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13-letter words containing c, l, e, a, n, s

  • glass ceiling — an upper limit to professional advancement that is imposed upon women, minorities, and other nondominant groups and is not readily perceived or openly acknowledged: It’s more difficult for women of color to break through the glass ceiling.
  • glucuronidase — an enzyme that catalyzes glucuronide hydrolysis
  • gracelessness — The state of being graceless.
  • grease pencil — a pencil of pigment and compressed grease encased in a spiral paper strip that can be partially unwound to expose a new point and used especially for writing on glossy surfaces.
  • gynaecologist — (UK, Canada, dated in US) A physician who specialises in diseases of the female reproductive system.
  • hallucinogens — Plural form of hallucinogen.
  • housecleaning — the act of cleaning a house, room, etc., and its furnishings, especially the act of cleaning thoroughly and completely.
  • identicalness — The state or quality of being identical.
  • illogicalness — The quality of being illogical.
  • impactfulness — The quality of being impactful.
  • in sb's place — If you say what you would have done in someone else's place, you say what you would have done if you had been in their situation and had been experiencing what they were experiencing.
  • incapableness — The quality or state of being incapable; incapability.
  • incompatibles — not compatible; unable to exist together in harmony: She asked for a divorce because they were utterly incompatible.
  • incondensable — not condensable; incapable of being condensed.
  • inconstruable — unable to be construed
  • incontestable — incapable of being contested; not open to dispute; incontrovertible: incontestable proof.
  • incontestably — incapable of being contested; not open to dispute; incontrovertible: incontestable proof.
  • inconversable — (obsolete) uncommunicative; reserved.
  • incurableness — The state or condition of being incurable.
  • indescribable — not describable; too extraordinary for description: a scene of indescribable confusion; indescribable euphoria.
  • indescribably — not describable; too extraordinary for description: a scene of indescribable confusion; indescribable euphoria.
  • indissociable — Unable to be dissociated.
  • inelastically — In an inelastic way.
  • informercials — Plural form of informercial.
  • intellectuals — Plural form of intellectual.
  • interglacials — Plural form of interglacial.
  • intermuscular — of or relating to muscle or the muscles: muscular strain.
  • interosculant — Mutually touching or intersecting.
  • interosculate — to interpenetrate; inosculate.
  • interscapular — between the scapulae or shoulder blades.
  • intersocietal — noting or pertaining to large social groups, or to their activities, customs, etc.
  • irascibleness — The state of being irascible; irascibility.
  • irrelevancies — irrelevance.
  • ismaticalness — the quality of following isms or fashionable doctrines
  • jail sentence — a term of imprisonment imposed by a court
  • juglandaceous — belonging to the plant family Juglandaceae.
  • kleptomaniacs — Plural form of kleptomaniac.
  • lactoproteins — Plural form of lactoprotein.
  • laminectomies — Plural form of laminectomy.
  • laryngoscopes — Plural form of laryngoscope.
  • laser cooling — a technique using laser light to cool atoms to a very low temperature by removing momentum from the particles.
  • leprechaunish — somewhat similar to a leprechaun
  • letterspacing — the amount of space between each letter in a word, or the adjustment of this amount of space
  • license plate — a plate or tag, usually of metal, bearing evidence of official registration and permission, as for the use of a motor vehicle.
  • liquefacients — Plural form of liquefacient.
  • liquefactions — Plural form of liquefaction.
  • list enhanced — (operating system, tool)   An MS-DOS file browsing utility written by Vern Buerg in 1983. A former mainframe systems programmer, Buerg wrote DOS utilities when he began using an IBM PC and missed the file-scanning ability he had on mainframes. The software became an instant success, and his list utility was in use on an estimated 5 million PCs.
  • little casino — the two of spades.
  • long-distance — of, from, or between distant places: a long-distance phone call.
  • lowerclassman — underclassman.
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