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13-letter words containing l, a, y, e

  • cyberstalking — Cyberstalking is the use of the Internet to contact someone or find out information about them in a way that is annoying or frightening.
  • cyclohexanone — a colourless liquid used as a solvent for cellulose lacquers. Formula: C6H10O
  • cyclosilicate — any silicate in which the SiO 4 tetrahedra are linked to form rings.
  • cylinder head — the detachable metal casting that fits onto the top of a cylinder block. In an engine it contains part of the combustion chamber and in an overhead-valve four-stroke engine it houses the valves and their operating mechanisms
  • cylinder seal — a cylindrical seal of stone, clay, or precious stone decorated with linear designs, found in the Middle East and Balkans: dating from about 6000 bc
  • cylindraceous — having a form similar to a cylinder
  • cymbocephalic — scaphocephaly.
  • cyproconazole — (organic compound) The conazole fungicide \u03b1-(4-chlorophenyl)-\u03b1-(1-cyclopropylethyl)-1H-1,2,4-triazole-1-ethanol.
  • cytogenetical — of or related to cytogenetics
  • dactylomegaly — abnormal enlargement of the fingers or toes.
  • daily-breader — a commuter.
  • dalton system — a method of progressive education whereby students contract to carry through on their own responsibility the year's work as divided up into monthly assignments.
  • day blindness — hemeralopia.
  • daydreamingly — While daydreaming.
  • daylight time — time set usually one hour ahead of the local standard time, widely adopted in the summer to provide extra daylight in the evening
  • deacetylation — to remove the acetyl group from (an organic compound).
  • death penalty — The death penalty is the punishment of death used in some countries for people who have committed very serious crimes.
  • decarbonylate — to remove the carbonyl group from (an organic compound).
  • decarboxylase — an enzyme that catalyses the removal of carbon dioxide from a compound
  • decarboxylate — to take away a carboxyl group from (an organic compound) or (of an organic compound) to lose a carboxyl group
  • decasyllables — Plural form of decasyllable.
  • declaratively — serving to declare, make known, or explain: a declarative statement.
  • declassifying — Present participle of declassify.
  • defeasibility — capable of being annulled or terminated.
  • defendability — (uncountable) The condition of being defendable.
  • deferentially — showing deference; deferent; respectful.
  • deformability — Deformability is the degree to which applying a force can make a particle or solid change shape.
  • degradability — susceptible to chemical breakdown.
  • delectability — The quality of being delectable.
  • demagogically — of, relating to, or characteristic of a demagogue.
  • demyelinating — Present participle of demyelinate.
  • demyelination — The removal of the myelin sheath from a nerve fibre, normally as a result of disease.
  • dependability — software reliability
  • deployability — Military. to spread out (troops) so as to form an extended front or line.
  • deprecatingly — to express earnest disapproval of.
  • deprecatorily — In a deprecatory manner.
  • dermatoplasty — any surgical operation on the skin, esp skin grafting
  • despicability — Despicableness.
  • detachability — The quality of being detachable.
  • detectability — the quality of being detectable
  • determinately — having defined limits; definite.
  • deterrability — the quality of being deterrable
  • detestability — The state or quality of being detestable.
  • detrimentally — causing detriment, as loss or injury; damaging; harmful.
  • deuteranomaly — a milder form of deuteranopia; partial deuteranopia
  • devastatingly — tending or threatening to devastate: a devastating fire.
  • devolutionary — the act or fact of devolving; passage onward from stage to stage.
  • dialectically — of, relating to, or of the nature of logical argumentation.
  • dialypetalous — (of flowers) having distinct petals
  • diametrically — If you say that two things are diametrically opposed, you are emphasizing that they are completely different from each other.
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