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11-letter words containing c, e, a, s

  • licentiates — Plural form of licentiate.
  • lifecasting — The creation of a three-dimensional copy of a living body by means of molding and casting techniques.
  • linebackers — Plural form of linebacker.
  • linecasting — the casting of an entire line of type in a slug.
  • lobachevski — Nikoˈlai Iˈvanovich (nikɔˈlaɪ iˈvɑnɔvɪtʃ ) ; nēk^ōlīˈ ēväˈn^ōvich) 1793-1856; Russ. mathematician
  • lobachevsky — Nikolai Ivanovich [nyi-kuh-lahy ee-vah-nuh-vyich] /nyɪ kʌˈlaɪ iˈvɑ nə vyɪtʃ/ (Show IPA), 1793–1856, Russian mathematician.
  • lobsterback — redcoat.
  • lock washer — a washer placed under a nut on a bolt or screw, so made as to prevent the nut from shaking loose.
  • locust bean — carob.
  • logicalness — according to or agreeing with the principles of logic: a logical inference.
  • logomachies — Plural form of logomachy.
  • lower class — classes lower in rank than middle class
  • lower-class — of, relating to, or characteristic of the lower class: lower-class values.
  • lucid emacs — Xemacs
  • lumberjacks — Plural form of lumberjack.
  • lunarscapes — Plural form of lunarscape.
  • lythraceous — belonging to the Lythraceae, the loosestrife family of plants.
  • mac address — The hardware address of a device connected to a shared network medium. See also Media Access Control.
  • macadamizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of macadamize.
  • macdesigner — A design CASE tool for the Mac from Excel Software, Inc.
  • macebearers — Plural form of macebearer.
  • machineguns — Plural form of machinegun.
  • machineries — an assemblage of machines or mechanical apparatuses: the machinery of a factory.
  • macintoshes — Plural form of macintosh.
  • macrophages — Plural form of macrophage.
  • macrophytes — Plural form of macrophyte.
  • macrospores — Plural form of macrospore.
  • macrosystem — A programming system in which small constructs (macros) represent groups of machine instructions.
  • magic smoke — (electronics, humour)   A substance trapped inside integrated circuit packages that enables them to function (also called "blue smoke"; this is similar to the archaic "phlogiston" hypothesis about combustion). Its existence is demonstrated by what happens when a chip burns up - the magic smoke gets let out, so it doesn't work any more. See Electing a Pope, smoke test. "Once, while hacking on a dedicated Zilog Z80 system, I was testing code by blowing EPROMs and plugging them in the system then seeing what happened. One time, I plugged one in backward. I only discovered that *after* I realised that Intel didn't put power-on lights under the quartz windows on the tops of their EPROMs - the die was glowing white-hot. Amazingly, the EPROM worked fine after I erased it, filled it full of zeros, then erased it again. For all I know, it's still in service. Of course, this is because the magic smoke didn't get let out." Compare the original phrasing of Murphy's Law.
  • magic spell — incantation or curse
  • magnificoes — Plural form of magnifico.
  • main clause — a clause that can stand alone as a sentence, containing a subject and a predicate with a finite verb, as I was there in the sentence I was there when he arrived.
  • main course — Nautical. a square mainsail.
  • major scale — a scale consisting of a series of whole steps except for half steps between the third and fourth and seventh and eighth degrees.
  • make tracks — a structure consisting of a pair of parallel lines of rails with their crossties, on which a railroad train, trolley, or the like runs.
  • malcontents — Plural form of malcontent.
  • malefactors — Plural form of malefactor.
  • malfeasance — the performance by a public official of an act that is legally unjustified, harmful, or contrary to law; wrongdoing (used especially of an act in violation of a public trust). Compare misfeasance (def 2), nonfeasance.
  • maltese cat — a bluish-gray variety of the domestic cat.
  • manchineels — Plural form of manchineel.
  • manichaeism — the system of religious doctrines, including elements of Gnosticism, Zoroastrianism, Christianity, Buddhism, etc, taught by the Persian prophet Mani about the 3rd century ad. It was based on a supposed primordial conflict between light and darkness, or goodness and evil
  • 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.
  • marcellinusSaint, died a.d. 304, pope 296–304.
  • marcellus iSaint, died a.d. 309, pope 308–309.
  • marcescence — withering but not falling off, as a part of a plant.
  • marcescible — prone to fade or decay
  • marcheshvan — Heshvan.
  • marchioness — marquise (defs 1, 2).
  • marsh cress — any cress belonging to the genus Rorippa, of the mustard family, especially R. islandica, that grows in marshy areas in North America and Eurasia.
  • martensitic — Of or pertaining to the mineral martensite.
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