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11-letter words containing m, e, c, l

  • cytomegalic — of or relating to a disease characterized by enlarged cells
  • dame school — (formerly) a small school, often in a village, usually run by an elderly woman in her own home to teach young children to read and write
  • dame-school — a school in which the rudiments of reading, writing, and arithmetic were taught to neighborhood children by a woman in her own home.
  • decimalized — Simple past tense and past participle of decimalize.
  • decimalizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of decimalize.
  • declamation — a rhetorical or emotional speech, made esp in order to protest or condemn; tirade
  • declamatory — A declamatory phrase, statement, or way of speaking is dramatic and confident.
  • declarement — (obsolete) declaration.
  • decompilers — Plural form of decompiler.
  • decremental — relating to a small amount that is taken away
  • demagogical — Demagogic.
  • demonically — In a demonic way.
  • descrambled — Simple past tense and past participle of descramble.
  • descrambler — unscrambler (def 2).
  • diametrical — of or along a diameter
  • dimercaprol — a colorless, oily, viscous liquid, C 3 H 8 OS 2 , originally developed as an antidote to lewisite and now used in treating bismuth, gold, mercury, and arsenic poisoning.
  • diplomacies — Plural form of diplomacy.
  • direct mail — mail, usually consisting of advertising matter, appeals for donations, or the like, sent simultaneously to large numbers of possible individual customers or contributors. Abbreviation: DM.
  • disclaimers — Plural form of disclaimer.
  • domiciliate — to domicile.
  • dulcimerist — Someone who plays the dulcimer.
  • duodecimals — Plural form of duodecimal.
  • dutch metal — an alloy of copper and zinc in the form of thin sheets, used as an imitation of gold leaf.
  • early music — music of the medieval, Renaissance, and early Baroque periods, especially revived and played on period instruments; European music after ancient music and before the classical music era, from the beginning of the Middle Ages to about 1750.
  • eclecticism — the use or advocacy of an eclectic method.
  • ectoplasmic — Relating to, or having the properties or appearance of, ectoplasm.
  • ectothermal — coldblooded (sense 1)
  • egomaniacal — Having the psychological condition of egomania.
  • elastomeric — Of, pertaining to, or containing elastomers.
  • elecampanes — Plural form of elecampane.
  • electroform — to form (a metallic object) by electrolytic deposition on a mould or matrix
  • electrogram — a record of an organ's electrical activity, measured by monitoring changes in electric potential
  • emasculated — Simple past tense and past participle of emasculate.
  • emasculates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of emasculate.
  • emasculator — One who, or that which, emasculates.
  • embolectomy — Surgical removal of an embolus.
  • embraceable — Able or suitable to be embraced.
  • embracingly — In an embracing manner.
  • embryologic — Embryological.
  • emery cloth — a cloth covered with abrasive emery particles, used for sanding
  • emparlaunce — an act of parleying or conferring
  • empirically — Based on experience as opposed to theoretical knowledge.
  • emplacement — A structure on or in which something is firmly placed.
  • encephaloma — a brain tumour
  • enclavement — An enclave.
  • endemically — In an endemic manner.
  • endoplasmic — (cytology) of, or relating to endoplasm.
  • enigmatical — Pertaining to an enigma.
  • epic simile — an extended simile, as used in the epic poetry of Homer and other writers
  • epithalamic — Belonging to, or designed for, an epithalamium.
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