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11-letter words containing l, i, s, c

  • cannibalism — If a group of people practise cannibalism, they eat the flesh of other people.
  • canophilist — a person who loves dogs
  • cantilevers — Plural form of cantilever.
  • capaciously — In a capacious manner.
  • capillaries — pertaining to or occurring in or as if in a tube of fine bore.
  • capital sum — an amount of money paid to an insured person or paid as an initial fee or investment
  • capitalised — to write or print in capital letters letters or with an initial capital letter.
  • capitalists — Plural form of capitalist.
  • capitalizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of capitalize.
  • capitulates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of capitulate.
  • capiz shell — whitish, translucent shell of the Philippines, used in making lamp shades, decorative articles, etc.
  • capsulation — enclosed in or formed into a capsule.
  • capsulizing — Present participle of capsulize.
  • captionless — (of a cartoon) having no caption
  • caramelizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of caramelize.
  • caressingly — In a caressing manner; soothingly.
  • caressively — caressingly
  • carillonist — a carillonneur
  • carloadings — the number of railroad carloads shipped in or out within a given period
  • carousingly — in a carousing manner
  • cartularies — Plural form of cartulary.
  • casein glue — a glue made from casein, used for plywood, cabinetwork, etc.
  • cashability — money or an equivalent, as a check, paid at the time of making a purchase.
  • casing nail — a nail having a small, conical head, slenderer than a common nail of the same length, used for laying floors, fastening matchboarding, and other work in which the head may remain visible.
  • castability — the ability of materials to set in a mould when mixed with water and a bonding agent
  • castiglione — Count Baldassare (baldasˈsaːre). 1478–1529, Italian diplomat and writer, noted particularly for his dialogue on ideal courtly life, Il Libro del Cortegiano (The Courtier) (1528)
  • casuistical — Casuistic.
  • casus belli — an event or act used to justify a war
  • catabolisms — Plural form of catabolism.
  • catabolites — Plural form of catabolite.
  • cataclasmic — causing upheaval; disruptive
  • cataclastic — designating or of a rock, esp. a metamorphic rock, that was formed, bent, broken, etc. by extreme mechanical pressure
  • cataclysmic — A cataclysmic event is one that changes a situation or society very greatly, especially in an unpleasant way.
  • cataglottis — A passionate kiss which involves the touching of the tongues of the two people involved.
  • catch flies — any of various plants, especially of the genera Silene and Lychnis, having a viscid secretion on the stem and calyx in which small insects are sometimes caught.
  • catechismal — Of or pertaining to a catechism; having the form of questions and answers; catechical.
  • catholicism — Catholicism is the traditions, the behaviour, and the set of Christian beliefs that are held by Catholics.
  • catonsville — a town in central Maryland, near Baltimore.
  • caudillismo — a political system organized under the rule of a caudillo
  • caulicolous — living or growing on other plants' stems
  • cauligenous — originating or protruding from the stem of a plant
  • causability — a person or thing that acts, happens, or exists in such a way that some specific thing happens as a result; the producer of an effect: You have been the cause of much anxiety. What was the cause of the accident?
  • causalities — the relation of cause and effect: The result is the same, however differently the causality is interpreted.
  • causational — the action of causing or producing.
  • causatively — acting as a cause; producing (often followed by of): a causative agency; an event causative of war.
  • caustically — capable of burning, corroding, or destroying living tissue.
  • cavalierish — like a cavalier
  • cavalierism — the principles or practice of cavaliers
  • ceilometers — Plural form of ceilometer.
  • celebrities — Plural form of celebrity.
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