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11-letter words containing l, e, u, c, a

  • babelicious — (of a woman) sexually very attractive.
  • balance lug — a lugsail having a portion of its area forward of the mast and having a long foot, often with a boom.
  • balance out — If two or more opposite things balance out or if you balance them out, they become equal in amount, value, or effect.
  • bareknuckle — (of a prizefight, prizefighter, etc.) without boxing gloves; using the bare fists.
  • barrel cuff — a single cuff on a tailored sleeve, formed by a band of material and usually fastened by a button.
  • base clause — the initial element of a recursive definition, that defines the first element of the infinite sequence generated thereby
  • baume scale — a scale for calibrating hydrometers used for measuring the specific gravity of liquids. 1 degree Baumé is equal to 144.3((s–1)/s), where s is specific gravity
  • betulaceous — of, relating to, or belonging to the Betulaceae, a family of mostly N temperate catkin-bearing trees and shrubs such as birch and alder, some species of which reach the northern limits of tree growth
  • bicephalous — having two heads
  • bimolecular — (of a chemical complex, collision, etc) having or involving two molecules
  • binucleated — having two nuclei
  • black house — a type of thatched house, usually made of turf, formerly found in the highlands and islands of Scotland
  • blacktongue — canine pellagra.
  • blue collar — of or relating to wage-earning workers who wear work clothes or other specialized clothing on the job, as mechanics, longshoremen, and miners. Compare white-collar.
  • blue-collar — Blue-collar workers work in industry, doing physical work, rather than in offices.
  • bluejacking — the practice of using one Bluetooth-enabled mobile phone to gain access to another, esp in order to send anonymous text messages
  • bubble card — blister pack.
  • bucket-load — a large quantity
  • bullwhacker — (especially in the early 19th century) the driver of a team of oxen.
  • bundle scar — any small mark left on the leaf scar from the vascular tissue, where the leaf was once attached to the stem.
  • bursiculate — resembling a pouch
  • butter clam — any of a genus (Saxidomus) of large, edible clams found along the Pacific coast of North America
  • cafe brulot — black coffee flavored with sugar, lemon and orange rinds, cloves, cinnamon, and brandy, ignited and allowed to flame briefly.
  • calciferous — forming or producing salts of calcium, esp calcium carbonate
  • calcigerous — containing lime or other salts
  • calcineurin — (enzyme) A protein phosphatase that stimulates the growth and differentiation of T cells.
  • calculative — the act or process of calculating; computation.
  • call number — the number given to a book in a library, indicating its shelf location
  • callousness — made hard; hardened.
  • calumniated — Simple past tense and past participle of calumniate.
  • calumniates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of calumniate.
  • camouflaged — concealed or disguised
  • camouflages — Plural form of camouflage.
  • campanulate — (esp of flower corollas) shaped like a bell
  • cancelbunny — Cancelpoodle
  • cancerously — In a cancerous manner; like a cancer; malignant; spreading.
  • candelabrum — A candelabrum is the same as a candelabra.
  • cantaloupes — Plural form of cantaloupe.
  • capitulated — Simple past tense and past participle of capitulate.
  • capitulates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of capitulate.
  • carefullest — Superlative form of careful.
  • carefulness — cautious in one's actions: Be careful when you cross the street.
  • cartularies — Plural form of cartulary.
  • carunculate — having a caruncle.
  • carvelbuilt — Alternative form of carvel-built.
  • casein glue — a glue made from casein, used for plywood, cabinetwork, etc.
  • castellanus — (of a cloud) having small turrets.
  • castellatus — (formerly) castellanus.
  • casual game — A casual game is a simple video game that is easy to play.
  • casual wear — informal articles of clothing or footwear
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