11-letter words containing o, l, e, n, t
- fort nelson — a river in NE British Columbia, flowing NW to the Liard River. 100 miles (160 km) long.
- fortunately — having good fortune; receiving good from uncertain or unexpected sources; lucky: a fortunate young actor who got the lead in the play.
- fortuneless — Unlucky, unfortunate.
- fosteringly — In a way that fosters or encourages.
- fosterlings — Plural form of fosterling.
- fractionlet — a small piece
- front vowel — a vowel sound produced with the tongue in a position near the front of the mouth, such as the 'a' in 'at' or the 'e' in bed
- frontlessly — in a frontless or shameless manner
- frontloaded — Simple past tense and past participle of frontload.
- gangliocyte — (biology) A ganglion cell.
- gemmulation — the process of reproduction by gemmules.
- genealogist — a record or account of the ancestry and descent of a person, family, group, etc.
- genioplasty — Mentoplasty.
- genotypical — the genetic makeup of an organism or group of organisms with reference to a single trait, set of traits, or an entire complex of traits.
- gentilhomme — a gentleman
- gentlefolks — (nonstandard) gentlefolk.
- gentlewoman — a woman of good family, breeding, or social position.
- gentlewomen — Plural form of gentlewoman.
- geolocation — the process of determining the location of an electronic device, as a computer, cell phone, satellite, etc.
- gerontology — the branch of science that deals with aging and the problems of aged persons.
- gerontophil — experiencing sexual attraction to old people
- gestational — the process, state, or period of gestating.
- ghostliness — of, characteristic of, or resembling a ghost; phantasmal; spectral.
- gilt bronze — ormolu (def 2).
- glomerating — Present participle of glomerate.
- glomeration — a glomerate condition; conglomeration.
- glutathione — a crystalline, water-soluble peptide of glutamic acid, cysteine, and glycine, C 10 H 17 N 3 O 6 S, found in blood and in animal and plant tissues, and important in tissue oxidations and in the activation of some enzymes.
- go flatline — [Cyberpunk SF, refers to flattening of EEG traces upon brain-death] also "flatlined". 1. To die, terminate, or fail, especially irreversibly. In hacker parlance, this is used of machines only, human death being considered somewhat too serious a matter to employ jargon-jokes about. 2. To go completely quiescent; said of machines undergoing controlled shutdown. "You can suffer file damage if you shut down Unix but power off before the system has gone flatline." 3. Of a video tube, to fail by losing vertical scan, so all one sees is a bright horizontal line bisecting the screen.
- go it alone — to move or proceed, especially to or from something: They're going by bus.
- go-it-alone — to move or proceed, especially to or from something: They're going by bus.
- goaltenders — Plural form of goaltender.
- goaltending — goalkeeping.
- goldbeating — the art or process of beating out gold into gold leaf.
- golden gate — a strait in W California, between San Francisco Bay and the Pacific. 2 miles (3.2 km) wide.
- granulocyte — a circulating white blood cell having prominent granules in the cytoplasm and a nucleus of two or more lobes.
- greenbottle — any of several metallic-green blowflies, as Phaenicia sericata.
- guillotined — Simple past tense and past participle of guillotine.
- guillotines — Plural form of guillotine.
- haemolutein — (obsolete) bilirubin.
- halogenated — Simple past tense and past participle of halogenate.
- hectoringly — So as to hector or bully.
- heldentenor — a tenor having a brilliant, powerful voice suited to singing heroic roles, as in Wagnerian opera.
- heliotropin — piperonal.
- helminthoid — shaped like a helminth; vermiform; wormlike.
- helminthous — having intestinal worms
- hematoxylin — a colorless or pale-yellow, crystalline compound, C 16 H 14 O 6 ·3H 2 O, the coloring material of logwood: used as a mordant dye and as an indicator.
- hemielytron — hemelytron.
- heptathlons — Plural form of heptathlon.
- holobenthic — (of an animal) completing its life cycle in the ocean depths
- honey plant — any of various plants that are particularly useful in providing bees with nectar