological — of or relating to cohomology
  • coldheartedly — Alternative spelling of cold-heartedly.
  • coleman stove — a portable kerosene camp stove
  • collaborating — to work, one with another; cooperate, as on a literary work: They collaborated on a novel.
  • collaboration — Collaboration is the act of working together to produce a piece of work, especially a book or some research.
  • collaborative — A collaborative piece of work is done by two or more people or groups working together.
  • collaborators — to work, one with another; cooperate, as on a literary work: They collaborated on a novel.
  • collar button — the button used to fasten the collar down on a garment
  • collared dove — a European dove, Streptopelia decaocto, having a brownish-grey plumage with a black band on the back of the neck
  • collate-rally — security pledged for the payment of a loan: He gave the bank some stocks and bonds as collateral for the money he borrowed.
  • collateralise — Alternative spelling of collateralize.
  • collaterality — the state of being collateral
  • collateralize — to treat (a security) as collateral
  • colleagueship — workplace companionship
  • collectorates — Plural form of collectorate.
  • college radio — radio broadcasting from stations affiliated with a college or university, often at a frequency below 92 MHz FM.
  • collieshangie — a quarrel
  • colligational — Relating to colligation.
  • collisionally — in the manner of a collision or collisions
  • collocational — of or relating to a collocation or collocations
  • colloquialism — A colloquialism is a colloquial word or phrase.
  • colloquialist — a skilled speaker
  • colloquiality — a colloquial style
  • colomb-bechar — former name of Béchar.
  • colonialistic — of or relating to colonialism
  • colorado ruby — a fire-red form of garnet found in Colorado and other parts of North America
  • colorfastness — The characteristic of being colorfast.
  • colostomy bag — a bag that is attached to the surgical opening from the colon onto the surface of the body and into which faecal matter passes
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