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

  • multi-skilled — having skill; trained or experienced in work that requires skill.
  • multi-tasking — Computers. (of a single CPU) to execute two or more jobs concurrently.
  • multibusiness — an occupation, profession, or trade: His business is poultry farming.
  • multigravidas — Plural form of multigravida.
  • multihospital — comprising or relating to several hospitals
  • multiindustry — Of or pertaining to more than one industry.
  • multilinguist — A speaker of multiple languages; a polyglot.
  • multiorgasmic — Capable of multiple orgasms without a refractory period.
  • multipartisan — Relating to or supported by multiple groups, especially by multiple political parties.
  • multipartyism — a political system in which two or more political parties contest elections
  • multiple shop — chain store.
  • multiple star — three or more stars lying close together in the celestial sphere and usually united in a single gravitational system.
  • multiplicands — Plural form of multiplicand.
  • multipresence — the quality or state of being multipresent
  • multisectoral — Involving multiple sectors.
  • multiskilling — the practice of training employees to do a number of different tasks
  • multispectral — (of an airborne camera or scanner) capable of sensing and recording radiation from invisible as well as visible parts of the electromagnetic spectrum.
  • multistandard — able to process signals from several different systems
  • multistranded — having several strands
  • multisyllabic — polysyllabic.
  • multisyllable — polysyllable.
  • multisystemic — Of, pertaining to or affecting more than one system or organ of the body.
  • multitheistic — Of or relating to multitheism.
  • multitudinous — forming a multitude or great number; existing, occurring, or present in great numbers; very numerous.
  • multivitamins — Plural form of multivitamin.
  • muscle tissue — cell tissue that muscles are made of
  • musicologists — Plural form of musicologist.
  • myelin sheath — a wrapping of myelin around certain nerve axons, serving as an electrical insulator that speeds nerve impulses to muscles and other effectors.
  • myelinisation — Alt form myelinization.
  • myofibroblast — (cytology) A cell that is intermediate between a fibroblast and smooth muscle.
  • myringoplasty — (surgery) The closure of the perforation of pars tensa of the tympanic membrane.
  • mythologising — Present participle of mythologise.
  • nailing strip — a strip of wood or other partly yielding material attached to a hard surface, as of steel or concrete, so that objects may be nailed to the surface.
  • nanomaterials — Plural form of nanomaterial.
  • nanoparticles — Plural form of nanoparticle.
  • narratologist — a person who studies narratology; an expert in narratology
  • nationalising — Present participle of nationalise.
  • nationalistic — a person devoted to nationalism.
  • nationalities — Plural form of nationality.
  • nearsightedly — In a nearsighted manner; as if nearsighted; myopically.
  • necessitously — In a necessitous way.
  • negative lens — a lens that causes a beam of parallel rays to diverge after refraction, as from a virtual image; a lens that has a negative focal length.
  • neo-platonism — a philosophical system which was first developed in the 3rd century ad as a synthesis of Platonic, Pythagorean, and Aristotelian elements, and which, although originally opposed to Christianity, later incorporated it. It dominated European thought until the 13th century and re-emerged during the Renaissance
  • neocapitalism — a politico-economic theory combining elements of capitalism and socialism
  • neocapitalist — a person who advocates neocapitalism
  • neoclassicist — (sometimes initial capital letter) belonging or pertaining to a revival of classic styles or something that is held to resemble classic styles, as in art, literature, music, or architecture.
  • neoliberalist — A supporter of neoliberalism.
  • neonatologist — the study of the development and disorders of newborn children.
  • neoplasticism — the theory and practice of the de Stijl school, chiefly characterized by an emphasis on the formal structure of a work of art, and restriction of spatial or linear relations to vertical and horizontal movements as well as restriction of the artist's palette to black, white, and the primary colors.
  • nesting table — one of a set of usually three or four small tables that are graduated in size so that they may be stacked on top of one another.
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