11-letter words containing e, c, l, o
- off balance — If you are off balance, you are in an unsteady position and about to fall.
- off-licence — a license permitting the sale of sealed bottles of alcoholic beverages to be taken away from the premises by the purchaser.
- off-license — a license permitting the sale of sealed bottles of alcoholic beverages to be taken away from the premises by the purchaser.
- offenceless — Alternative form of offenseless.
- office girl — a girl or young woman employed in an office to run errands, do odd jobs, etc.
- officialese — a style of language used in some official statements, often criticized for its use of polysyllabic jargon and obscure, pretentiously wordy phrasing.
- officialise — to make official; place under official authority or control.
- officialize — to make official; place under official authority or control.
- oil derrick — derrick (def 2).
- oil of cade — a juniper, Juniperus oxycedrus, of the Mediterranean area, whose wood on destructive distillation yields an oily liquid (oil of cade) used in treating skin diseases.
- old castile — a region in N Spain: formerly a province.
- olfactories — of or relating to the sense of smell: olfactory organs.
- oligarchies — Plural form of oligarchy.
- oligochaete — any of various annelids of the family Oligochaeta, including earthworms and certain small, freshwater species, having locomotory setae sunk directly in the body wall.
- oligochrome — the brand name of a light filtering device used in photography
- olive crown — (esp in ancient Greece and Rome) a garland of olive leaves awarded as a token of victory
- omnichannel — Using every channel.
- omphalocele — A hernia of the navel.
- on schedule — with no delay
- on the club — away from work due to sickness, esp when receiving sickness benefit
- one o'clock — one hour after noon or midnight
- one old cat — a form of baseball in which there is a home plate and one other base, and in which a player remains at bat and scores runs by hitting the ball and running to the base and back without being put out.
- oneirically — In an oneiric fashion.
- opalescence — exhibiting a play of colors like that of the opal.
- open policy — a continuous policy covering goods of a class subject to changes in volume, usually requiring periodic reports of values.
- opera cloak — a large cloak worn over evening clothes
- operculated — relating to the operculum
- ophicalcite — a type of marble containing serpentine and calcite
- ophicleides — Plural form of ophicleide.
- optocoupler — An optoisolator.
- oracle card — (tool) A Hypercard-like product from Oracle for constructing database applications. It runs on IBM PC and Macintosh.
- oracle*case — A set of CASE tools from Oracle.
- orthoclases — Plural form of orthoclase.
- oscillative — disposed to oscillation
- osteoclases — Plural form of osteoclasis.
- osteoclasis — Physiology. the breaking down or absorption of osseous tissue.
- osteoclasts — Plural form of osteoclast.
- ostrichlike — a large, two-toed, swift-footed flightless bird, Struthio camelus, indigenous to Africa and Arabia, domesticated for its plumage: the largest of living birds.
- outbalanced — Simple past tense and past participle of outbalance.
- outbalances — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outbalance.
- oval office — the office of the president of the United States, located in the White House.
- overbalance — to outweigh: The opportunity overbalances the disadvantages of leaving town.
- overcareful — excessively or unduly careful.
- overclasses — Plural form of overclass.
- overclothes — clothing worn outside other garments.
- overclouded — Simple past tense and past participle of overcloud.
- overcomplex — composed of many interconnected parts; compound; composite: a complex highway system.
- overcontrol — to exercise restraint or direction over; dominate; command: The car is difficult to control at high speeds. That zone is controlled by enemy troops.
- overlocking — the act of oversewing a hem or fabric edge to prevent fraying
- overmuscled — having muscles developed to excess