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11-letter words containing m, o, l, u

  • culturomics — the study of human culture and cultural trends over time by means of quantitative analysis of words and phrases in a very large corpus of digitized texts: Culturomics can pinpoint periods of accelerated language change.
  • cumulonimbi — Plural form of cumulonimbus.
  • customarily — according to custom; usually
  • cut a melon — to declare an abnormally high dividend to shareholders
  • demodulated — Simple past tense and past participle of demodulate.
  • demodulates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of demodulate.
  • demodulator — a device used in demodulation
  • demountable — to remove from a mounting, setting, or place of support, as a gun.
  • deplumation — to deprive of feathers; pluck.
  • dorsolumbar — of, relating to, or affecting the back in the region of the lumbar vertebrae.
  • double demy — a size of printing paper, 22½ × 35 inches (57 × 89 cm).
  • double dome — an intellectual; egghead.
  • double jump — Chess. the advance of a pawn, in its original move only, from its initial position on the second rank to the fourth without stopping at the intervening square.
  • double room — double (def 13).
  • double time — a doubled wage rate, paid for working on public holidays, etc
  • double-dome — an intellectual; egghead.
  • double-team — to defend against or block (an opposing player) by using two players, as in football or basketball: By double-teaming the end the safety men left the other receiver in the open.
  • double-time — to cause to move in double time: Double-time the troops to the mess hall.
  • dummy block — a freely moving cylinder for transmitting the pressure of a ram to a piece being extruded.
  • duodecimals — Plural form of duodecimal.
  • emasculator — One who, or that which, emasculates.
  • emolumental — relating to emolument
  • emulousness — The quality of being emulous.
  • emulsionise — to make an emulsion of
  • emulsionize — to turn into an emulsion
  • endoluminal — Lb anatomy Within the lumen.
  • endothelium — The tissue that forms a single layer of cells lining various organs and cavities of the body, especially the blood vessels, heart, and lymphatic vessels. It is formed from the embryonic mesoderm.
  • eponymously — In an eponymous manner; as in the named character of a book etc.
  • esquamulose — Not covered in scales or scale-like objects; having a smooth skin.
  • family hour — any broadcast period from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. when programs of general interest to the family are broadcast.
  • field mouse — any of various short-tailed mice or voles inhabiting fields and meadows.
  • filamentous — composed of or containing filaments.
  • film colour — a misty appearance produced when no lines or edges are present in the visual field
  • film studio — a place where films are made
  • flavoursome — Alternative spelling of flavorsome.
  • flooded gum — any of various eucalyptus trees of Australia, esp Eucalyptus saligna (the Sydney blue gum), that grow in damp soil
  • florilegium — a collection of literary pieces; anthology.
  • fluorimeter — fluorometer.
  • fluorometer — an instrument for measuring fluorescence, often as a means of determining the nature of the substance emitting the fluorescence.
  • fluorometry — an instrument for measuring fluorescence, often as a means of determining the nature of the substance emitting the fluorescence.
  • flushometer — a device for flushing toilets that uses system pressure rather than gravity and automatically shuts off after a measured amount of water flow in order to conserve water.
  • fluvoxamine — an antidepressant drug that acts by preventing the re-uptake after release of serotonin in the brain, thereby prolonging its action
  • formula one — the top class of professional motor racing
  • formularies — Plural form of formulary.
  • formularise — (British) To express as a formula, to formulate.
  • formularize — formulate.
  • formulating — Present participle of formulate.
  • formulation — to express in precise form; state definitely or systematically: He finds it extremely difficult to formulate his new theory.
  • formulators — Plural form of formulator.
  • formulising — formulate.
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