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11-letter words containing a, t, i, c, s

  • kabbalistic — cabalistic.
  • kansas city — a city in W Missouri, at the confluence of the Kansas and Missouri rivers.
  • kickstarted — Simple past tense and past participle of kickstart.
  • kinesiatric — of or relating to kinesiatrics
  • kurdaitchas — Plural form of kurdaitcha.
  • lacerations — Plural form of laceration.
  • lacrimators — Plural form of lacrimator.
  • lactiferous — producing or secreting milk: lactiferous glands.
  • lactifluous — full or flowing with milk
  • lancastrian — of or relating to the royal family of Lancaster.
  • lancet fish — any large, marine fish of the genus Alepisaurus, having daggerlike teeth.
  • landscapist — an artist who paints landscapes.
  • lapidescent — in the process of changing into stone
  • last-cyclic — denoting rules that apply only to main clauses
  • latchstring — a string passed through a hole in a door, for raising the latch from the outside.
  • latin cross — an upright or vertical bar crossed near the top by a shorter horizontal bar.
  • law society — association of lawyers
  • leaf insect — any of several orthopterous insects of the family Phillidae, of southern Asia and the East Indies, having a body that resembles a leaf in color and form.
  • lecithinase — An enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis of lecithin.
  • lex scripta — written law; statute law.
  • licentiates — Plural form of licentiate.
  • lifecasting — The creation of a three-dimensional copy of a living body by means of molding and casting techniques.
  • linecasting — the casting of an entire line of type in a slug.
  • logistician — a person who is skilled in symbolic logic.
  • logomachist — One who starts fights about the meaning of words.
  • lucio costa — Lúcio [loo-syoo] /ˈlu syu/ (Show IPA), 1902–98, Brazilian architect, chief designer of Brasilia.
  • machinators — Plural form of machinator.
  • macintoshes — Plural form of macintosh.
  • macrosmatic — Having a good sense of smell.
  • magistratic — relating to a magistrate
  • manicurists — Plural form of manicurist.
  • manneristic — a habitual or characteristic manner, mode, or way of doing something; distinctive quality or style, as in behavior or speech: He has an annoying mannerism of tapping his fingers while he talks. They copied his literary mannerisms but always lacked his ebullience.
  • manuscripts — Plural form of manuscript.
  • martensitic — Of or pertaining to the mineral martensite.
  • masculation — Making masculine; giving male characteristics.
  • masculinist — Characterized by or denoting attitudes or values held to be typical of men.
  • masculinity — pertaining to or characteristic of a man or men: masculine attire.
  • masochistic — Psychiatry. having a condition in which sexual gratification depends on suffering, physical pain, and humiliation.
  • mass action — Mass action is the effect when continuously adding reactants (= substances that are used in a reaction) to a reaction causes it to generate products continuously.
  • masterpiece — a person's greatest piece of work, as in an art.
  • mastic tree — a small Mediterranean anacardiaceous evergreen tree, Pistacia lentiscus, that yields the resin mastic
  • masticating — Present participle of masticate.
  • mastication — The process of chewing.
  • masticatory — of, relating to, or used in or for mastication.
  • matchsticks — Plural form of matchstick.
  • mathematics — (used with a singular verb) the systematic treatment of magnitude, relationships between figures and forms, and relations between quantities expressed symbolically.
  • matronymics — Plural form of matronymic.
  • mccarthyism — the practice of making accusations of disloyalty, especially of pro-Communist activity, in many instances unsupported by proof or based on slight, doubtful, or irrelevant evidence.
  • mechanistic — of or relating to the theory of mechanism or to mechanists.
  • mechitarist — a member of an order of Armenian monks founded in Constantinople in the 18th century and following the rule of St. Benedict.
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