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11-letter words containing i, r, e, s, o, l

  • cleistocarp — cleistothecium.
  • clinometers — Plural form of clinometer.
  • cliometrics — the study of economic history using statistics and computer analysis
  • cloistering — Present participle of cloister.
  • coal strike — a cessation of work by coal miners as a protest against working conditions or low pay
  • coin silver — silver having the standard fineness for coinage purposes.
  • color-slide — a color transparency, mounted usually between cardboard or plastic masks or glass plates, for projection onto a screen.
  • commercials — Plural form of commercial.
  • complainers — Plural form of complainer.
  • comprisable — to include or contain: The Soviet Union comprised several socialist republics.
  • consigliere — a trusted adviser, esp in a criminal organization
  • consiglieri — Plural form of consigliere.
  • copublisher — a publisher that publishes a work in conjunction with another publisher
  • cordialness — The state or quality of being cordial.
  • cordilleras — mountain system of W North America, including all mountains between the E Rockies & the Pacific coast
  • corollaries — Plural form of corollary.
  • corpus vile — a person or thing fit only to be the object of an experiment
  • corrosively — In a corrosive manner.
  • courtliness — polite, refined, or elegant: courtly manners.
  • cowardliest — Superlative form of cowardly.
  • creole-fish — a deep-sea fish, Paranthias furcifer, of the sea bass family, inhabiting tropical Atlantic waters.
  • cross-slide — the part of a lathe or planing machine on which the tool post is mounted and across which it slides at right angles to the bed of the lathe
  • culmiferous — (of grasses) having a hollow jointed stem
  • cycloserine — an antibiotic effective in the treatment of tuberculosis
  • decompilers — Plural form of decompiler.
  • deleterious — Something that has a deleterious effect on something has a harmful effect on it.
  • delineators — Plural form of delineator.
  • deliriously — Pathology. affected with or characteristic of delirium.
  • delusionary — having false or unrealistic beliefs or opinions: Senators who think they will get agreement on a comprehensive tax bill are delusional.
  • demoralised — to deprive (a person or persons) of spirit, courage, discipline, etc.; destroy the morale of: The continuous barrage demoralized the infantry.
  • demoralises — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of demoralise.
  • demoralizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of demoralize.
  • desalinator — an apparatus used in the process of desalination
  • desert soil — a type of soil developed in arid climates, characterized by a lack of leaching and small humus content
  • desultorily — lacking in consistency, constancy, or visible order, disconnected; fitful: desultory conversation.
  • diode laser — a laser in which a semiconductor is the light-emitting source, used in many medical procedures.
  • disc floret — any of the small tubular flowers at the centre of the flower head of certain composite plants, such as the daisy
  • disclosures — Plural form of disclosure.
  • discolorate — (transitive, dated) To discolor.
  • discoloured — (British) alternative spelling of discolored.
  • disenrolled — to dismiss or cause to become removed from a program of training, care, etc.: The academy disenrolled a dozen cadets.
  • disk flower — one of a number of small tubular flowers composing the disk of certain composite plants.
  • disprovable — to prove (an assertion, claim, etc.) to be false or wrong; refute; invalidate: I disproved his claim.
  • disrelation — the absence of relation
  • distortedly — In a distorted way.
  • diversional — offering diversion or recreation; diverting.
  • dorsiflexor — a muscle causing dorsiflexion.
  • dragonflies — Plural form of dragonfly.
  • ebola virus — a highly contagious virus of the family Filoviridae that causes Ebola, a usually fatal disease.
  • egregiously — Conspicuously badly (used negatively).
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