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16-letter words containing l, a, k, e, g

  • acknowledgements — Plural form of acknowledgement.
  • alkylating agent — any cytotoxic drug containing alkyl groups, such as chlorambucil, that acts by damaging DNA; widely used in chemotherapy
  • black nightshade — a poisonous solanaceous plant, Solanum nigrum, a common weed in cultivated land, having small white flowers with backward-curved petals and black berry-like fruits
  • boarding kennels — a place where dog owners can pay to have their dogs looked after while they are away
  • canandaigua lake — a lake in W central New York: one of the Finger Lakes.
  • carnal knowledge — Chiefly Law. sexual intercourse.
  • clarke's gazelle — dibatag.
  • cloak-and-dagger — A cloak-and-dagger activity is one which involves mystery and secrecy.
  • cocktail sausage — a small sausage served with drinks
  • dead man walking — a condemned man walking from his prison cell to a place of execution
  • english-speaking — speaking English as a mother tongue
  • falling sickness — epilepsy.
  • fit like a glove — fit perfectly
  • frigate mackerel — a small, blue-green, black-striped fish, Auxis thazard, abundant in tropical seas, having dark, oily flesh that is sometimes used as food.
  • gapless playback — audio or visual playback without any interruptions or silence between tracks or scenes
  • golden handshake — a special incentive, as generous severance pay, given to an older employee as an inducement to elect early retirement.
  • granville-barkerHarley, 1877–1946, English dramatist, actor, and critic.
  • great slave lake — a lake in NW Canada, in the Northwest Territories. 11,172 sq. mi. (28,935 sq. km).
  • hardrock geology — (loosely) of or relating to igneous or metamorphic rocks, as in mining (hard-rock mining) and geology (hard-rock geology)
  • kamerlingh onnes — Heike [hahy-kuh] /ˈhaɪ kə/ (Show IPA), 1853–1926, Dutch physicist: Nobel Prize 1913.
  • kamerlingh-onnes — Heike (ˈhaɪkə). 1853–1926, Dutch physicist: a pioneer of the physics of low-temperature materials and discoverer (1911) of superconductivity. Nobel prize for physics 1913
  • kangaroo closure — a form of closure in which the chair or speaker selects certain amendments for discussion and excludes others
  • kilogram calorie — kilocalorie.
  • king james bible — Authorized Version.
  • kingdom of arles — a kingdom in SE France which had dissolved by 1378: known as the Kingdom of Burgundy until about 1200
  • knowledgeability — possessing or exhibiting knowledge, insight, or understanding; intelligent; well-informed; discerning; perceptive.
  • large-print book — a book where the text is printed in larger text than normal, so as to make it easier to read, esp for the visually impaired
  • lateral thinking — unconventional or creative problem-solving
  • like cat and dog — quarrelling savagely
  • like gangbusters — a law-enforcement officer who specializes in breaking up organized crime, often by forceful or sensational means.
  • live like a king — If you say that someone lives like a king, you mean that they are able to live in a very comfortable or luxurious way.
  • long-nosed skate — a fish; Raja oxyrinchus
  • megakaryoblastic — (cytology) Of or pertaining to a megakaryoblast.
  • milk of magnesia — a milky white suspension in water of magnesium hydroxide, Mg (OH) 2 , used as an antacid or laxative.
  • necklace killing — an instance in which someone is killed by a burning tyre that has been placed around his or her neck.
  • oil storage tank — a very large industrial container where petroleum is stored
  • out like a light — If someone goes out like a light, they fall asleep or become unconscious very quickly or immediately.
  • parallel parking — parking along curb in line with other vehicles
  • pigs in blankets — small frankfurters wrapped in dough and baked, served as an appetizer
  • pleasure-seeking — always looking for pleasure
  • potemkin village — a pretentiously showy or imposing façade intended to mask or divert attention from an embarrassing or shabby fact or condition.
  • pressure flaking — a method of manufacturing a flint tool by pressing flakes from a stone core with a pointed implement, usually of wood tipped with antler or copper.
  • rattlesnake flag — any of a number of U.S. flags that bear a picture of a rattlesnake and the motto “Don't Tread on Me,” especially those used during the French and Indian War and the American Revolution.
  • regional network — mid-level network
  • slave-making ant — an ant of a species that raids the colonies of other ant species, carrying off larvae and pupae to be reared as slaves.
  • sparking voltage — the minimum voltage required to produce a spark across a given spark gap.
  • spelling mistake — error in writing a word
  • spring snowflake — a European amaryllidaceous plant, Leucojum vernum, with white nodding bell-shaped flowers
  • sticking plaster — an adhesive cloth or other material for covering and closing superficial wounds, holding bandages in place, etc.
  • streak lightning — lightning in which there is a sudden flash from what appears to be a single main line

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