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11-letter words containing a, t, e, n, o, l

  • antinucleon — an antiproton or an antineutron
  • antiviolent — Acting against or opposing violence.
  • antler moth — a European noctuid moth, Cerapteryx (or Charaeas) graminis, that has white antler-like markings on the forewings and produces larvae that periodically cause great damage to pastures and grasslands
  • anucleolate — lacking a nucleolus or nucleoli.
  • apicodental — articulated with the apex of the tongue near the upper front teeth, as ( (θ) ; t h) ) and (; ð) ; th) )
  • appellation — An appellation is a name or title that a person, place, or thing is given.
  • appointable — to name or assign to a position, an office, or the like; designate: to appoint a new treasurer; to appoint a judge to the bench.
  • arytenoidal — relating to the arytenoid cartilages in the larynx and also to other parts relating to them
  • assoilments — Plural form of assoilment.
  • at one blow — by or with only one action; all at one time
  • atonalities — Plural form of atonality.
  • attentional — of or relating to attention
  • balance out — If two or more opposite things balance out or if you balance them out, they become equal in amount, value, or effect.
  • balletomane — a person enthusiastic about the ballet
  • baronetical — pertaining to baronets
  • barotseland — a region in W Zambia. 44,920 sq. mi. (116,343 sq. km).
  • barrel knot — a knot for fastening together two strands of gut or nylon, as fishing lines or leaders.
  • battle zone — an area where a battle or battles are being fought
  • battlefront — the front line of a battle, where the action takes place
  • battlewagon — a battleship
  • beneplacito — an indication of approval
  • bethanechol — a substance, C 7 H 17 ClN 2 O 2 , used to treat urinary retention, especially postoperatively.
  • bisectional — relating to division into two equal parts
  • blacktongue — canine pellagra.
  • blanket bog — a very acid peat bog, low in nutrients, extending widely over a flat terrain, found in cold wet climates
  • bloatedness — the state of being swollen, as with a liquid, air, or wind
  • bottle bank — A bottle bank is a large container into which people can put empty bottles so that the glass can be used again.
  • breton lace — a net lace with a design embroidered in heavy, often colored, thread.
  • brow antler — the first prong from the base of a stag's antler.
  • calefaction — the act of heating
  • californite — vesuvianite jade.
  • calyptrogen — a layer of rapidly dividing cells at the tip of a plant root, from which the root cap is formed. It occurs in grasses and many other plants
  • campbeltown — a seaport on the Kintyre peninsula, in SW Scotland: resort.
  • cancelation — an act of canceling.
  • candle-foot — foot-candle
  • cantaloupes — Plural form of cantaloupe.
  • captionless — (of a cartoon) having no caption
  • carbonylate — to introduce the carbonyl group into (a compound) through chemical reaction
  • cartoonlike — cartoonish
  • castellanos — Julio [hoo-lyaw] /ˈhu lyɔ/ (Show IPA), 1905–47, Mexican painter.
  • castiglione — Count Baldassare (baldasˈsaːre). 1478–1529, Italian diplomat and writer, noted particularly for his dialogue on ideal courtly life, Il Libro del Cortegiano (The Courtier) (1528)
  • catonsville — a town in central Maryland, near Baltimore.
  • cattlewoman — A woman who raises or tends cattle.
  • cattlewomen — Plural form of cattlewoman.
  • celebration — A celebration is a special enjoyable event that people organize because something pleasant has happened or because it is someone's birthday or anniversary.
  • centrosomal — Of or pertaining to a centrosome or centrosomes.
  • cephalothin — a cephalosporin antibiotic often used in the treatment of bacterial infections
  • chalkstones — Plural form of chalkstone.
  • charlestown — oldest part of Boston, at the mouth of the Charles River: site of the battle of Bunker Hill
  • chloanthite — a form of nickel arsenide having commercial importance as a nickel ore
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