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

  • camel corps — a brigade of infantry mounted on camels used by the British army in various campaigns
  • camel grass — a grass, Cymbopogon schoenanthus, of southern Asia and northern Africa, having fragrant foliage.
  • camelopards — Plural form of camelopard.
  • cameo glass — an ornamental glass in which two layers, often blue and opaque white, have been cased, and on which the design has been treated in the manner of a cameo.
  • camouflages — Plural form of camouflage.
  • campbellism — the practices and principles of the Disciples of Christ.
  • campesterol — (organic compound) A phytosterol, found in many vegetable oils, related to sitosterol.
  • canaliculus — a small channel, furrow, or groove, as in some bones and parts of plants
  • cancelm00se — Cancelmoose
  • cancelmoose — (messaging)   A semi-mythical being that cancels Usenet articles posted by others. (In general, an article can only be cancelled by its original author.) The Cancelmoose's usual target is spam or extremely excessive cross-posting. Some believe that the Cancelmoose exists only in the same mythic sense that B1FF, the NSA line eater and Shub Internet exist; others consider Cancelmoose's historicity to be closer to that of Kibo. The latter group assume that the real Cancelmoose is not one person (or moose), but instead is a cabal of NNTP wonks. However, the Cancelmoose is probably real, seeing as how it has its own website.
  • cancerously — In a cancerous manner; like a cancer; malignant; spreading.
  • candelabras — Plural form of candelabra.
  • candlestand — a slender stand or table, often with a tripod base, for holding a candlestick or candelabrum.
  • candlestick — A candlestick is a narrow object with a hole at the top which holds a candle.
  • candy floss — cotton candy.
  • cannibalise — to subject to cannibalism.
  • cannibalism — If a group of people practise cannibalism, they eat the flesh of other people.
  • cannonballs — Plural form of cannonball.
  • canophilist — a person who loves dogs
  • cantaloupes — Plural form of cantaloupe.
  • cantilevers — Plural form of cantilever.
  • capableness — The state or quality of being capable.
  • capaciously — In a capacious manner.
  • cape helles — a cape in NW Turkey, at the S end of the Gallipoli Peninsula
  • cape-glossaCape, a promontory in SW Albania.
  • capillaries — pertaining to or occurring in or as if in a tube of fine bore.
  • capital sum — an amount of money paid to an insured person or paid as an initial fee or investment
  • capitalised — to write or print in capital letters letters or with an initial capital letter.
  • capitalists — Plural form of capitalist.
  • capitalizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of capitalize.
  • capitulates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of capitulate.
  • capiz shell — whitish, translucent shell of the Philippines, used in making lamp shades, decorative articles, etc.
  • capsulation — enclosed in or formed into a capsule.
  • capsulizing — Present participle of capsulize.
  • capsulotomy — (surgery) incision into a capsule, especially into the lens of the eye when removing cataracts.
  • captionless — (of a cartoon) having no caption
  • caramelizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of caramelize.
  • carboxylase — any enzyme that catalyses the release of carbon dioxide from certain acids
  • cardholders — Plural form of cardholder.
  • carefullest — Superlative form of careful.
  • carefulness — cautious in one's actions: Be careful when you cross the street.
  • careless of — indifferent to; untroubled by
  • caressingly — In a caressing manner; soothingly.
  • caressively — caressingly
  • carillonist — a carillonneur
  • carlessness — Lack of a car.
  • carloadings — the number of railroad carloads shipped in or out within a given period
  • carousingly — in a carousing manner
  • cartularies — Plural form of cartulary.
  • casein glue — a glue made from casein, used for plywood, cabinetwork, etc.
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