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

  • allegiances — the loyalty of a citizen to his or her government or of a subject to his or her sovereign.
  • allen screw — a screw that has a hexagonal cross section in the head, designed to be turned using an Allen key
  • allocations — Plural form of allocation.
  • allocutions — Plural form of allocution.
  • alloplastic — of or relating to alterations made to a patient's external circumstances for the purpose of affecting his mental condition
  • alpenstocks — Plural form of alpenstock.
  • alpha cells — cells in the anterior pituitary that contain acidophil granules
  • alpha stock — any of the most active securities on the Stock Exchange of which there are between 100 and 200; at least ten market makers must continuously display the prices of an alpha stock and all transactions in them must be published immediately
  • alt.sources — (messaging, programming)   A Usenet newsgroup for posting program source code.
  • altarpieces — Plural form of altarpiece.
  • altocumulus — a globular cloud at an intermediate height of about 2400 to 6000 metres (8000 to 20 000 feet)
  • amblyoscope — an instrument used to train an amblyopic eye to function properly.
  • ambulocetus — A large carnivorous amphibian (Ambulocetus natans).
  • amphicelous — concave on both sides, as the bodies of the vertebrae of fishes.
  • amphilochus — a seer, the son of Amphiaraus and Eriphyle, and the brother of Alcmaeon.
  • anaglyptics — (arts) The art of carving or embossing in low relief.
  • analeptics' — restoring; invigorating; giving strength after disease.
  • analogistic — a person who employs or argues from analogy.
  • ancestorial — of, belonging to, or relating to ancestors
  • ancestrally — Pertaining to ancestry.
  • ancillaries — subordinate; subsidiary.
  • angelicness — The state or quality of being angelic.
  • anglicanism — Anglicanism is the beliefs and practices of the Church of England, and of the churches related to it.
  • animalcules — Plural form of animalcule.
  • animalistic — If you describe a person or their behaviour as animalistic, you mean that they do not try to hide or control their basic feelings and physical needs.
  • anisocercal — (of fish) having unequal tail-fin lobes
  • anisodactyl — (of the feet of passerine birds) having the first toe directed backwards and the other three toes directed forwards
  • anomalistic — tending to be anomalous
  • anti-social — Someone who is anti-social is unwilling to meet and be friendly with other people.
  • antiblastic — antagonistic to growth.
  • anticlastic — (of a surface) having a curvature, at a given point and in a particular direction, that is of the opposite sign to the curvature at that point in a perpendicular direction
  • antimusical — opposed to musical conventions
  • antiplastic — allaying or preventing the growth of new tissue.
  • anxiolytics — Plural form of anxiolytic.
  • aortoclasia — rupture of the aorta.
  • aphlogistic — (archaic) flameless.
  • apocalypses — Plural form of apocalypse.
  • apoliticism — the quality of being apolitical
  • apologetics — the branch of theology concerned with the defence and rational justification of Christianity
  • apostolical — Apostolic.
  • apple sauce — Apple sauce is a type of sauce made from puréed cooked apples.
  • applescript — (language)   An object-oriented shell language for the Macintosh, approximately a superset of HyperTalk.
  • applicators — Plural form of applicator.
  • arachis oil — peanut oil.
  • araliaceous — of, relating to, or belonging to the Araliaceae, a chiefly tropical family of trees, shrubs, or woody climbers having small clusters of whitish or greenish flowers. The family includes the ivy and ginseng
  • archilochus — 7th century bc, Greek poet of Paros, notable for using his own experience as subject matter
  • arctic seal — rabbit fur that has been sheared and dyed to simulate sealskin.
  • arenicolous — growing or living in sand or sandy places
  • arse licker — a person who curries favour
  • articulates — Express (an idea or feeling) fluently and coherently.
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