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11-letter words containing l, a, g

  • lead weight — a weight made of lead
  • leading dog — a dog trained to lead a flock of sheep to prevent them breaking or stampeding
  • leading man — an actor who plays the principal male role in a motion picture or play.
  • leaf blight — a symptom or phase of many diseases of plants, characterized by necrotic spots or streaks on the leaves, accompanied by seed rot and seedling blight.
  • leaf spring — a long, narrow, multiple spring composed of several layers of spring metal bracketed together: used in some suspension systems of carriages and automobiles.
  • league city — a town in S Texas.
  • leapfrogged — Simple past tense and past participle of leapfrog.
  • leapfrogger — One who leapfrogs.
  • lechuguilla — a semidesert plant, Agave lecheguilla, of Mexico, having a basal rosette of sharply pointed leaves and a very tall flower spike, grown as an ornamental.
  • ledger beam — a reinforced-concrete beam having projecting ledges for receiving the ends of joists or the like.
  • leg warmers — a set of coverings for the legs, worn for warmth or, as by dancers rehearsing, to prevent leg cramps
  • legacy code — legacy system
  • legacy duty — estate tax; inheritance tax
  • legal costs — the costs of a court action; the judge decides which side should pay them
  • legal eagle — a lawyer.
  • legationary — Relating to a legation.
  • legatissimo — to be performed as smoothly and connectedly as possible
  • legendaries — of, relating to, or of the nature of a legend.
  • legendarily — of, relating to, or of the nature of a legend.
  • legerdemain — sleight of hand.
  • legionaries — Plural form of legionary.
  • legionnaire — (often initial capital letter) a member of the American Legion.
  • legislating — Present participle of legislate.
  • legislation — the act of making or enacting laws.
  • legislative — having the function of making laws: a legislative body.
  • legislators — Plural form of legislator.
  • legislatrix — a woman who is a member of a legislature.
  • legislature — a deliberative body of persons, usually elective, who are empowered to make, change, or repeal the laws of a country or state; the branch of government having the power to make laws, as distinguished from the executive and judicial branches of government.
  • legitimated — Simple past tense and past participle of legitimate.
  • legitimates — according to law; lawful: the property's legitimate owner.
  • legitimator — a person who makes something legitimate
  • lemon grass — any of several lemon-scented grasses of the genus Cymbopogon, especially C. citratus, of tropical regions, yielding lemon-grass oil.
  • lenat, doug — Doug Lenat
  • length mark — a symbol indicating the length of a vowel sound
  • lethal gene — a gene that under certain conditions causes the death of an organism.
  • lethargical — of, relating to, or affected with lethargy; drowsy; sluggish; apathetic.
  • lethargized — Simple past tense and past participle of lethargize.
  • leukaemogen — a substance or agent which promotes the development of leukaemia
  • lewis range — a mountain range in NW Montana, a front range of the N Rocky Mountains. Highest peak, Mount Cleveland, 10,466 feet (3192 meters).
  • lexigraphic — Of or pertaining to lexigraphy.
  • ley farming — the alternation at intervals of several years of crop growing and grassland pasture
  • lianyungang — a city in NE Jiangsu province, in E China.
  • libertinage — libertine practices or habits of life; disregard of authority or convention in sexual or religious matters.
  • lienyunkang — Lianyungang.
  • life guards — (in Britain) a cavalry regiment forming part of the ceremonial guard of the monarch.
  • life-saving — a person who rescues another from danger of death, especially from drowning.
  • lifecasting — The creation of a three-dimensional copy of a living body by means of molding and casting techniques.
  • ligamentary — Of or relating to ligaments.
  • ligamentous — pertaining to, of the nature of, or forming a ligament.
  • light bread — white bread.
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