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

  • incredulously — not credulous; disinclined or indisposed to believe; skeptical.
  • indissociable — Unable to be dissociated.
  • inflorescence — a flowering or blossoming.
  • informercials — Plural form of informercial.
  • insectologist — a person who studies insectology
  • insulinogenic — Promoting the production of insulin.
  • intellections — Plural form of intellection.
  • interlocutors — a person who takes part in a conversation or dialogue.
  • interosculant — Mutually touching or intersecting.
  • interosculate — to interpenetrate; inosculate.
  • intersocietal — noting or pertaining to large social groups, or to their activities, customs, etc.
  • isoelectronic — noting or pertaining to atoms and ions having an equal number of electrons.
  • juglandaceous — belonging to the plant family Juglandaceae.
  • kin selection — a form of natural selection that favors altruistic behavior toward close relatives resulting in an increase in the altruistic individual's genetic contribution to the next generation.
  • 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.
  • lecherousness — The property of being lecherous.
  • lecture notes — notes that are taken by someone attending a lecture
  • lines of code — (programming, unit)   (LOC) A common measure of the size or progress of a programming project. For example, one can describe a completed project as consisting of 100,000 LOC; or one can characterise a week's progress as 5000 LOC. Using LOC as a metric of progress encourages programmers to reinvent the wheel or split their code into lots of short lines.
  • liquefactions — Plural form of liquefaction.
  • little casino — the two of spades.
  • long-distance — of, from, or between distant places: a long-distance phone call.
  • love-stricken — If you describe someone as love-stricken, you mean that they are so much in love that they are behaving in a strange and foolish way.
  • low countries — the lowland region of W Europe, on the North Sea: consists of Belgium, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands
  • lowerclassman — underclassman.
  • lowerclassmen — underclassman.
  • ludicrousness — The state or quality of being ludicrous.
  • luncheonettes — Plural form of luncheonette.
  • magnet school — a public school with special programs and instruction that are not available elsewhere in a school district and that are specially designed to draw students from throughout a district, especially to aid in desegregation.
  • magnoliaceous — belonging to the plant family Magnoliaceae.
  • maliciousness — full of, characterized by, or showing malice; intentionally harmful; spiteful: malicious gossip.
  • manon lescaut — a novel (1731) by Antoine François Prévost.
  • megalomaniacs — Plural form of megalomaniac.
  • melancholious — (obsolete) melancholy.
  • melanochroous — having dark-coloured or black skin
  • mescal button — one of the dried, buttonlike tops of a mescal of the genus Lophophora, used as a hallucinogen, especially by certain Indians of Mexico and the southwestern U.S. during religious ceremonies; peyote.
  • mesencephalon — Anatomy. the midbrain.
  • microanalyses — Plural form of microanalysis.
  • microbalances — Plural form of microbalance.
  • microelements — Plural form of microelement.
  • miscellaneous — consisting of members or elements of different kinds; of mixed character: a book of miscellaneous essays on American history.
  • miscounselled — having bad or incorrect counselling
  • monochlorides — Plural form of monochloride.
  • mononucleosis — the presence of an abnormally large number of mononuclear leukocytes, or monocytes, in the blood.
  • montes claros — a city in E Brazil.
  • mount clemens — a city in SE Michigan.
  • multi-section — a part that is cut off or separated.
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