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11-letter words containing l, a, r, y, s

  • foreseeably — In a manner that could be foreseen.
  • fractiously — In a fractious manner.
  • garrulously — In a garrulous manner.
  • glamorously — In a glamorous manner.
  • glastonbury — a borough of SW England, in whose vicinity the ruins of an important Iron Age lake village have been found and to which in folklore both King Arthur and Joseph of Arimathaea have been linked, the latter as the founder of the abbey there.
  • glory years — very great praise, honor, or distinction bestowed by common consent; renown: to win glory on the field of battle.
  • gracelessly — In a graceless manner.
  • grandiosely — affectedly grand or important; pompous: grandiose words.
  • grass style — a style of Japanese calligraphy and sumi-e painting, characterized chiefly by free or loose brush strokes.
  • greasy pole — a pole covered with grease to make it slippery and difficult to climb, often used as entertainment
  • greasy wool — untreated wool, still retaining the lanolin, which is used for waterproof clothing
  • gullywasher — a usually short, heavy rainstorm.
  • gustatorily — in a gustatory manner
  • hairstyling — a person who designs and arranges hair styles.
  • hairstylist — A person who cuts and styles people's hair professionally.
  • harassingly — in a harassing manner
  • harvest fly — cicada
  • hazardously — In a hazardous manner.
  • heartlessly — unfeeling; unkind; unsympathetic; harsh; cruel: heartless words; a heartless ruler.
  • henry's law — the principle that at a constant temperature the concentration of a gas dissolved in a fluid with which it does not combine chemically is almost directly proportional to the partial pressure of the gas at the surface of the fluid.
  • hilariously — arousing great merriment; extremely funny: a hilarious story; a hilarious old movie.
  • horseplayer — a habitual bettor on horse races.
  • hydrocorals — any colonial marine animal of the hydrozoan order Stylasterina having a calcareous skeleton resembling that of the true corals.
  • hydrolysate — any compound formed by hydrolysis.
  • hydroplanes — Plural form of hydroplane.
  • hydroxylase — any enzyme that catalyzes the introduction of a hydroxyl group into a substance.
  • hyoplastral — of or relating to hyoplastra
  • hypercasual — Extremely casual.
  • hypergelast — Someone who laughs excessively.
  • hyperplanes — Plural form of hyperplane.
  • hyperplasia — abnormal multiplication of cells.
  • hyperplasic — Relating to hyperplasia.
  • hypersaline — Having an abnormally high salinity.
  • hypersexual — unusually or excessively active in or concerned with sexual matters.
  • hysteresial — relating to the retardation of an effect following upon its cause
  • illusionary — of, relating to, or characterized by illusions; deceptive; misleading.
  • increasedly — to make greater, as in number, size, strength, or quality; augment; add to: to increase taxes.
  • insalubrity — unfavorable to health; unwholesome.
  • inscrutably — incapable of being investigated, analyzed, or scrutinized; impenetrable.
  • inseparably — In an inseparable manner.
  • insuperably — In an insuperable manner.
  • iris family — the plant family Iridaceae, characterized by herbaceous plants having bulbs, corms, or rhizomes, sword-shaped grasslike leaves, and usually showy flowers, and including the blackberry lily, crocus, freesia, gladiolus, and iris.
  • isle royale — an island in Lake Superior: a part of Michigan; a national park. 208 sq. mi. (540 sq. km).
  • james riley — James Whitcomb [hwit-kuh m,, wit-] /ˈʰwɪt kəm,, ˈwɪt-/ (Show IPA), 1849–1916, U.S. poet.
  • kailyardism — kaleyard school.
  • karl janskyKarl Guthe, 1905–50, U.S. engineer: pioneer in radio astronomy.
  • keratolysis — the loosening or shedding of the horny layer of the epidermis.
  • krasny luch — a city in SE Ukraine, E of Donetsk.
  • la fresnaye — Roger de [raw-zhey duh] /rɔˈʒeɪ də/ (Show IPA), 1885–1925, French painter.
  • laboriously — requiring much work, exertion, or perseverance: a laborious undertaking.
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