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10-letter words containing l, a, o, u

  • angulation — an angular formation
  • ankylosaur — any of various quadrupedal herbivorous ornithischian dinosaurs constituting the suborder Ankylosauria, which were most abundant in upper Cretaceous times and had a very heavily armoured tanklike body
  • annulation — the formation of rings
  • anovulants — Plural form of anovulant.
  • antifouled — Simple past tense and past participle of antifoul.
  • antilochus — a son of Nestor and a trusted friend of Achilles.
  • antilogous — having the opposite name or character
  • apolaustic — concerned with or dedicated to enjoyment
  • arcosolium — (in Roman catacombs) an arched recess for a sarcophagus.
  • areligious — unconcerned with or indifferent to religious matters.
  • armourless — having no armour
  • aryl group — any organic group derived from an aromatic hydrocarbon by the removal of a hydrogen atom, as phenyl, C 6 H 5 −, from benzene, C 6 H 6 .
  • audiologic — of or relating to audiology
  • audiophile — a person who has a great interest in high-fidelity sound reproduction
  • auditorily — in an auditory manner, by hearing
  • aural-oral — audio-lingual.
  • australoid — denoting, relating to, or belonging to a supposed racial group that includes the native Australians and certain other peoples of southern Asia and the Pacific islands.
  • australorp — a heavy black breed of domestic fowl
  • autecology — the ecological study of an individual organism or species
  • authorless — having no author; anonymous
  • autoclaved — Simple past tense and past participle of autoclave.
  • autoclaves — Plural form of autoclave.
  • autodialer — An electronic device that dials telephone numbers randomly or from a list and may also leave messages and request information.
  • autojumble — a sale of second-hand car parts, esp for car enthusiasts
  • autoloader — stack loader
  • autologous — (of a tissue graft, blood transfusion, etc) originating from the recipient rather than from a donor
  • autolysate — the substances resulting as the end product of autolysis
  • autolysins — Plural form of autolysin.
  • automobile — An automobile is a car.
  • autophilia — Self love, especially sexual attraction to the self.
  • autopilots — Plural form of autopilot.
  • autoplasty — surgical repair of defects by grafting or transplanting tissue from the patient's own body
  • avouchable — able to be avouched
  • baculiform — shaped like a rod
  • basutoland — Lesotho
  • battailous — ready for battle; pugnacious
  • beaujolais — Beaujolais is a type of red wine that comes from the region of eastern France called Beaujolais.
  • belorussia — historical region in central Europe corresponding to present-day Belarus
  • betula oil — methyl salicylate.
  • 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.
  • biobutanol — butyl alcohol.
  • bipetalous — having two petals
  • blanquillo — any of several game fishes of the genus Caulolatilus, related to the tilefishes.
  • blue coral — any coral of the genus Heliopora, having brown polyps and a blue skeleton, found in the Indo-Pacific region.
  • bluethroat — a small brownish European songbird, Cyanosylvia svecica, related to the thrushes, the male of which has a blue throat: family Muscicapidae
  • board rule — a measuring device for estimating the number of board feet in a quantity of wood
  • boastfully — given to or characterized by boasting.
  • bonus ball — (in the National Lottery draw) a ball randomly selected after the first six balls, containing a number which influences the amount of prize money paid
  • book value — In business, the book value of an asset is the value it is given in the account books of the company that owns it.
  • boucicault — Dion (ˈdaɪɒn), real name Dionysius Lardner Boursiquot. 1822–90, Irish dramatist and actor. His plays include London Assurance (1841), The Octoroon (1859), and The Shaughran (1874)
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