0%

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

  • abdominals — You can refer to your abdominal muscles as your abdominals when you are talking about exercise.
  • abolishing — Present participle of abolish.
  • absolution — If someone is given absolution, they are forgiven for something wrong that they have done.
  • actionless — inactive, without action
  • adhesional — relating to adhesion
  • adnominals — Plural form of adnominal.
  • adulations — excessive devotion to someone; servile flattery.
  • aflatoxins — Plural form of aflatoxin.
  • albondigas — Small meatballs, prepared in the Mexican, Spanish, or South American way.
  • albuminose — Alternative form of albuminous.
  • albuminous — of or containing albumin
  • alcoranist — a person who believes in an absolutely literal interpretation of the Koran.
  • alfonso vi — died 1109, king of Léon (1065–1109) and of Castile (1072–1109). He appointed his vassal, the Spanish hero El Cid, ruler of Valencia
  • alienators — Plural form of alienator.
  • altiplanos — Plural form of altiplano.
  • altisonant — having an impressive sound
  • aminoplast — amino resin.
  • analogised — Simple past tense and past participle of analogise.
  • analogizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of analogize.
  • anchylosis — (anatomy, medicine) alternative spelling of ankylosis.
  • angioblast — one of several mesenchymal cells capable of developing into the endothelium of the blood vessels.
  • anglepoise — a type of lamp with joints and spring tension that allow it to be placed in a wide range of positions
  • ankylosing — Present participle of ankylose.
  • antilochus — a son of Nestor and a trusted friend of Achilles.
  • antilogies — Plural form of antilogy.
  • antilogism — a group of three inconsistent propositions, two of which are premises of a syllogism that contradict the third.
  • antilogous — having the opposite name or character
  • antinovels — Plural form of antinovel.
  • antischool — Opposed to schools.
  • antisocial — Someone who is antisocial is unwilling to meet and be friendly with other people.
  • anxiolysis — (medicine) The reduction of anxiety by means of sedation or hypnosis.
  • aphis lion — any of the larvae of a family (Chrysopidae) of lacewings: a useful insect that feeds on aphids
  • arsenolite — a mineral, arsenic trioxide, As 2 O 3 , occurring usually as a white incrustation on arsenical ores.
  • assoilment — the state or act of forgiveness or deliverance from transgression or denunciation
  • autolysins — Plural form of autolysin.
  • babylonish — Babylonian.
  • bajillions — Plural form of bajillion.
  • balloonist — A balloonist is a person who flies a hot-air balloon.
  • ballpoints — Plural form of ballpoint.
  • bandoliers — Plural form of bandolier.
  • battalions — Plural form of battalion.
  • bazillions — Plural form of bazillion.
  • belongings — Your belongings are the things that you own, especially things that are small enough to be carried.
  • berlusconi — Silvio (ˈsilvjo). born 1936, Italian politician and media tycoon: prime minister of Italy (1994–95, 2001–06, 2008–11); convicted of tax fraud and expelled from the Italian Senate in 2013
  • binoculars — Binoculars consist of two small telescopes joined together side by side, which you look through in order to look at things that are a long way away.
  • blazonings — heraldic adornments
  • blind spot — If you say that someone has a blind spot about something, you mean that they seem to be unable to understand it or to see how important it is.
  • blind-spot — Also called blind spot. an area in which radio or cell phone signals are weak and their reception poor.
  • blindstory — a windowless story
  • bloodiness — the state of being bloody

On this page, we collect all 10-letter words with I-S-O-L-N. It’s easy to find right word with a certain length. It is the easiest way to find 10-letter word that contains in I-S-O-L-N to use in Scrabble or Crossword puzzles

Was this page helpful?
Yes No
Thank you for your feedback! Tell your friends about this page
Tell us why?