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11-letter words containing e, g, l, s, t

  • legal costs — the costs of a court action; the judge decides which side should pay them
  • legatissimo — to be performed as smoothly and connectedly as possible
  • legislating — Present participle of legislate.
  • legislation — the act of making or enacting laws.
  • legislative — having the function of making laws: a legislative body.
  • legislators — Plural form of legislator.
  • legislatrix — a woman who is a member of a legislature.
  • legislature — a deliberative body of persons, usually elective, who are empowered to make, change, or repeal the laws of a country or state; the branch of government having the power to make laws, as distinguished from the executive and judicial branches of government.
  • legitimates — according to law; lawful: the property's legitimate owner.
  • legitimised — Simple past tense and past participle of legitimise.
  • legitimises — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of legitimise.
  • legitimists — Plural form of legitimist.
  • legitimizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of legitimize.
  • lengthiness — The property of being lengthy, longness.
  • lentiginose — (botany) Bearing numerous dots resembling freckles.
  • lentiginous — of or relating to a lentigo.
  • lifecasting — The creation of a three-dimensional copy of a living body by means of molding and casting techniques.
  • ligamentous — pertaining to, of the nature of, or forming a ligament.
  • light horse — cavalry carrying light arms and equipment.
  • light verse — verse that is written to entertain, amuse, or please, often by the subtlety of its form rather than by its literary quality.
  • lighthouses — Plural form of lighthouse.
  • lightplanes — Plural form of lightplane.
  • lightsomely — (archaic) In a lightsome manner.
  • lightvessel — A ship equipped with a very large lamp, the ship can be positioned to warn off other ships from dangerous locations. A sort of portable lighthouse.
  • lignotubers — Plural form of lignotuber.
  • liltingness — The property or characteristic of being lilting.
  • linecasting — the casting of an entire line of type in a slug.
  • lithogenous — of or relating to organisms, as coral, that secrete stony deposits.
  • livingstoneDavid, 1813–73, Scottish missionary and explorer in Africa.
  • logan stone — rocking stone.
  • longevities — Plural form of longevity.
  • longsighted — Alternative spelling of long-sighted.
  • lounge suit — a man's suit appropriate for informal occasions.
  • magisterial — of, relating to, or befitting a master; authoritative; weighty; of importance or consequence: a magisterial pronouncement by the director of the board.
  • malignities — Plural form of malignity.
  • maltese dog — one of a breed of toy dogs having a long, straight, silky white coat.
  • manstealing — the act of kidnapping.
  • martingales — Plural form of martingale.
  • megaloblast — an abnormally large, immature, and dysfunctional red blood cell found in the blood of persons with pernicious anemia or certain other disorders.
  • mentalising — Present participle of mentalise.
  • met-english — A Fortran-like language designed at Metropolitan Life in the early 1960s. It had support for variable-length bit fields. Most MetLife DP in the 1960s and 1970s was in Met-English. It was originally developed for Honeywell machines, but many programs still run under IBM MVS via a Honeywell emulator.
  • metrologies — Plural form of metrology.
  • metrologist — the science of weights and measures.
  • misregulate — to control or direct by a rule, principle, method, etc.: to regulate household expenses.
  • museologist — the systematic study of the organization, management, and function of a museum.
  • mythologies — Plural form of mythology.
  • mythologise — to classify, explain, or write about myths.
  • nasal gleet — gleet (def 2).
  • necrologist — a list of persons who have died within a certain time.
  • negotiables — Plural form of negotiable.
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