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11-letter words containing l, e, t, s, o, m

  • myelomatous — Relating to a myeloma.
  • mythologies — Plural form of mythology.
  • mythologise — to classify, explain, or write about myths.
  • nemophilist — (rare) One who is fond of forests or forest scenery; a haunter of the woods.
  • neoptolemus — the son of Achilles, who slew Priam at the fall of Troy.
  • neovitalism — a new or revived form of the belief that life is a vital principle (vitalism)
  • nitromersol — a brownish-yellow or yellow, granular, water-insoluble powder, C 7 H 5 HgNO 3 : used in alkaline solution chiefly as an antiseptic.
  • normalities — conforming to the standard or the common type; usual; not abnormal; regular; natural.
  • nympholepts — Plural form of nympholept.
  • obligements — Plural form of obligement.
  • orientalism — a peculiarity or idiosyncrasy of the peoples of Asia, especially the East.
  • ornamentals — Plural form of ornamental.
  • osteodermal — characterized by osteoderms
  • plagiostome — (of fish) belonging to the genus Plagiostomi, which includes sharks and rays, characterized by a transverse mouth with the jaw suspended from the skull
  • plastometer — an instrument for measuring the plasticity of a substance.
  • plyometrics — a system of exercise in which the muscles are repeatedly stretched and suddenly contracted
  • poetry slam — a violent and noisy closing, dashing, or impact.
  • post-bellum — of or during the period after a war, esp the American Civil War
  • proselytism — the act or fact of becoming a proselyte; conversion.
  • relationism — a doctrine maintaining the existence of relations between things
  • salinometer — an instrument for measuring the amount of salt in a solution.
  • school time — the period of the day or year when children are at school
  • schorlomite — a mineral that is black in colour and belongs to the garnet group
  • sclerectomy — excision of part of the sclera.
  • sclerometer — any instrument for determining with precision the degree of hardness of a substance, especially a mineral, as by measuring the pressure necessary to pierce or scratch it.
  • semimonthly — made, occurring, done, or published twice a month.
  • skatemobile — a scooterlike vehicle built of boxes, boards, or the like, and mounted on skate wheels.
  • solarimeter — an instrument for measuring solar radiation.
  • solo mother — a mother with a dependent child or dependent children and no spouse
  • some little — rather extensive; fairly full
  • splenectomy — excision or removal of the spleen.
  • st.-emilion — a dry claret wine from the parish of St.-Émilion in the Bordeaux region of France.
  • steamroller — a heavy steam-powered vehicle having a roller for crushing, compacting, or leveling materials used for a road or the like.
  • stomachless — lacking or not having a stomach
  • sympetalous — gamopetalous.
  • symptomless — having or showing no symptoms.
  • szombathely — a city in W Hungary: founded a.d. 48.
  • teetotalism — the principle or practice of total abstinence from intoxicating drink.
  • telescopium — an inconspicuous constellation in the S hemisphere, close to Sagittarius and Ara
  • testimonial — a written declaration certifying to a person's character, conduct, or qualifications, or to the value, excellence, etc., of a thing; a letter or written statement of recommendation.
  • thermolysis — Physiology. the dispersion of heat from the body.
  • thomasville — a city in S Georgia.
  • tremulously — (of persons, the body, etc.) characterized by trembling, as from fear, nervousness, or weakness.
  • triptolemus — a favorite of Demeter and the inventor of the plow and patron of agriculture, connected with the Eleusinian mysteries.
  • troublesome — causing trouble, annoyance, or difficulty; vexatious: a troublesome situation; a troublesome person.
  • unlightsome — without light; dark
  • untimeously — untimely
  • untremulous — not tremulous or timorous; not characterized by trembling
  • volsteadism — the policy of prohibiting the sale of alcoholic beverages.
  • watermelons — Plural form of watermelon.
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