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9-letter words containing l, o, s, t

  • contrails — Plural form of contrail.
  • control-s — (character)   (Or XOFF, DC3, Device Control 3) The character with ASCII code 19, used in software handshaking to temporarily suspend output until a control-Q is received.
  • copulates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of copulate.
  • cornstalk — a stalk or stem of corn
  • coroplast — A manufacturer of terracotta figurines (in Ancient Greece).
  • corselets — Plural form of corselet.
  • cost-plus — A cost-plus basis for a contract about work to be done is one in which the buyer agrees to pay the seller or contractor all the cost plus a profit.
  • costalgia — Pain in the ribs, or the costal muscles.
  • costively — In a costive manner.
  • costliest — costing much; expensive; high in price: a costly emerald bracelet; costly medical care.
  • cotswolds — a range of low hills in SW England, mainly in Gloucestershire: formerly a centre of the wool industry
  • countless — Countless means very many.
  • coverlets — Plural form of coverlet.
  • cowlstaff — a staff or pole used by two people to carry a vessel, sometimes used as a weapon
  • cristobal — seaport in Panama, at the Caribbean entrance to the Panama Canal: part of the city of Colón
  • crosslets — Plural form of crosslet.
  • crosstalk — unwanted signals in one channel of a communications system as a result of a transfer of energy from one or more other channels
  • crotalism — a type of poisoning caused by ingestion of plants of the genus Crotalaria
  • custodial — Custodial means relating to keeping people in prison.
  • cut loose — to free or become freed from restraint, custody, anchorage, etc
  • cystocele — a hernia of the urinary bladder, esp one protruding into the vagina
  • cystolith — a knoblike deposit of calcium carbonate in the epidermal cells of such plants as the stinging nettle
  • cytolysin — a substance that can partially or completely destroy animal cells
  • cytolysis — the dissolution of cells, esp by the destruction of their membranes
  • cytoplasm — the protoplasm of a cell contained within the cell membrane but excluding the nucleus: contains organelles, vesicles, and other inclusions
  • cytoplast — the intact cytoplasm of a single cell
  • cytosolic — of or relating to a cytosol
  • daltonism — colour blindness, esp the confusion of red and green
  • deflators — Plural form of deflator.
  • deisolate — to remove from isolation.
  • del sarto — Andrea [ahn-drey-uh;; Italian ahn-dre-ah] /ɑnˈdreɪ ə;; Italian ɑnˈdrɛ ɑ/ (Show IPA), Andrea del Sarto.
  • deletions — Plural form of deletion.
  • dentulous — having teeth
  • desolated — wretched or forlorn
  • desolater — One who, or that which, desolates or lays waste.
  • desolates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of desolate.
  • desolator — barren or laid waste; devastated: a treeless, desolate landscape.
  • desultory — Something that is desultory is done in an unplanned and disorganized way, and without enthusiasm.
  • diabolist — Theology. action aided or caused by the devil; sorcery; witchcraft. the character or condition of a devil. a doctrine concerning devils. a belief in or worship of devils.
  • dialogist — a person who writes or takes part in a dialogue
  • diastolic — (of blood pressure) indicating the arterial pressure during the interval between heartbeats.
  • dilations — Plural form of dilation.
  • dilutions — Plural form of dilution.
  • diplomats — Plural form of diplomat.
  • dishcloth — a cloth for use in washing dishes; dishrag.
  • dishclout — a cloth for use in washing dishes; dishrag.
  • dishtowel — a towel for drying dishes.
  • dislocate — to put out of place; put out of proper relative position; displace: The glacier dislocated great stones. The earthquake dislocated several buildings.
  • dissolute — indifferent to moral restraints; given to immoral or improper conduct; licentious; dissipated.
  • dolmetsch — Arnold. 1858–1940, British musician, born in France. He contributed greatly to the revival of interest in early music and instruments
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