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11-letter words containing l, a, m, i, n, o

  • columniated — having columns or arranged in columns
  • comicalness — The state or quality of being comical.
  • common nail — a cut or wire nail having a slender shaft and a broad, flat head.
  • commonality — Commonality is used to refer to a feature or purpose that is shared by two or more people or things.
  • commotional — violent or tumultuous motion; agitation; noisy disturbance: What's all the commotion in the hallway?
  • communalise — Alternative form of communalize.
  • communalism — a system or theory of government in which the state is seen as a loose federation of self-governing communities
  • communalist — An advocate of communalism.
  • communality — the state or condition of being communal.
  • communalize — to render (something) the property of a commune or community
  • companiable — sociable
  • compilating — Present participle of compilate.
  • compilation — A compilation is a book, CD, or programme that contains many different items that have been gathered together, usually ones which have already appeared in other places.
  • complainant — A complainant is a person who starts a court case in a court of law.
  • complainers — Plural form of complainer.
  • complaineth — (archaic) Third-person singular present simple form of 'complain'.
  • complaining — to express dissatisfaction, pain, uneasiness, censure, resentment, or grief; find fault: He complained constantly about the noise in the corridor.
  • complaisant — If you are complaisant, you are willing to accept what other people are doing without complaining.
  • compliances — Plural form of compliance.
  • compliantly — complying; obeying, obliging, or yielding, especially in a submissive way: a man with a compliant nature.
  • condimental — relating to or belonging to a condiment
  • confirmable — Capable of being checked, verifiable.
  • conterminal — having a common boundary; bordering; contiguous.
  • cromwellian — of, relating to, or characteristic of the politics, practices, etc., of Oliver Cromwell or of the Commonwealth and Protectorate.
  • culmination — Something, especially something important, that is the culmination of an activity, process, or series of events happens at the end of it.
  • declamation — a rhetorical or emotional speech, made esp in order to protest or condemn; tirade
  • demonically — In a demonic way.
  • denominable — Capable of being denominated or named.
  • denormalize — (transitive, databases) To add redundancy to (a database schema), the opposite of normalization, typically in order to optimize its performance.
  • deplumation — to deprive of feathers; pluck.
  • dimensional — Of or pertaining to dimensions.
  • dimentional — Misspelling of dimensional.
  • east moline — a city in NW Illinois.
  • egomaniacal — Having the psychological condition of egomania.
  • elimination — The act of eliminating, expelling or throwing off.
  • eliminators — Plural form of eliminator.
  • eliminatory — Tending to eliminate.
  • emblazoning — Present participle of to emblazon.
  • emotionable — (rare, of a person or group or of their behavior or faculties) Particularly expressive of or affected by emotion.
  • emotionally — In an emotional manner; displaying emotion.
  • endoluminal — Lb anatomy Within the lumen.
  • endometrial — Of or pertaining to the endometrium, the lining of the uterus.
  • endoplasmic — (cytology) of, or relating to endoplasm.
  • exclamation — A sudden cry or remark, especially expressing surprise, anger, or pain.
  • exemptional — Of or relating to exemption.
  • falconiform — of, relating to, or belonging to the order Falconiformes, comprising the vultures, hawks, eagles, ospreys, falcons, caracaras, etc.
  • familymoons — Plural form of familymoon.
  • filamentous — composed of or containing filaments.
  • filmization — an adaptation of a novel, play, etc., for a motion picture.
  • fluvoxamine — an antidepressant drug that acts by preventing the re-uptake after release of serotonin in the brain, thereby prolonging its action
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