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14-letter words containing c, a, n, l, r, y

  • petty criminal — someone who commits petty crime or a petty crime
  • phenylcarbinol — benzyl alcohol.
  • princess royal — the eldest daughter of a king or queen.
  • principal type — The most general type of an expression. For example, the following are all valid types for the lambda abstraction (\ x . x): Int -> Int Bool -> Bool (a->b) -> (a->b) but any valid type will be an instance of the principal type: a -> a. An instance is derived by substituting the same type expression for all occurences of some type variable. The principal type of an expression can be computed from those of its subexpressions by Robinson's unification algorithm.
  • prognostically — of or relating to prognosis.
  • racing bicycle — a bicycle designed for cycling on roads or taking part in road cycling races
  • racing cyclist — a cyclist who takes part in bicycle races
  • rambunctiously — difficult to control or handle; wildly boisterous: a rambunctious child.
  • reconciliatory — tending to reconcile.
  • recreationally — of or relating to recreation: recreational facilities in the park.
  • rectilinearity — the state or quality of being rectilinear
  • royal canadian — in the service of the Canadian federal government and the British monarch: Royal Canadian Air Force; Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
  • royal coachman — a type of artificial fly, used chiefly for trout and salmon.
  • sacramentality — of, relating to, or of the nature of a sacrament, especially the sacrament of the Eucharist.
  • sanctuary lamp — a lamp, usually red, placed in a prominent position in the sanctuary of a church, that when lit indicates the presence of the Blessed Sacrament
  • scaly anteater — pangolin.
  • scenic railway — a railroad that carries its passengers on a brief tour of an amusement park, resort, etc.
  • secondary cell — storage cell.
  • secondary wall — the innermost part of a plant cell wall, deposited after the wall has ceased to increase in surface area.
  • slave cylinder — a small cylinder containing a piston that operates the brake shoes or pads in hydraulic brakes or the working part in any other hydraulically operated system
  • stanley dancerStanley, 1927–2005, U.S. harness racer and trainer.
  • subgenerically — in a subgeneric manner; in a way relating to a subgenus
  • synchronically — having reference to the facts of a linguistic system as it exists at one point in time without reference to its history: synchronic analysis; synchronic dialectology.
  • trans-physical — of or relating to the body: physical exercise.
  • trysting place — a place for a meeting, especially a secret meeting of lovers; rendezvous.
  • unartificially — in an unartificial manner
  • unattractively — in an unattractive manner
  • unchivalrously — in an unchivalrous manner
  • unconciliatory — tending to conciliate: a conciliatory manner; conciliatory comments.
  • uncontrollably — incapable of being controlled or restrained: uncontrollable anger.
  • uncrystallized — lacking a final form
  • undiscoverably — in an undiscoverable manner
  • undistractedly — in an undistracted manner
  • undramatically — in an undramatic manner
  • unhypocritical — of the nature of hypocrisy, or pretense of having virtues, beliefs, principles, etc., that one does not actually possess: The parent who has a “do what I say and not what I do” attitude can appear hypocritical to a child.
  • unhysterically — in a way that does not show or suggest any hysteria; calmly; rationally
  • universal city — a city in S central Texas.
  • unrecognizably — in an unrecognizable or unidentifiable manner
  • unreconcilably — in an unreconcilable manner
  • unrhythmically — in an unrhythmical manner
  • unromantically — in an unromantic manner
  • unscripturally — in an unscriptural manner
  • urban clearway — a stretch of road in an urban area on which motorists may stop only in an emergency
  • urbanistically — of or relating to urbanism.
  • vandyke collar — a wide collar of lace and linen with the edge formed into scallops or deep points.
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