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11-letter words containing i, n, c, a, l, u

  • interocular — being, or situated, between the eyes.
  • intraocular — located or occurring within or administered through the eye.
  • involucrate — having an involucre.
  • lactalbumin — the simple protein of milk, obtained from whey, used in the preparation of certain foods and in adhesives and varnishes.
  • latrocinium — highway robbery
  • launch into — begin enthusiastically
  • lenticulate — to impress lenticules on the surface of (film).
  • leuconychia — White discoloration appearing on nails. Also known as white nails.
  • leukonychia — Alt form leuconychia.
  • lieutenancy — the office, authority, incumbency, or jurisdiction of a lieutenant.
  • locutionary — pertaining to the act of conveying semantic content in an utterance, considered as independent of the interaction between the speaker and the listener.
  • longicaudal — having a long tail; macrutous.
  • lubricating — to apply some oily or greasy substance to (a machine, parts of a mechanism, etc.) in order to diminish friction; oil or grease (something).
  • lubrication — to apply some oily or greasy substance to (a machine, parts of a mechanism, etc.) in order to diminish friction; oil or grease (something).
  • lucubration — laborious work, study, thought, etc., especially at night.
  • macronuclei — Plural form of macronucleus.
  • main clause — a clause that can stand alone as a sentence, containing a subject and a predicate with a finite verb, as I was there in the sentence I was there when he arrived.
  • malfunction — failure to function properly: a malfunction of the liver; the malfunction of a rocket.
  • marcellinusSaint, died a.d. 304, pope 296–304.
  • masculation — Making masculine; giving male characteristics.
  • masculinely — In a masculine manner.
  • masculinism — An ideology of masculinity; especially, an ideology opposed to, or opposed by, feminism.
  • masculinist — Characterized by or denoting attitudes or values held to be typical of men.
  • masculinity — pertaining to or characteristic of a man or men: masculine attire.
  • masculinize — Medicine/Medical. to produce certain male secondary sex characteristics in (a female).
  • matriculant — a person who matriculates; a candidate for matriculation.
  • microfaunal — Of, or relating to, a microfauna.
  • monticulate — having low rising mounds or protrusions
  • multiagency — involving multiple agencies
  • multicarbon — having several carbon atoms
  • municipally — of or relating to a town or city or its local government: municipal elections.
  • musculation — (anatomy) The muscular system of an animal, or of any of its parts.
  • musicalness — Quality of being musical.
  • noncircular — lacking a circular shape
  • nonculinary — not culinary, not relating to cookery or the kitchen
  • nonjudicial — Not resulting from a court ruling or judgment.
  • nonsurgical — pertaining to or involving surgery or surgeons.
  • nuclearized — Simple past tense and past participle of nuclearize.
  • numerically — of or relating to numbers; of the nature of a number.
  • occultation — Astronomy. the passage of one celestial body in front of another, thus hiding the other from view: applied especially to the moon's coming between an observer and a star or planet.
  • oecumenical — general; universal.
  • outclassing — Present participle of outclass.
  • pecuniarily — of or relating to money: pecuniary difficulties.
  • perinuclear — situated near or occurring around the nucleus.
  • plutarchian — of or relating to the biographer Plutarch.
  • pneudraulic — of or relating to a mechanism involving both pneumatic and hydraulic action.
  • publication — the act of publishing a book, periodical, map, piece of music, engraving, or the like.
  • punctualist — a person who is concerned with points of conduct
  • punctuality — the quality or state of being punctual.
  • puritanical — very strict in moral or religious matters, often excessively so; rigidly austere.
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