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

  • fosterlings — Plural form of fosterling.
  • fractiously — In a fractious manner.
  • fragilities — easily broken, shattered, or damaged; delicate; brittle; frail: a fragile ceramic container; a very fragile alliance.
  • freestyling — the practice of improvising scenes when making a film or performing a play
  • friendliest — Superlative form of friendly.
  • frivolities — the quality or state of being frivolous: the frivolity of Mardi Gras.
  • frontolysis — Meteorology. the dissipation or decrease of a front or frontal zone.
  • fruit salad — a cold dish consisting of various types of small or cut-up fruit, usually served as a dessert or first course.
  • fruit salts — salts of citric acid, used to relieve bloating and neutralize stomach acidity. Also used in cooking.
  • fruit stall — a market stall that sells a variety of edible fruits
  • fruitlessly — In a fruitless manner.
  • fruticulose — (botany) Like, or pertaining to, a small shrub.
  • funambulist — a tightrope walker.
  • functionals — Plural form of functional.
  • fusillation — the use of shooting as a method of capital punishment, esp during warfare
  • fustilirian — a person who uses a cudgel rather than a sword; hence, a lowly person or a commoner (from Henry IV by William Shakespeare)
  • galactoside — A glycoside yielding galactose on hydrolysis.
  • gallantries — dashing courage; heroic bravery; noble-minded behavior.
  • garbologist — the study of the material discarded by a society to learn what it reveals about social or cultural patterns.
  • garlic salt — salt flavoured with ground garlic
  • gas lighter — device: produces flame
  • gaslighting — Present participle of gaslight.
  • gastrocolic — of, relating to, or involving the stomach and colon.
  • gastroliths — Plural form of gastrolith.
  • gemmologist — the science dealing with natural and artificial gemstones.
  • gemologists — Plural form of gemologist.
  • genealogist — a record or account of the ancestry and descent of a person, family, group, etc.
  • generalists — Plural form of generalist.
  • genioplasty — Mentoplasty.
  • genteelisms — Plural form of genteelism.
  • gentileschi — Artemisia [ahr-tuh-mizh-uh,, -mizh-ee-uh;; Italian ahr-te-mee-zyah] /ˌɑr təˈmɪʒ ə,, -ˈmɪʒ i ə;; Italian ˌɑr tɛˈmi zyɑ/ (Show IPA), 1593?–1652? Italian painter.
  • geopolitics — the study or the application of the influence of political and economic geography on the politics, national power, foreign policy, etc., of a state.
  • geotextiles — Plural form of geotextile.
  • gestational — the process, state, or period of gestating.
  • gestatorial — related to carrying
  • gesticulant — making or tending to make gestures or gesticulations: a gesticulant speaker.
  • gesticulate — to make or use gestures, especially in an animated or excited manner with or instead of speech.
  • ghastliness — The state of being ghastly.
  • ghostliness — of, characteristic of, or resembling a ghost; phantasmal; spectral.
  • giant snail — any land snail of the genus Achatina and related genera, mostly of tropical Africa, having shells up to 9 inches (23 cm) high.
  • girdlestead — the waist
  • glaciations — Plural form of glaciation.
  • gliomatosis — excessive growth of neuroglia in the brain or spinal cord
  • gloss paint — Gloss paint is paint that forms a shiny surface when it dries.
  • glutaminase — an enzyme used to treat cancer
  • glutinosity — The quality of being glutinous or viscous.
  • glutinously — In a glutinous manner.
  • goat island — an island in the Niagara River in W New York, in the middle of Niagara Falls, dividing the American Falls from the Horseshoe (Canadian) Falls.
  • goldschmidt — Richard Benedikt. 1878–1958, US geneticist, born in Germany. He advanced the theory that heredity is determined by the chemical configuration of the chromosome molecule rather than by the qualities of the individual genes
  • gonimoblast — a spore-bearing filament in the carpogonium of red algae
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