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11-letter words containing m, i, l, t, a, d

  • ad litteram — to the letter; exactly
  • admiralties — Plural form of admiralty.
  • aldermanity — the body of aldermen
  • alembicated — (of a literary style) excessively refined; precious
  • ameliorated — Simple past tense and past participle of ameliorate.
  • amontillado — a medium dry Spanish sherry, not as pale in colour as a fino
  • assimilated — Simple past tense and past participle of assimilate.
  • assimulated — Simple past tense and past participle of assimulate.
  • blind-stamp — to emboss or impress (the cover or spine of a book) without using ink or foil.
  • calumniated — Simple past tense and past participle of calumniate.
  • columniated — having columns or arranged in columns
  • complicated — If you say that something is complicated, you mean it has so many parts or aspects that it is difficult to understand or deal with.
  • condimental — relating to or belonging to a condiment
  • declamation — a rhetorical or emotional speech, made esp in order to protest or condemn; tirade
  • delaminated — Describing any structure whose laminations have been removed.
  • delimitated — Simple past tense and past participle of delimitate.
  • demutualise — If a building society or insurance company demutualises, it abandons its mutual status and becomes a limited company.
  • demutualize — If a savings and loan association or an insurance company demutualizes, it abandons its mutual status and becomes a different kind of company.
  • demyelinate — to remove the myelin sheath from (a nerve fibre)
  • deplumation — to deprive of feathers; pluck.
  • derailments — Plural form of derailment.
  • desublimate — Psychology. to divert the energy of (a sexual or other biological impulse) from its immediate goal to one of a more acceptable social, moral, or aesthetic nature or use.
  • detrimental — Something that is detrimental to something else has a harmful or damaging effect on it.
  • diametrical — of or along a diameter
  • dilatometer — a device for measuring expansion caused by changes in temperature in substances.
  • dimentional — Misspelling of dimensional.
  • diplomatese — the type of language or jargon used by diplomats, thought to be excessively complicated, cautious, or vague
  • diplomatics — the science of deciphering old official documents, as charters, and of determining their authenticity, age, or the like.
  • diplomatist — British Older Use. a Foreign Office employee officially engaged as a diplomat.
  • diplomatize — to use diplomacy or tact.
  • 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.
  • disablement — to make unable or unfit; weaken or destroy the capability of; incapacitate: The detective successfully disabled the bomb. He was disabled by the accident.
  • dismantling — Present participle of dismantle.
  • dissimilate — to modify by dissimilation.
  • dissimulate — to disguise or conceal under a false appearance; dissemble: to dissimulate one's true feelings about a rival.
  • domiciliate — to domicile.
  • drillmaster — a person who trains others in something, especially routinely or mechanically.
  • endometrial — Of or pertaining to the endometrium, the lining of the uterus.
  • hamfistedly — Alternative spelling of ham-fistedly.
  • idiomatical — Idiomatic.
  • illuminated — to supply or brighten with light; light up.
  • immediately — without lapse of time; without delay; instantly; at once: Please telephone him immediately.
  • indomitable — that cannot be subdued or overcome, as persons, will, or courage; unconquerable: an indomitable warrior.
  • indomitably — that cannot be subdued or overcome, as persons, will, or courage; unconquerable: an indomitable warrior.
  • inflammated — (nonstandard) Inflamed.
  • intermedial — occurring or situated between two points, extremes, places, etc
  • intradermal — within the dermis.
  • latifundium — a great estate.
  • legitimated — Simple past tense and past participle of legitimate.
  • light-armed — carrying light weapons: light-armed troops.

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