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11-letter words containing l, y, a, s, e

  • hessian fly — a small fly, Phytophaga destructor, the larvae of which feed on the stems of wheat and other grasses.
  • horseplayer — a habitual bettor on horse races.
  • hyattsville — a city in central Maryland.
  • hydrolysate — any compound formed by hydrolysis.
  • hydroplanes — Plural form of hydroplane.
  • hydroxylase — any enzyme that catalyzes the introduction of a hydroxyl group into a substance.
  • hypercasual — Extremely casual.
  • hypergelast — Someone who laughs excessively.
  • hyperplanes — Plural form of hyperplane.
  • hyperplasia — abnormal multiplication of cells.
  • hyperplasic — Relating to hyperplasia.
  • hypersaline — Having an abnormally high salinity.
  • hypersexual — unusually or excessively active in or concerned with sexual matters.
  • hypohalites — Plural form of hypohalite.
  • hypophyseal — Alternative spelling of hypophysial.
  • hysteresial — relating to the retardation of an effect following upon its cause
  • impassively — without emotion; apathetic; unmoved.
  • inadvisedly — In a manner that is not advisable.
  • incessantly — continuing without interruption; ceaseless; unending: an incessant noise.
  • increasedly — to make greater, as in number, size, strength, or quality; augment; add to: to increase taxes.
  • inescapably — incapable of being escaped, ignored, or avoided; ineluctable: inescapable responsibilities.
  • inestimably — In an inestimable manner.
  • inexcusably — incapable of being excused or justified.
  • insatiately — Insatiably.
  • insensately — In an insensate manner.
  • inseparably — In an inseparable manner.
  • insuperably — In an insuperable manner.
  • isle royale — an island in Lake Superior: a part of Michigan; a national park. 208 sq. mi. (540 sq. km).
  • james riley — James Whitcomb [hwit-kuh m,, wit-] /ˈʰwɪt kəm,, ˈwɪt-/ (Show IPA), 1849–1916, U.S. poet.
  • keratolysis — the loosening or shedding of the horny layer of the epidermis.
  • keyhole saw — a compass saw for cutting keyholes, etc.
  • la fresnaye — Roger de [raw-zhey duh] /rɔˈʒeɪ də/ (Show IPA), 1885–1925, French painter.
  • ladies' day — a special day set aside, either occasionally or regularly, on which women are encouraged to attend or participate in a certain activity at a reduced fee or at no cost: Friday was Ladies' Day at the ball park.
  • ladyfingers — Plural form of ladyfinger.
  • larcenously — In a larcenous manner.
  • law society — association of lawyers
  • lay eyes on — the organ of sight, in vertebrates typically one of a pair of spherical bodies contained in an orbit of the skull and in humans appearing externally as a dense, white, curved membrane, or sclera, surrounding a circular, colored portion, or iris, that is covered by a clear, curved membrane, or cornea, and in the center of which is an opening, or pupil, through which light passes to the retina.
  • lay to rest — the refreshing quiet or repose of sleep: a good night's rest.
  • lead astray — tempt into bad behaviour
  • led display — a flat-screen device in which an array of light-emitting diodes can be selectively activated to display numerical and alphabetical information, used esp in pocket calculators, digital timepieces, measuring instruments, and in some microcomputers
  • literaryism — habitual use of literary forms
  • loadsamoney — an extremely wealthy person
  • loathsomely — In a way that is loathsome.
  • lobachevsky — Nikolai Ivanovich [nyi-kuh-lahy ee-vah-nuh-vyich] /nyɪ kʌˈlaɪ iˈvɑ nə vyɪtʃ/ (Show IPA), 1793–1856, Russian mathematician.
  • lumberyards — Plural form of lumberyard.
  • lythraceous — belonging to the Lythraceae, the loosestrife family of plants.
  • maple syrup — a syrup produced by partially boiling down the sap of the sugar maple or of any of several other maple trees.
  • mars yellow — a medium to deep orange-yellow color.
  • marvelously — superb; excellent; great: a marvelous show.
  • masculinely — In a masculine manner.
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