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13-letter words containing d, e, c, l

  • ladino clover — a giant variety of white clover, Trifolium repens lodigense, used for pasture and hay.
  • lake district — a mountainous region in NW England containing many lakes: tourist center.
  • lancet window — a high, narrow window terminating in a lancet arch.
  • landing clerk — a representative of a shipping line who boards its incoming passenger ships to give passengers information and advice.
  • landing force — the ground forces of an amphibious task force that effect the assault landing in an amphibious operation.
  • language code — (human language, standard)   A set of standard names and abbreviations maintained by ISO for identifying human languages, natural and invented, past and present. Each language has a list of English and French names and an ISO 639-2 three-letter code. Some also have an ISO 639-1 two-letter code. The list even includes the Klingon language from the Star Trek science fiction series. There are also country codes.
  • latent defect — hidden fault, undiscovered flaw
  • lead chromate — a yellow crystalline compound, PbCrO 4 , toxic, insoluble in water: used as an industrial paint pigment.
  • leading block — lead block.
  • leave sb cold — If something leaves you cold, it fails to excite or interest you.
  • lepidocrocite — a ruby-red to reddish-brown orthorhombic mineral, iron oxyhydroxide, FeO(OH), dimorphous with goethite: an ore of iron, used as a pigment.
  • leucitohedron — a trapezohedron
  • leucodepleted — of or denoting blood from which the white cells have been removed
  • lexical order — the arrangement of a set of items in accordance with a recursive algorithm, such as the entries in a dictionary whose order depends on their first letter unless these are the same in which case it is the second which decides, and so on
  • lichenic acid — fumaric acid.
  • lick the dust — to be servile; grovel: cf. Mic. 7:17
  • 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.
  • linoleic acid — an unsaturated fatty acid, C 18 H 32 O 2 , occurring as a glyceride in drying oils, as in linseed oil.
  • 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.
  • load the dice — anything put in or on something for conveyance or transportation; freight; cargo: The truck carried a load of watermelons.
  • locked bowels — constipation.
  • lockwood home — a house built of timber planks that lock together without the use of nails
  • london rocket — the plant Sisymbrium irio
  • long-distance — of, from, or between distant places: a long-distance phone call.
  • loop diuretic — any of a group of diuretics, including frusemide, that act by inhibiting resorption of salts from Henle's loop of the kidney tubule
  • lord advocate — (in Scotland) the chief law officer of the Crown who acts as public prosecutor and is in charge of the administration of criminal justice
  • lucid dreamer — a person who has lucid dreams, either naturally or as a result of training
  • ludicrousness — The state or quality of being ludicrous.
  • lymphoid cell — a cell in the lymph glands that produces leukocytes.
  • lysergic acid — a crystalline solid, C 16 H 16 N 2 O 2 , obtained from ergot or synthesized: used in the synthesis of LSD.
  • maiden castle — an ancient fortification in Dorsetshire, England, first erected c250 b.c. over the remains of Neolithic and Bronze Age settlements of c2000–c1500 b.c.
  • major medical — insurance designed to compensate for particularly large medical expenses due to a severe or prolonged illness, usually by paying a high percentage of medical bills above a certain amount.
  • malfunctioned — Simple past tense and past participle of malfunction.
  • malleoincudal — Of or relating to both the malleus and the incus.
  • many-coloured — having many colours
  • marmalade cat — a cat that is streaked orange or yellow and brown in colour
  • medical audit — a review of the professional standards of doctors, usually within a hospital, conducted by a medical committee
  • medical board — a group of people qualified to give opinions on medical matters
  • medicine ball — a large, solid, heavy, leather-covered ball, thrown from one person to another for exercise.
  • melodramatics — Melodramatic behavior, action, or writing.
  • mercer island — a city in W central Washington, on Mercer Island in Lake Washington, east of Seattle.
  • mercurialized — Simple past tense and past participle of mercurialize.
  • metallic bond — the type of chemical bond between atoms in a metallic element, formed by the valence electrons moving freely through the metal lattice.
  • methodistical — Methodistic.
  • middle comedy — Greek Attic comedy of the 4th century b.c. The few extant fragments are characterized chiefly by a realistic depiction of everyday life.
  • middle course — an option or alternative between more extreme alternatives
  • middle french — the French language of the 14th, 15th, and 16th centuries. Abbreviation: MF.
  • middle school — a school intermediate between elementary school and high school, usually encompassing grades five or six through eight.
  • middle-income — of or relating to those with an average income within the overall population.
  • miscalculated — Simple past tense and past participle of miscalculate.
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