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13-letter words containing l, y, n, e

  • unremittently — in an unremittent or persistent manner
  • unremittingly — not slackening or abating; incessant: unremitting noise; unremitting attention.
  • unrepentantly — repenting; penitent; experiencing repentance.
  • unrepentingly — in an unrepenting or impenitent manner
  • unresistingly — in an unresisting or unopposing manner
  • unreturningly — in an unreturning manner
  • unsaleability — inability to be sold
  • unselectively — in an unselective manner
  • unsteadfastly — in an unsteadfast manner
  • unsupportedly — in an unsupported fashion, without support
  • unsymmetrical — characterized by or exhibiting symmetry; well-proportioned, as a body or whole; regular in form or arrangement of corresponding parts.
  • untremblingly — not tremblingly; in an untrembling manner; without trembling
  • unwarrantedly — in an unwarranted manner
  • user-friendly — easy to use, operate, understand, etc.: the most user-friendly personal computer now on the market.
  • vanity plates — a vehicle license plate bearing a combination of letters or numbers requested by the licensee, as a name or occupation.
  • venturesomely — in a venturesome manner
  • venus flytrap — firewall machine
  • vernacularity — the quality or state of being vernacular
  • vinyl acetate — a colorless, easily polymerized, water-insoluble liquid, C 4 H 6 O 2 , produced by the reaction of acetylene and acetic acid: used chiefly in the manufacture of plastics, films, paints, and adhesives.
  • vinyl polymer — any of a group of compounds derived by polymerization from vinyl compounds, as vinyl acetate and styrene.
  • vinylethylene — butadiene.
  • vowel harmony — a phonological rule in some languages, as Hungarian and Turkish, requiring that the vowels of a word all share a specified feature, such as front or back articulation, thereby conditioning the form that affixes may take, as in forming the Turkish plurals evler “houses” from ev “house” and adamlar “men” from adam “man.”.
  • vulnerability — capable of or susceptible to being wounded or hurt, as by a weapon: a vulnerable part of the body.
  • weeping myall — any of several Australian acacias, especially Acacia pendula (weeping myall) having gray foliage and drooping branches.
  • well-conveyed — to carry, bring, or take from one place to another; transport; bear.
  • when pigs fly — If you say 'when pigs fly' after someone has said that something might happen, you are emphasizing that you think it is very unlikely.
  • winter barley — barley that is planted in the autumn to be harvested in the spring or early summer.
  • woolly monkey — either of two large New World monkeys Lagothrix lagotricha, with black skin and dark, woolly fur, and L. flavicauda, similar but with a buffy face patch and a yellow-banded tail, native to forests of the Amazon and Orinoco basins: L. lagotricha is endangered and L. flavicauda threatened.
  • woolly-minded — showing a vague or muddled way of thinking
  • wrongheadedly — In a wrongheaded manner.
  • yankee doodle — (italics) a song with a melody of apparent British origin, popular with American troops during the Revolutionary War.
  • yellow enzyme — any of several yellow respiratory enzymes that are members of the flavoprotein group, found naturally as in yeast
  • yellow mombin — a tropical American tree, Spondias mombin, having yellowish-white flowers and yellow, oval, edible fruit.
  • yellow ribbon — a yellow-colored ribbon displayed as a symbol of solidarity with soldiers in combat, political hostages, etc.
  • yellowishness — The property of having a slight or moderate shade of yellow, usually tinged with other colours.
  • yieldableness — the quality of being submissive or compliant
  • young ireland — a movement or party of Irish patriots in the 1840s who split with Daniel O'Connell because they favoured a more violent policy than that which he promoted
  • zymotechnical — relating to the technology of fermentation
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