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10-letter words containing l, a, r, y, n

  • informally — without formality or ceremony; casual: an informal visit.
  • insalutary — Not salutary or wholesome; bad for health.
  • insularity — of or relating to an island or islands: insular possessions.
  • integrally — of, relating to, or belonging as a part of the whole; constituent or component: integral parts.
  • interlayer — A layer sandwiched between two others.
  • internally — situated or existing in the interior of something; interior.
  • interplays — Plural form of interplay.
  • invariably — not variable; not changing or capable of being changed; static or constant.
  • irenically — In an irenical manner.
  • ironically — pertaining to, of the nature of, exhibiting, or characterized by irony or mockery: an ironical compliment; an ironical smile.
  • labyrinths — Plural form of labyrinth.
  • ladyfinger — a small, finger-shaped sponge cake.
  • lampoonery — a sharp, often virulent satire directed against an individual or institution; a work of literature, art, or the like, ridiculing severely the character or behavior of a person, society, etc.
  • lanternfly — any of several large tropical insects of the family Fulgoridae, formerly thought to be luminescent.
  • laryngeals — Plural form of laryngeal.
  • laryngitic — Pertaining to or suffering from laryngitis.
  • laryngitis — inflammation of the larynx, often with accompanying sore throat, hoarseness or loss of voice, and dry cough.
  • laundryman — a person who works in or operates a laundry.
  • laundrymen — Plural form of laundryman.
  • lawn party — garden party.
  • lay person — a person who is not a member of the clergy; one of the laity.
  • lectionary — a book or a list of lections for reading in a divine service.
  • leyden jar — a device for storing electric charge, consisting essentially of a glass jar lined inside and outside, for about two-thirds of its height, with tinfoil.
  • loganberry — the large, dark-red, acid fruit of a plant, Rubus ursinus loganobaccus.
  • lunar year — year (def 4a).
  • luxuriancy — Obsolete form of luxuriance.
  • lymantriid — (zoology) Any of the moth family Lymantriidae.
  • lyre snake — any of several mildly venomous colubrid snakes of the genus Trimorphodon, inhabiting rocky areas from the southwestern U.S. to Central America, having fangs in the rear of the upper jaw and a lyre-shaped marking on the head.
  • manularity — /man"yoo-la"ri-tee/ ("manual" + "granularity") A notional measure of the manual labor required for some task, particularly one of the sort that automation is supposed to eliminate. "Composing English on paper has much higher manularity than using a text editor, especially in the revising stage." Hackers tend to consider manularity a symptom of primitive methods; in fact, a true hacker confronted with an apparent requirement to do a computing task by hand will inevitably seize the opportunity to build another tool (see toolsmith).
  • marginally — pertaining to a margin.
  • marylander — a person born or living in Maryland
  • maternally — of, pertaining to, having the qualities of, or befitting a mother: maternal instincts.
  • matricliny — matrocliny.
  • matrocliny — inheritance in which the traits of the offspring are derived primarily from the maternal parent (opposed to patrocliny).
  • millionary — Of or relating to millions; consisting of millions.
  • minelayers — Plural form of minelayer.
  • mineralogy — the science or study of minerals.
  • monaurally — In a monaural fashion.
  • monetarily — of or relating to the coinage or currency of a country.
  • monolayers — Plural form of monolayer.
  • monostylar — having or comprising a sole upright or pillar
  • mont-royal — a town in S Quebec, in E Canada: suburb of Montreal.
  • myrobalans — Plural form of myrobalan.
  • narcolepsy — a condition characterized by frequent and uncontrollable periods of deep sleep.
  • naturality — The condition of being natural; nature, naturalness.
  • nearly new — Nearly new items are items for sale that have belonged to another person but have not been used much and are still in very good condition. A nearly new shop sells nearly new items.
  • necrolatry — worship of the dead.
  • neutrality — the state of being neutral.
  • nonlibrary — not belonging or related to a library
  • not nearly — nowhere near
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