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11-letter words containing l, a, c, r, o

  • anisocercal — (of fish) having unequal tail-fin lobes
  • anthochlore — a yellow pigment found in flowers
  • anthropical — relating to human nature
  • aortoclasia — rupture of the aorta.
  • applicators — Plural form of applicator.
  • applicatory — suitable for application
  • arachis oil — peanut oil.
  • arachnoidal — relating to the arachnoid
  • arachnology — the study of arachnids
  • araliaceous — of, relating to, or belonging to the Araliaceae, a chiefly tropical family of trees, shrubs, or woody climbers having small clusters of whitish or greenish flowers. The family includes the ivy and ginseng
  • archaeology — Archaeology is the study of the societies and peoples of the past by examining the remains of their buildings, tools, and other objects.
  • archegonial — relating to an archegonium
  • archeologic — (American spelling) alternative spelling of archaeologic.
  • archilochus — 7th century bc, Greek poet of Paros, notable for using his own experience as subject matter
  • archipelago — An archipelago is a group of islands, especially small islands.
  • arcticology — the scientific study of the Polar Regions.
  • arctophilia — the practice of collecting teddy bears
  • arenicolous — growing or living in sand or sandy places
  • armour-clad — wearing armour
  • art college — a college at which students study and make art of various kinds, such as drawing, painting and sculpture
  • articulator — a person or thing that articulates
  • artiodactyl — any placental mammal of the order Artiodactyla, having hooves with an even number of toes; an even-toed ungulate. The order includes pigs, hippopotamuses, camels, deer, cattle, and antelopes
  • atrociously — extremely or shockingly wicked, cruel, or brutal: an atrocious crime.
  • bachelordom — the state of being a bachelor; bachelorhood
  • bachelorism — bachelorhood
  • bacilliform — shaped like a rod
  • back boiler — a tank or series of pipes at the back of a fireplace for heating water
  • baculovirus — any of a family of viruses that attack insects and other arthropods, used as biological pesticides
  • badderlocks — a seaweed, Alaria esculenta, that has long brownish-green fronds and is eaten in parts of N Europe
  • barley coal — anthracite coal in sizes ranging from 3/32 to 3/16 inch (2.4 to 4.8 mm).
  • baroclinity — a common state of fluid stratification in which surfaces of constant pressure and others of constant density are not parallel but intersect.
  • baronetical — pertaining to baronets
  • bimolecular — (of a chemical complex, collision, etc) having or involving two molecules
  • binocularly — relating to the use of two eyes at once
  • biometrical — pertaining to biometry
  • black frost — a frost without snow or rime that is severe enough to blacken vegetation
  • black humor — a form of humor that regards human suffering as absurd rather than pitiable, or that considers human existence as ironic and pointless but somehow comic.
  • black ivory — Black slaves collectively
  • black power — a social, economic, and political movement of Black people, esp in the US, to obtain equality with White people
  • block grant — (in Britain) an annual grant made by the government to a local authority to help to pay for the public services it provides, such as health, education, and housing
  • block party — A block party is an outdoor party for all the residents of a block or neighborhood.
  • block trade — the purchase and sale of blocks of securities through brokers, sometimes not members of an exchange, who negotiate between buyers and sellers.
  • blue collar — of or relating to wage-earning workers who wear work clothes or other specialized clothing on the job, as mechanics, longshoremen, and miners. Compare white-collar.
  • blue-collar — Blue-collar workers work in industry, doing physical work, rather than in offices.
  • boring clam — piddock
  • bottle rack — a rack for bottles, such as bottles of wine
  • bracteolate — having bractlets
  • brain coral — a stony coral of the genus Meandrina, in which the polyps lie in troughlike thecae resembling the convoluted surface of a human brain
  • brake block — the part of the brake in a train or on a bicycle that is applied to the wheel to slow the vehicle down or stop it
  • breton lace — a net lace with a design embroidered in heavy, often colored, thread.
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