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13-letter words containing d, e, s, k, l, a

  • a closed book — If you say that someone or something is a closed book, you mean that you do not know anything about them.
  • aleksandropol — a former name of Gumri.
  • aleksandrovsk — a city in SE Ukraine, on the Dnieper River.
  • beaked salmon — sandfish (def 2).
  • beaked-salmon — sandfish (def 2).
  • black disease — an infectious necrotic hepatitis in sheep and occasionally cattle caused by toxins produced by infection with species of Clostridial. Secondary to liver fluke infestation, the disease is characterized by sudden death. So-called because of the black discolouration of subcutaneous tissues due to congestion and haemorrhage seen at post-mortem
  • black studies — a program of studies in black history and culture offered by a school or college, often including Afro-American history and black literature.
  • black-a-vised — having a dark complexion.
  • cakes and ale — the good things of life; worldly pleasures
  • called strike — a pitch not swung at by a batter but ruled a strike by the umpire.
  • desk calendar — a loose-leaf calendar containing one or two pages for each day, with spaces for notes.
  • dewar (flask) — a double-walled flask with a vacuum between the walls, which are silvered on the inside, used esp. for storage of liquefied gases
  • donkey's tail — a succulent Mexican plant, Sedum morganianum, of the stonecrop family, bearing small, rose-colored flowers and long, hanging, nearly cylindrical stems with closely packed whitish-green leaves.
  • doublespeaker — a person who uses doublespeak
  • drinkableness — the quality of being drinkable, the capacity to be drunk, drinkability
  • east kilbride — an administrative district in the Strathclyde region, in S Scotland. 1300 sq. mi. (3367 sq. km).
  • germinal disk — blastodisk.
  • handsome lake — 1735-1815; Seneca prophet, social reformer, & founder of a North American Indian religion named after him
  • holidaymakers — Plural form of holidaymaker.
  • kaleidoscoped — Simple past tense and past participle of kaleidoscope.
  • kaleidoscopes — Plural form of kaleidoscope.
  • kaleidoscopic — of, relating to, or created by a kaleidoscope.
  • kiss-and-tell — revealing sth private for money
  • knowledgebase — Alternative spelling of knowledge base.
  • lake district — a mountainous region in NW England containing many lakes: tourist center.
  • leopard shark — a small, inshore shark, Triakis semifasciata, having distinctive black markings across the back, inhabiting Pacific coastal waters from Oregon through California.
  • like sardines — very closely crowded together
  • milky disease — a bacterial disease of scarab beetle larvae and grubs, especially the Japanese beetle, which turns the larvae white.
  • monkey island — a flying bridge on top of a pilothouse or chart house.
  • pedestal desk — a desk with a writing surface supported by a pair of sets of drawers
  • quaker-ladies — bluet (def 1).
  • rayleigh disk — a small circular disk, usually of mica, that is suspended from a fiber and tends to be deflected at right angles to a stream of air, indicating by its deflection the intensity of a sound wave.
  • saddle-backed — having the back or upper surface curved like a saddle.
  • sidewalk café — a café that has seats outside on the sidewalk
  • sidewalk sale — a sale, often held annually, as at the end of each summer, in which merchants display reduced-price merchandise on the sidewalks in front of their stores.
  • skilled labor — labor that requires special training for its satisfactory performance.
  • smoked salmon — pink-fleshed fish cooked by smoking
  • speed walking — power walking.
  • spindleshanks — spindlelegs.
  • tradesmanlike — like or characteristic of a tradesman

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