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11-letter words containing l, e, m

  • engrailment — The ring of dots around the edge of a medal, etc.
  • enigmatical — Pertaining to an enigma.
  • enlargement — The action or state of enlarging or being enlarged.
  • enlistments — Plural form of enlistment.
  • enlivenment — The act of enlivening; animation.
  • ennoblement — (uncountable) The state of being noble.
  • enplanement — The act or process of boarding an aircraft.
  • enrollments — Plural form of enrollment.
  • enslavement — The action of making someone a slave; subjugation.
  • enstoolment — (West Africa) Act or process of enstooling, or raising a chief to power.
  • entablement — A platform supporting a statue, above the dado and base.
  • entailments — Plural form of entailment.
  • enthralldom — The act of enthralling, or the state of being enthralled; slavery; bondage.
  • enthralment — Alternative spelling of enthrallment.
  • entitlement — The fact of having a right to something.
  • envelopment — The act of enveloping.
  • enzymolysis — a biochemical decomposition, such as a fermentation, that is catalysed by an enzyme
  • ephemerally — In an ephemeral manner.
  • epic simile — an extended simile, as used in the epic poetry of Homer and other writers
  • epidemology — Misspelling of epidemiology.
  • epithalamia — Plural form of epithalamium.
  • epithalamic — Belonging to, or designed for, an epithalamium.
  • epithalamus — A part of the dorsal forebrain including the pineal gland and a region in the roof of the third ventricle of the brain.
  • epithelioma — (medicine) Any tumor that originates in the epithelium.
  • eponymously — In an eponymous manner; as in the named character of a book etc.
  • epsom salts — Epsom salts is a kind of white powder which you can mix with water and drink as a medicine to help you empty your bowels.
  • equilibrium — A state in which opposing forces or influences are balanced.
  • esemplastic — Unifying; having the power to shape disparate things into a unified whole.
  • eskimo roll — a manoeuvre that causes a kayak to return to an upright position after capsizing
  • esquamulose — Not covered in scales or scale-like objects; having a smooth skin.
  • etymologies — Plural form of etymology.
  • etymologise — (British spelling) alternative spelling of etymologize.
  • etymologist — A lexicographer or linguist who specializes in etymology (the origins of words).
  • etymologize — Give or trace the etymology of (a word).
  • eurythermal — (of organisms) able to tolerate a wide range of temperatures in the environment
  • evil-minded — suspicious
  • exclamation — A sudden cry or remark, especially expressing surprise, anger, or pain.
  • exclamative — a word or sentence that denotes an exclamation
  • exclamatory — Of or relating to a sudden cry or remark, especially one expressing surprise, anger, or pain.
  • exclusivism — The action or policy of excluding a person or group from a place, group, or privilege.
  • excremental — Of or pertaining to excrement.
  • exemplarily — In an exemplary manner; ideally, admirably.
  • exemplarity — The quality of being exemplary.
  • exemplative — Serving as or providing a typical example.
  • exemplified — Simple past tense and past participle of exemplify.
  • exemplifier — One who, or that which, exemplifies.
  • exemplifies — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of exemplify.
  • exemptional — Of or relating to exemption.
  • exophthalmy — Archaic form of exophthalmia.
  • explanandum — That which is to be explained.
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