11-letter words containing c, l, i, n, o, d
- incredulous — not credulous; disinclined or indisposed to believe; skeptical.
- inductional — Pertaining to, or proceeding by, induction; inductive.
- inosculated — Simple past tense and past participle of inosculate.
- intercooled — equipped with an intercooler
- interlocked — Simple past tense and past participle of interlock.
- la-gioconda — Italian La Gioconda. a portrait (1503?–05?) by Leonardo da Vinci.
- land office — a government office for the transaction of business relating to public lands.
- langobardic — Lombard1 (def 4).
- lincolnwood — a city in NE Illinois.
- longicaudal — having a long tail; macrutous.
- malediction — a curse; imprecation.
- microlender — A person or company in the business of microlending.
- microneedle — a very fine needle that is used in the performance of delicate procedures, esp biological ones
- millisecond — one thousandth of a second. Abbreviation: msec.
- monadically — Biology. any simple, single-celled organism. any of various small, flagellate, colorless ameboids with one to three flagella, especially of the genus Monas.
- monodelphic — having a sole set of reproductive organs
- nematocidal — Acting as a nematocide; fatal to nematodes.
- nickelodeon — an early motion-picture theater where a film or a variety show could be seen, usually for the admission price of a nickel.
- nomadically — of, relating to, or characteristic of nomads.
- non-ductile — capable of being hammered out thin, as certain metals; malleable.
- non-medical — of or relating to the science or practice of medicine: medical history; medical treatment.
- non-melodic — melodious.
- non-radical — of or going to the root or origin; fundamental: a radical difference.
- noncredible — capable of being believed; believable: a credible statement.
- nondomicile — Not of or pertaining to domicile.
- nonjudicial — Not resulting from a court ruling or judgment.
- nucleotides — any of a group of molecules that, when linked together, form the building blocks of DNA or RNA: composed of a phosphate group, the bases adenine, cytosine, guanine, and thymine, and a pentose sugar, in RNA the thymine base being replaced by uracil.
- occidentals — Plural form of occidental.
- palindromic — a word, line, verse, number, sentence, etc., reading the same backward as forward, as Madam, I'm Adam or Poor Dan is in a droop.
- pina colada — a tall mixed drink of rum, cream of coconut, pineapple juice, and ice usually frappéed in a blender.
- radiolucent — almost entirely transparent to radiation; almost entirely invisible in x-ray photographs and under fluoroscopy.
- redactional — to put into suitable literary form; revise; edit.
- reductional — of, characterized by, or relating to reduction
- rock island — a port in NW Illinois, on the Mississippi: government arsenal.
- saint-cloud — a city in central Minnesota, on the Mississippi.
- scaffolding — a temporary structure for holding workers and materials during the erection, repair, or decoration of a building.
- second lien — a lien subordinate to a previous or preferred lien.
- second line — a jaunty, syncopated rhythm in 2/4 time, often used in the rhythm and blues and jazz of New Orleans
- secondarily — next after the first in order, place, time, etc.
- siliconized — (of a material) having silicone added.
- sipunculoid — a member of the group Sipunculoidea
- social fund — (in Britain) a social security fund from which loans or payments may be made to people in cases of extreme need
- solidarnosc — a Polish organization of independent trade unions founded in 1980: outlawed by the government of Poland in 1982.
- spinal cord — the cord of nerve tissue extending through the spinal canal of the spinal column.
- spondulicks — money; cash.
- spondylitic — inflammation of the vertebrae.
- subdiaconal — of or relating to a subdeacon.
- synodically — by the authority of a synod
- telodynamic — pertaining to the transmission of mechanical power over considerable distances, as by means of endless cables on pulleys.
- trickledown — of, relating to, or based on the trickle-down theory: the trickle-down benefits to the local community.