11-letter words containing l, o, s, c
- tonal music — music that uses the diatonic system
- top slicing — mining of thick orebodies in a series of stopes from top to bottom, the roof being caved with its timbers as each stope is exhausted.
- torticollis — a condition in which the neck is twisted and the head inclined to one side, caused by spasmodic contraction of the muscles of the neck.
- touristical — of, relating to, or typical of tourists or tourism: She embarked on her itinerary with high touristic fervor.
- translocate — to move or transfer from one place to another; cause to change location; displace; dislocate.
- trobar clus — a complex and obscure style of writing adopted by some 12th-century Provençal poets.
- tuberculose — tuberculate.
- tuberculous — tubercular.
- ulotrichous — belonging to a group of people having woolly or crisply curly hair.
- ultrasonics — the branch of science that deals with the effects of sound waves above human perception.
- unapostolic — not apostolic; not related to or characteristic of the early Christian apostles or their subsequent apostles
- uncalloused — not calloused
- unchoosable — to select from a number of possibilities; pick by preference: She chose Sunday for her departure.
- uncrossable — a structure consisting essentially of an upright and a transverse piece, used to execute persons in ancient times.
- undelicious — highly pleasing to the senses, especially to taste or smell: a delicious dinner; a delicious aroma.
- undisclosed — to make known; reveal or uncover: to disclose a secret.
- unicolorous — (of antennae, head, body, etc) of one colour
- union scale — scale3 (def 6).
- unmalicious — full of, characterized by, or showing malice; intentionally harmful; spiteful: malicious gossip.
- unscholarly — not befitting a scholar or learned person
- unshockable — not able to be shocked
- unsocialism — the condition of being unsocial
- unsociality — the quality of being unsocial
- unsolicited — given or supplied without being requested or asked for: unsolicited advice.
- varicellous — of or relating to varicella or chicken pox
- vasculiform — shaped like a small vase or flowerpot
- veraciously — habitually speaking the truth; truthful; honest: a veracious witness.
- vermiculous — containing or resembling worms
- versicolour — changeable in color: versicolor skies.
- vicariously — performed, exercised, received, or suffered in place of another: vicarious punishment.
- vice-consul — a consular officer of a grade below that of consul.
- victoryless — without victory
- violin case — protective carrycase for a violin
- violinistic — of, relating to, or characteristic of violins or violinists
- vivaciously — lively; animated; spirited: a vivacious folk dance.
- vocal cords — membranes in larynx producing voice
- vocal score — a musical score that shows voice parts in full and orchestral parts in the form of a piano transcription
- voraciously — craving or consuming large quantities of food: a voracious appetite.
- waistcloths — Plural form of waistcloth.
- wall socket — socket (def 2b).
- watercolors — Plural form of watercolor.
- waterlocust — a thorny honeylocust (Gleditsia aquatica), native to the SE U.S., with a dark, heavy wood that takes a high polish
- welcomeness — a kindly greeting or reception, as to one whose arrival gives pleasure: to give someone a warm welcome.
- well-chosen — chosen with care, as for suitability or preciseness: He entered at a well-chosen moment.
- welsh corgi — one of either of two Welsh breeds of dogs having short legs, erect ears, and a foxlike head. Compare Cardigan (def 2), Pembroke (def 3).
- wholestitch — a type of stitch producing an effect similar to woven cloth
- willowwacks — a wooded, uninhabited area.
- wolf packs' — a group of submarines operating together in hunting down and attacking enemy convoys.
- workaholics — Plural form of workaholic.
- world music — (sometimes initial capital letters) any of various styles of popular music combining traditional, indigenous forms with elements of another culture's music, especially of Western rock and pop.