11-letter words containing a, y, o, u
- if you want — as you please
- illusionary — of, relating to, or characterized by illusions; deceptive; misleading.
- immunoassay — any laboratory method for detecting a substance by using an antibody reactive with it.
- importunacy — the quality or condition of being importunate; importunateness.
- inculcatory — inculcating by nature, characterized by a tendency to inculcate
- inculpatory — to charge with fault; blame; accuse.
- inoculatory — relating to inoculation
- insinuatory — Insinuative.
- involuntary — not voluntary; independent of one's will; not by one's own choice: an involuntary listener; involuntary servitude.
- laboriously — requiring much work, exertion, or perseverance: a laborious undertaking.
- larcenously — In a larcenous manner.
- laughworthy — worthy of being laughed at
- leuconychia — White discoloration appearing on nails. Also known as white nails.
- leukonychia — Alt form leuconychia.
- locutionary — pertaining to the act of conveying semantic content in an utterance, considered as independent of the interaction between the speaker and the listener.
- low-quality — substandard; of inferior quality: It’s hard to make a delicious dish when you start with low-quality ingredients. Repairs made with low-quality parts are cheaper, but they won’t last long.
- lucubratory — Composed by candlelight, or at night.
- lythraceous — belonging to the Lythraceae, the loosestrife family of plants.
- macrophylum — a group of languages that are of a higher order than a phylum
- maliciously — full of, characterized by, or showing malice; intentionally harmful; spiteful: malicious gossip.
- malonylurea — barbituric acid.
- manducatory — Pertaining to, or employed in, chewing.
- manufactory — a factory.
- marker buoy — a buoy used to distinguish or mark something
- marvelously — superb; excellent; great: a marvelous show.
- maryborough — a seaport in E Australia.
- molecularly — of or relating to or caused by molecules: molecular structure.
- molly-guard — /mol'ee-gard/ [University of Illinois] A shield to prevent tripping of some Big Red Switch by clumsy or ignorant hands. Originally used of the plexiglass covers improvised for the BRS on an IBM 4341 after a programmer's toddler daughter (named Molly) frobbed it twice in one day. Later generalised to covers over stop/reset switches on disk drives and networking equipment.
- monday club — (in Britain) a club made up of right-wing Conservatives who originally met together for lunch on Monday: founded in 1961
- monocularly — In a monocular manner.
- mount kenya — an extinct volcano in central Kenya: the second highest mountain in Africa; girth at 2400 m (8000 ft) is about 150 km (95 miles). The regions above 3200 m (10 500 ft) constitute Mount Kenya National Park. Height: 5199 m (17 058 ft)
- mucociliary — Of or pertaining to the action of cilia in transporting mucus.
- museography — The systematic description of objects in museums.
- mycophagous — feeding on fungi.
- myelomatous — Relating to a myeloma.
- mystagogues — Plural form of mystagogue.
- naturopathy — a system or method of treating disease that employs no surgery or synthetic drugs but uses special diets, herbs, vitamins, massage, etc., to assist the natural healing processes.
- nefariously — extremely wicked or villainous; iniquitous: a nefarious plot.
- neurocytoma — A nervous system tumor primarily derived from nervous tissue, in contrast to the gliomas.
- neuroplasty — Any surgery to repair nerve tissue.
- nocturnally — of or relating to the night (opposed to diurnal).
- nonauditory — not auditory, not related to hearing or its functions
- nonautonomy — Lack of autonomy.
- nonculinary — not culinary, not relating to cookery or the kitchen
- nuncupatory — Nuncupative; oral rather than written.
- nyctanthous — (of plants) flowering at night
- nyu omnifax — Early system on UNIVAC I or II. Listed in CACM 2(5):16 (May 1959).
- obfuscatory — to confuse, bewilder, or stupefy.
- objurgatory — to reproach or denounce vehemently; upbraid harshly; berate sharply.
- oracularity — Oracular speech or behaviour.