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11-letter words containing l, i, n, t

  • logocentric — a method of literary analysis in which words and language are regarded as a fundamental expression of external reality, excluding nonlinguistic factors such as historical context.
  • loiteringly — in a loitering manner
  • londonistan — an informal name for London, as considered by some people as a base for radical Islamists
  • long-acting — sustained-release.
  • long-tailed — (of an animal) having a long tail
  • longanimity — patient endurance of hardship, injuries, or offense; forbearance.
  • longevities — Plural form of longevity.
  • longinquity — long distance; remoteness
  • longlasting — Alternative form of long-lasting.
  • longsighted — Alternative spelling of long-sighted.
  • lost motion — motion of a machine or mechanism, especially a reciprocating one, during which no useful work is performed.
  • lounge suit — a man's suit appropriate for informal occasions.
  • loutishness — The state or quality of being loutish, of behaving like a lout.
  • love potion — a magical potion believed to arouse love or sexual passion toward a specified person, especially the person offering it.
  • low-density — having a low concentration.
  • low-protein — Low-protein substances contain very little protein.
  • low-tension — subjected to, or capable of operating under, relatively low voltage: low-tension wire. Abbreviation: lt, L.T.
  • lubricating — to apply some oily or greasy substance to (a machine, parts of a mechanism, etc.) in order to diminish friction; oil or grease (something).
  • lubrication — to apply some oily or greasy substance to (a machine, parts of a mechanism, etc.) in order to diminish friction; oil or grease (something).
  • lucubration — laborious work, study, thought, etc., especially at night.
  • luminescent — the emission of light not caused by incandescence and occurring at a temperature below that of incandescent bodies.
  • lunar orbit — path or movement of the moon around the earth
  • luteotropin — prolactin.
  • lutheranism — of or relating to Luther, adhering to his doctrines, or belonging to one of the Protestant churches that bear his name.
  • lutine bell — the salvaged bell from the wrecked British warship Lutine, hung in the insurance office of Lloyd's of London and traditionally rung before announcements of ships overdue or lost at sea.
  • luxulianite — a rare variety of granite containing tourmaline embedded in quartz and feldspar
  • luxuriantly — abundant or lush in growth, as vegetation.
  • luxuriating — to enjoy oneself without stint; revel: to luxuriate in newly acquired wealth.
  • luxuriation — The act of enjoying or experiencing luxury.
  • lymphotoxin — a glycoprotein that is released by antigen-stimulated or mitogen-stimulated T cells and is toxic to various other cells.
  • lyosorption — the adsorption of a liquid on a solid surface, esp of a solvent on suspended particles
  • maeterlinck — Comte Maurice [French moh-rees] /French moʊˈris/ (Show IPA), 1862–1947, Belgian poet, dramatist, and essayist: Nobel prize 1911.
  • magnetotail — the narrow and elongated region of the magnetosphere of the earth or of another planet that extends in the direction away from the sun.
  • maintopsail — a topsail set on the mainmast.
  • maledicting — Present participle of maledict.
  • malediction — a curse; imprecation.
  • malefaction — an evil deed; crime; wrongdoing.
  • maleficient — Doing evil, harm, or mischief.
  • malfunction — failure to function properly: a malfunction of the liver; the malfunction of a rocket.
  • malignantly — disposed to cause harm, suffering, or distress deliberately; feeling or showing ill will or hatred.
  • malignities — Plural form of malignity.
  • malposition — faulty or wrong position, especially of a part or organ of the body or of a fetus in the uterus.
  • maltreating — Present participle of maltreat.
  • mamillation — a nipple-like protrusion
  • mandatorily — authoritatively ordered; obligatory; compulsory: It is mandatory that all students take two years of math.
  • mandibulate — having mandibles.
  • mandolinist — One who plays the mandolin.
  • manipulated — Simple past tense and past participle of manipulate.
  • manipulates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of manipulate.
  • manipulator — a person who manipulates.
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