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11-letter words containing c, u, p, l, e

  • dicephalous — having two heads
  • disculpated — Simple past tense and past participle of disculpate.
  • double-crop — to raise two consecutive crops on the same land within a single growing season.
  • duck plague — an acute, highly fatal disease of ducks caused by a herpesvirus
  • duplex lock — a lock capable of being opened either by a master key or a change key, each operating its own mechanism.
  • duplex scan — a scan that uses sound waves to show how well the blood is flowing in arteries
  • duplicative — a copy exactly like an original.
  • duplicature — a folding or doubling of a part on itself, as a membrane.
  • duplicident — (of certain animals, such as rabbits) having two pairs of incisors in the upper jaw
  • emparlaunce — an act of parleying or conferring
  • encapsulate — Enclose (something) in or as if in a capsule.
  • ensepulcher — (transitive) To lay in a sepulcher; to entomb.
  • ensepulchre — to place into a sepulchre
  • epicuticles — Plural form of epicuticle.
  • exculpating — Present participle of exculpate.
  • exculpation — The act of exculpating from alleged fault or crime; that which exculpates; excuse.
  • exculpatory — Excusing or clearing of any wrongdoing.
  • fluoroscope — a tube or box fitted with a screen coated with a fluorescent substance, used for viewing objects, especially deep body structures, by means of x-ray or other radiation.
  • glaucophane — a sodium-rich monoclinic mineral of the amphibole family, usually metamorphic.
  • groupuscule — A political or religious splinter group.
  • house place — (in medieval architecture) a room common to all the inhabitants of a house, as a hall.
  • hpcode-plus — A descendant of HPcode with data types, developed to be an ANDF language.
  • hypercasual — Extremely casual.
  • hypercolour — a dye that causes a fabric to change colour with a change of temperature
  • implicature — potential inference that is not logical entailment.
  • in close-up — If you see something in close-up, you see it in great detail in a photograph or piece of film which has been taken very near to the subject.
  • incapsulate — Alternative form of encapsulate.
  • induplicate — folded or rolled inward: said of the parts of the calyx or corolla when the edges are bent abruptly toward the axis, or of leaves in vernation when the edges are rolled inward and then arranged about the axis without overlapping.
  • insculpture — an inscription or carving
  • intercouple — two of the same sort considered together; pair.
  • intercupola — the space between an inner and an outer dome.
  • lectureship — the office of lecturer.
  • leprechauns — a dwarf or sprite.
  • leptokurtic — (of a frequency distribution) being more concentrated about the mean than the corresponding normal distribution.
  • leucoplakia — a disorder of a mucous membrane characterized by one or more white patches, occurring most commonly on the cheek, tongue, vulva, or penis: often medically insignificant but sometimes becoming malignant.
  • leucoplasia — a disorder of a mucous membrane characterized by one or more white patches, occurring most commonly on the cheek, tongue, vulva, or penis: often medically insignificant but sometimes becoming malignant.
  • leucoplasts — Plural form of leucoplast.
  • leukoplakic — Relating to leukoplakia.
  • loupcervier — the Canada lynx.
  • lumpsuckers — Plural form of lumpsucker.
  • lunarscapes — Plural form of lunarscape.
  • luteotropic — affecting the corpus luteum.
  • muscle pull — injury: strained muscle
  • neuroleptic — (chiefly of a drug) tending to reduce nervous tension by depressing nerve functions.
  • nonspecular — that reflects light diffusely and evenly over the hemisphere surrounding the reflective surface; diffuse
  • nuclear sap — karyolymph
  • nucleophile — of or relating to electron contribution in covalent bonding (opposed to electrophilic).
  • nucleoplasm — the protoplasm of the nucleus of a cell.
  • octuplicate — a group, series, or set of eight identical copies (usually preceded by in).
  • operculated — relating to the operculum
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