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10-letter words containing l, u, t, y

  • gutturally — In a harsh or throaty manner.
  • guy steele — Guy Lewis Steele, Jr.
  • habitually — of the nature of a habit; fixed by or resulting from habit: habitual courtesy.
  • hastefully — swiftness of motion; speed; celerity: He performed his task with great haste. They felt the need for haste.
  • hauntingly — remaining in the consciousness; not quickly forgotten: haunting music; haunting memories.
  • heartfully — In a heartful manner.
  • hemelytrum — the anterior wing of some insects such as earwigs
  • hippolytus — Also, Hippolytos [hi-pol-i-tuh s, -tos] /hɪˈpɒl ɪ təs, -ˌtɒs/ (Show IPA). Classical Mythology. the son of Theseus who was falsely accused by his stepmother, Phaedra, of raping her after he had rejected her advances and who was killed by Poseidon in response to the plea of Theseus.
  • hurtlessly — harmlessly
  • hylotomous — (of insects) wood-cutting or wood-boring
  • hypoptilum — (ornithology) An aftershaft.
  • immaturely — not mature, ripe, developed, perfected, etc.
  • impudently — of, relating to, or characterized by impertinence or effrontery: The student was kept late for impudent behavior.
  • inequality — social or economic disparity: inequality between the rich and the poor; widening income inequality in America. unequal opportunity or treatment resulting from this disparity: inequality in healthcare and education.
  • insalutary — Not salutary or wholesome; bad for health.
  • insularity — of or relating to an island or islands: insular possessions.
  • jaculatory — relating to hurling or throwing
  • jerrybuilt — Of or pertaining to a shoddily built structure.
  • jocularity — the state or quality of being jocular.
  • jubilantly — With jubilation or triumph.
  • jubilatory — to show or feel great joy; rejoice; exult.
  • juvenility — juvenile state, character, or manner.
  • klendusity — (in plants) the ability to resist disease
  • leucocytes — Plural form of leucocyte.
  • leucopathy — (dated) albinism.
  • leukocytes — white blood cell.
  • leukocytic — Of or pertaining to leukocytes.
  • leukopathy — (pathology) depigmentation of the skin.
  • leyte gulf — an inlet of the Pacific Ocean, in the SE Philippines, between Samar and Leyte islands: U.S.-Japanese naval battle 1944.
  • light-duty — made or designed to withstand comparatively moderate loads, use, or stress: light-duty trucks.
  • lin yutang — (Lin Yü-t'ang) 1895–1976, Chinese author and philologist.
  • linguistry — the study of language
  • lousy with — infested with lice.
  • luminosity — luminance (def 2).
  • lumpectomy — the surgical removal of a breast cyst or tumor.
  • lustrously — In a lustrous manner, glossily.
  • luteolysis — The structural and functional degradation of the corpus luteum, occurring at the end of the luteal phase of both the estrous and menstrual cycles in the absence of pregnancy.
  • luxury tax — a tax on certain goods or services not considered essential and usually relatively high in price.
  • lycra lout — an aggressive urban cyclist who disregards the rules of the road
  • manularity — /man"yoo-la"ri-tee/ ("manual" + "granularity") A notional measure of the manual labor required for some task, particularly one of the sort that automation is supposed to eliminate. "Composing English on paper has much higher manularity than using a text editor, especially in the revising stage." Hackers tend to consider manularity a symptom of primitive methods; in fact, a true hacker confronted with an apparent requirement to do a computing task by hand will inevitably seize the opportunity to build another tool (see toolsmith).
  • metallurgy — the technique or science of working or heating metals so as to give them certain desired shapes or properties.
  • mirthfully — In a mirthful manner.
  • modularity — the use of individually distinct functional units, as in assembling an electronic or mechanical system.
  • modulatory — to regulate by or adjust to a certain measure or proportion; soften; tone down.
  • muliebrity — womanly nature or qualities.
  • multi-year — a period of 365 or 366 days, in the Gregorian calendar, divided into 12 calendar months, now reckoned as beginning Jan. 1 and ending Dec. 31 (calendar year or civil year) Compare common year, leap year.
  • multicycle — a pedalled cycle with four or more wheels
  • multilayer — multilayered.
  • multiloquy — An excess of words or talk.
  • multiparty — of or relating to more than two political parties.
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