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

  • deduplication — (computing) The elimination of redundant duplicate data.
  • defendability — (uncountable) The condition of being defendable.
  • deferentially — showing deference; deferent; respectful.
  • defloration's — the act of deflowering.
  • deformational — of or relating to deformation
  • deglutination — to extract the gluten from.
  • degradational — (geology) Pertaining to or formed by degradation.
  • degranulation — a cellular process in which cytoplasmic granules within certain cells secrete their contents, often to the outside of the cell
  • delian league — an alliance of ancient Greek states formed in 478–77 bc to fight Persia
  • deliberations — formal discussion and debate, as of a committee, jury, etc
  • delicatessens — Plural form of delicatessen.
  • delimitations — Plural form of delimitation.
  • delirifacient — anything that causes or induces delirium
  • demasculinise — Alternative spelling of demasculinize.
  • demasculinize — Medicine/Medical. to produce certain male secondary sex characteristics in (a female).
  • demineralized — From which all minerals have been removed.
  • demineralizer — a substance or device that causes demineralization
  • demineralizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of demineralize.
  • demonological — the study of demons or of beliefs about demons.
  • demothballing — to remove (naval or military equipment) from storage or reserve, usually for active duty; reactivate.
  • demyelinating — Present participle of demyelinate.
  • demyelination — The removal of the myelin sheath from a nerve fibre, normally as a result of disease.
  • denationalise — Alternative spelling of denationalize.
  • denationalize — To denationalize an industry or business means to transfer it into private ownership so that it is no longer owned and controlled by the state.
  • denaturalized — Simple past tense and past participle of denaturalize.
  • dendrological — Of, pertaining to dendrology.
  • dental caries — cavity formation in teeth caused by bacteria that attach to teeth and form acids in the presence of sucrose, other sugars, and refined starches; tooth decay.
  • dental clinic — a school clinic in which minor dental work is carried out by dental nurses
  • dental plaque — a filmy deposit on the surface of a tooth consisting of a mixture of mucus, bacteria, food, etc
  • dentalization — to change into or pronounce as a dental sound.
  • denticulation — a denticulate structure
  • dentosurgical — relating to or used in both dentistry and surgery
  • denuclearized — Simple past tense and past participle of denuclearize.
  • deontological — (of an ethical theory) regarding obligation as deriving from reason or as residing primarily in certain specific rules of conduct rather than in the maximization of some good
  • dependability — software reliability
  • depersonalise — Alternative spelling of depersonalize.
  • depersonalize — To depersonalize a system or a situation means to treat it as if it did not really involve people, or to treat it as if the people involved were not really important.
  • dephlegmation — the act of dephlegmating
  • deprecatingly — to express earnest disapproval of.
  • derealisation — Alternative form of derealization.
  • derealization — a symptom of various psychological and medical conditions, as well as a side-effect of certain treatments and drugs, whereby the world around one seems less real
  • desacralizing — Present participle of desacralize.
  • desert island — A desert island is a small tropical island, where nobody lives.
  • desirableness — The quality of being desirable.
  • desk calendar — a loose-leaf calendar containing one or two pages for each day, with spaces for notes.
  • desobligeante — a type of carriage seating only one person
  • destabilising — Present participle of destabilise.
  • destabilizing — Present participle of destabilize.
  • destructional — of or pertaining to destruction
  • desublimation — (physics) deposition (transformation of gas into solid without an intermediate liquid phase).
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