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9-letter words containing e, o, l

  • analogize — to make use of analogy, as in argument; draw comparisons
  • analogues — Plural form of analogue.
  • anchylose — ankylose
  • andouille — a spicy smoked pork sausage with a blackish skin
  • androcles — (in Roman legend) a slave whose life was spared in the arena by a lion from whose paw he had once extracted a thorn
  • anecdotal — Anecdotal evidence is based on individual accounts, rather than on reliable research or statistics, and so may not be valid.
  • anemology — the study of winds
  • aneuploid — (of polyploid cells or organisms) having a chromosome number that is not an exact multiple of the haploid number, caused by one chromosome set being incomplete
  • angelhood — the state of being an angel
  • angle-off — the angle formed by the line of flight of an aerial target and the line of sight on a gun of an attacking aircraft.
  • angleworm — an earthworm used as bait by anglers
  • angouleme — city in SW France: pop. 46,000
  • anklebone — the bone of the ankle; talus
  • ankylosed — Simple past tense and past participle of ankylose.
  • annoyable — Capable of being annoyed.
  • annoyedly — With annoyance.
  • anomalies — a deviation from the common rule, type, arrangement, or form. Synonyms: abnormality, exception, peculiarity.
  • anopheles — any of various mosquitoes constituting the genus Anopheles, some species of which transmit the malaria parasite to man
  • anorectal — relating to the anus and rectum
  • antelopes — Plural form of antelope.
  • anthelion — a faint halo sometimes seen in polar or high altitude regions around the shadow of an object cast onto a thick cloud bank or fog
  • antinovel — a type of prose fiction in which conventional or traditional novelistic elements are rejected
  • apeldoorn — a town in the Netherlands, in central Gelderland province: nearby is the summer residence of the Dutch royal family. Pop: 156 000 (2003 est)
  • apetalous — (of flowering plants) having no petals
  • apologies — a written or spoken expression of one's regret, remorse, or sorrow for having insulted, failed, injured, or wronged another: He demanded an apology from me for calling him a crook.
  • apologise — to offer an apology or excuse for some fault, insult, failure, or injury: He apologized for accusing her falsely.
  • apologize — When you apologize to someone, you say that you are sorry that you have hurt them or caused trouble for them. You can say 'I apologize' as a formal way of saying sorry.
  • apologues — Plural form of apologue.
  • apostille — a marginal annotation or note.
  • apple box — an ornamental Australian tree, Eucalyptus bridgesiana, having heart-shaped juvenile leaves, large lanceolate adult leaves, and conical fruits
  • applewood — The timber of the apple tree, used in carpentry and to smoke food.
  • apposable — capable of being apposed or brought into apposition
  • apronlike — resembling an apron
  • apsidiole — a secondary, or small, apse
  • aqueously — in water, or by means of water
  • archaeol. — archaeology
  • archilowe — a treat, such as a drink, given in return for something
  • arecoline — a drug derived from betel nuts and producing a range of effects, including increased salivation, body temperature, and heart rate
  • areolated — marked by areolae
  • areostyle — (of columned buildings) having a wide intercolumniation equal to four or more diameters of one of the columns
  • aristotle — a bottle
  • armorless — any covering worn as a defense against weapons.
  • arousable — able to be aroused
  • arrowless — having no arrows
  • arrowlike — resembling an arrow
  • arseholed — very drunk
  • artemotil — A fast-acting blood schizonticide specifically indicated for the treatment of chloroquine-resistant Plasmodium falciparum malaria and cerebral malaria cases.
  • arteriola — (anatomy) An arteriole.
  • arteriole — any of the small subdivisions of an artery that form thin-walled vessels ending in capillaries
  • artmobile — a truck trailer outfitted to transport and exhibit works of art in areas without access to museums.
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