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11-letter words containing l, h, r

  • loudhailers — Plural form of loudhailer.
  • low hurdles — a race in which runners leap over hurdles 2 feet 6 inches (76 cm) high.
  • low-sulphur — (esp of fuel) containing or made from sources containing relatively little sulphur
  • lower house — one of two branches of a legislature, generally more representative and with more members than the upper branch.
  • lower rhine — a section of the Rhine River between Bonn, Germany and the North Sea.
  • lower sixth — the first year of the sixth form
  • lubavitcher — a member of a missionary Hasidic movement founded in the 1700s by Rabbi Shneour Zalman of Lyady.
  • lucha libre — a form of freestyle wrestling originating in Mexico
  • lucky charm — an object that is believed to bring its owner good luck
  • lukewarmish — fairly or somewhat lukewarm
  • lumber with — If you are lumbered with someone or something, you have to deal with them or take care of them even though you do not want to and this annoys you.
  • luminophore — a molecule or group of molecules that emits light when illuminated.
  • lump hammer — a heavy hammer used for driving stakes or breaking stone
  • lunar month — month (def 5).
  • lunar-month — Also called calendar month. any of the twelve parts, as January or February, into which the calendar year is divided.
  • lunch break — pause for midday meal
  • lutheranism — of or relating to Luther, adhering to his doctrines, or belonging to one of the Protestant churches that bear his name.
  • lycanthrope — a person affected with lycanthropy.
  • lycanthropy — a delusion in which one imagines oneself to be a wolf or other wild animal.
  • lyophilizer — Freeze-drying equipment; freeze-dryer.
  • lythraceous — belonging to the Lythraceae, the loosestrife family of plants.
  • macrophylum — a group of languages that are of a higher order than a phylum
  • magherafelt — a district of N Northern Ireland, in Co Londonderry. Pop: 40 837 (2003 est). Area: 572 sq km (221 sq miles)
  • mailcatcher — a device on a mail car that, while the train is moving, picks up mailbags suspended beside the track.
  • male thread — a helical ridge on a cylindrical bar, rod, shank, etc, formed by a die or lathe tool
  • malebranche — Nicolas de [nee-kaw-lah duh] /ni kɔˈlɑ də/ (Show IPA), 1638–1715, French philosopher.
  • marlboroughJohn Churchill, 1st Duke of, Churchill, John, 1st Duke of Marlborough.
  • marsh elder — any of various composite plants of the genus Iva, as I. frutescens, that grow in salt marshes.
  • marshallers — Plural form of marshaller.
  • marshallese — a native or inhabitant of the Marshall Islands, especially a member of a Micronesian people native to these Islands.
  • marshalling — a military officer of the highest rank, as in the French and some other armies. Compare field marshal.
  • marshalship — The position or role of a marshal.
  • marshlander — a person inhabiting marshland
  • marshmallow — a sweetened paste or confection made from the mucilaginous root of the marsh mallow.
  • marshmellow — Misspelling of marshmallow.
  • matriarchal — the female head of a family or tribal line.
  • melanochroi — a postulated subdivision of the Caucasoid race, characterized by dark hair and pale complexion
  • melanophore — a pigmented connective-tissue cell containing melanin in its cytoplasm, responsible for color changes in many fishes and reptiles.
  • melon shrub — pepino (def 2).
  • merthiolate — thimerosal
  • metachronal — Describing the wavelike beating of a group of cilia.
  • methacrylic — denoting a type of acid
  • metharbital — A barbiturate anticonvulsant used in the treatment of epilepsy.
  • microcephal — a person with microcephaly
  • microlights — Plural form of microlight.
  • microlithic — pertaining to or characterized by the use of microliths, as a people or culture.
  • microphylls — Plural form of microphyll.
  • middlemarch — a novel (1871–72) by George Eliot.
  • millwrights — Plural form of millwright.
  • mirthlessly — In a mirthless manner; sadly.
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