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10-letter words containing i, n, l, s

  • convulsion — If someone has convulsions, they suffer uncontrollable movements of their muscles.
  • convulsive — A convulsive movement or action is sudden and cannot be controlled.
  • corallines — Plural form of coralline.
  • coriolanus — Gaius Marcius (ˈɡaɪəs ˈmɑːsɪəs). 5th century bc, a legendary Roman general, who allegedly led an army against Rome but was dissuaded from conquering it by his mother and wife
  • cornfields — Plural form of cornfield.
  • cornwallis — Charles, 1st Marquis Cornwallis. 1738–1805, British general in the War of American Independence: commanded forces defeated at Yorktown (1781): defeated Tipu Sahib (1791): governor general of Bengal (1786–93, 1805): negotiated the Treaty of Amiens (1801)
  • costliness — costing much; expensive; high in price: a costly emerald bracelet; costly medical care.
  • cotillions — Plural form of cotillion.
  • councilors — Plural form of councilor.
  • counseling — Counseling is advice which a therapist or other expert gives to someone about a particular problem.
  • cracklings — Plural form of crackling.
  • cranesbill — any of various plants of the genus Geranium, having pink or purple flowers and long slender beaked fruits: family Geraniaceae
  • crashingly — extremely; exceedingly
  • crinolines — Plural form of crinoline.
  • cross-link — a chemical bond, atom, or group of atoms that connects two adjacent chains of atoms in a large molecule such as a polymer or protein
  • crosslines — Plural form of crossline.
  • crumblings — any pieces of matter which have crumbled or fallen from a larger part
  • crumplings — crumpling or folding actions
  • crushingly — You can use crushingly to emphasize the degree of a negative quality.
  • cuddliness — The condition of being cuddly.
  • culminates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of culminate.
  • cyclosarin — Cyclohexyl methylphosphonofluoridate, an extremely toxic substance used as a chemical weapon.
  • dalliances — A casual romantic or sexual relationship.
  • dalmatians — Plural form of dalmatian.
  • dandelions — Plural form of dandelion.
  • dandyishly — in the manner of a dandy
  • danish oil — a furniture oil, based on synthetic resins, that gives a soft luster.
  • de-license — formal permission from a governmental or other constituted authority to do something, as to carry on some business or profession.
  • deadliness — causing or tending to cause death; fatal; lethal: a deadly poison.
  • debasingly — In a debasing manner.
  • decennials — Plural form of decennial.
  • decisional — the act or process of deciding; determination, as of a question or doubt, by making a judgment: They must make a decision between these two contestants.
  • declension — the inflection of nouns, pronouns, or adjectives for case, number, and gender
  • decolonise — to release from the status of a colony.
  • defensible — An opinion, system, or action that is defensible is one that people can argue is right or good.
  • defensibly — capable of being defended against assault or injury: The troops were bivouacked in a defensible position.
  • deflations — Plural form of deflation.
  • delineates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of delineate.
  • delsartian — of, relating to, or characteristic of François Delsarte or the Delsarte method.
  • delusional — having false or unrealistic beliefs or opinions: Senators who think they will get agreement on a comprehensive tax bill are delusional.
  • denasality — The quality of being denasal.
  • denasalize — to diminish the nasal resonance of (speech or a speech sound).
  • depletions — Plural form of depletion.
  • desalinate — to remove the salt from (esp from sea water)
  • desalinize — desalt.
  • deshelling — a hard outer covering of an animal, as the hard case of a mollusk, or either half of the case of a bivalve mollusk.
  • designedly — by intention or design; on purpose; deliberately
  • designless — without a design, unplanned
  • deskilling — Present participle of deskill.
  • desludging — mud, mire, or ooze; slush.
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