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11-letter words containing l, u, c, r, e

  • pop culture — cultural activities or commercial products reflecting, suited to, or aimed at the tastes of the general masses of people.
  • power lunch — ability to do or act; capability of doing or accomplishing something.
  • pre-closure — the act of closing; the state of being closed.
  • pre-culture — the quality in a person or society that arises from a concern for what is regarded as excellent in arts, letters, manners, scholarly pursuits, etc.
  • pre-lecture — a speech read or delivered before an audience or class, especially for instruction or to set forth some subject: a lecture on Picasso's paintings.
  • precalculus — pertaining to the mathematical prerequisites for the study of calculus, as algebra, analytical geometry, and trigonometry.
  • precultural — of or relating to culture or cultivation.
  • prefectural — the office, jurisdiction, territory, or official residence of a prefect.
  • prejudicial — causing prejudice or disadvantage; detrimental.
  • preluncheon — a light meal before lunch
  • prepunctual — arriving before the appointed time
  • preschedule — taking place ahead of schedule
  • produceable — to bring into existence; give rise to; cause: to produce steam.
  • productible — to bring into existence; give rise to; cause: to produce steam.
  • promycelium — a short filament produced in the germination of a spore that bears small spores and then dies.
  • pulchritude — physical beauty; comeliness.
  • purchasable — capable of being bought.
  • putrescible — liable to become putrid.
  • quacksalver — a quack doctor.
  • quadricycle — a vehicle similar to the bicycle and tricycle but having four wheels.
  • quicksilver — the metallic element mercury.
  • racquetball — a game similar to handball, played on a four-walled court but with a short-handled, strung racket and a larger, somewhat softer ball.
  • radiolucent — almost entirely transparent to radiation; almost entirely invisible in x-ray photographs and under fluoroscopy.
  • recalculate — to calculate again, especially for the purpose of finding an error or confirming a previous computation.
  • recatalogue — to catalogue (something, such as a book or collection of books) again
  • recirculate — to move in a circle or circuit; move or pass through a circuit back to the starting point: Blood circulates throughout the body.
  • recluseness — the fact or condition of being solitary or recluse; reclusion
  • reclusively — in a reclusive manner, as or like a recluse; reclusely
  • recruitable — a newly enlisted or drafted member of the armed forces.
  • rectangular — shaped like a rectangle.
  • recultivate — to plant, tend, harvest, or improve (plants) again
  • recuperable — capable of recuperation
  • recurrently — that recurs; occurring or appearing again, especially repeatedly or periodically.
  • recurringly — occurring or appearing again.
  • recursively — pertaining to or using a rule or procedure that can be applied repeatedly.
  • reductional — of, characterized by, or relating to reduction
  • reductively — of or relating to reduction; serving to reduce or abridge: an urgent need for reductive measures.
  • reduplicate — to double; repeat.
  • reinoculate — to inoculate again
  • relaunching — an act or instance of launching something again.
  • relicensure — the process of being licensed again to practise a particular profession
  • relubricate — to lubricate again or with new lubricant
  • reluctantly — unwilling; disinclined: a reluctant candidate.
  • reluctation — opposition, struggle, resistance
  • reluctivity — the tendency of a magnetic circuit to conduct magnetic flux, equal to the reciprocal of the permeability of the circuit.
  • reproachful — full of or expressing reproach or censure: a reproachful look.
  • res publica — the state, republic, or commonwealth
  • researchful — (of a book, academic paper etc) full of research, containing or built upon a great deal of research
  • resourceful — able to deal skillfully and promptly with new situations, difficulties, etc.
  • reticulated — netted; covered with a network.
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