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11-letter words containing o, n, l, y, t

  • laryngotomy — incision of the larynx.
  • legationary — Relating to a legation.
  • locutionary — pertaining to the act of conveying semantic content in an utterance, considered as independent of the interaction between the speaker and the listener.
  • loiteringly — in a loitering manner
  • longanimity — patient endurance of hardship, injuries, or offense; forbearance.
  • longinquity — long distance; remoteness
  • loony tunes — Informal. loony1 .
  • loony-tunes — Informal. loony1 .
  • lost colony — a settlement of British colonists whom Walter Raleigh sent to Roanoke Island (now part of North Carolina) in 1587 and of whom no trace was found after 1591.
  • low-country — Often, Low-Country. of or relating to the Low Countries.
  • low-density — having a low concentration.
  • lucy stoner — a person who advocates the retention of the maiden name by married women. Compare Stone (def 5).
  • lycanthrope — a person affected with lycanthropy.
  • lycanthropy — a delusion in which one imagines oneself to be a wolf or other wild animal.
  • lymphotoxin — a glycoprotein that is released by antigen-stimulated or mitogen-stimulated T cells and is toxic to various other cells.
  • lyosorption — the adsorption of a liquid on a solid surface, esp of a solvent on suspended particles
  • mandatorily — authoritatively ordered; obligatory; compulsory: It is mandatory that all students take two years of math.
  • melanocytes — Plural form of melanocyte.
  • melanocytic — Of or pertaining to melanocytes.
  • mentoplasty — plastic surgery to correct a functional or cosmetic deformity of the chin.
  • metallogeny — the study of the formation of mineral deposits
  • methylation — the process of replacing a hydrogen atom with a methyl group.
  • metonymical — having the nature of metonymy.
  • molybdenite — a soft, graphitelike mineral, molybdenum sulfide, MoS 2 , occurring in foliated masses or scales: the principal ore of molybdenum.
  • momentarily — for a moment; briefly: to pause momentarily.
  • momentously — of great or far-reaching importance or consequence: a momentous day.
  • money talks — If you say that money talks, you mean that if someone has a lot of money, they also have a lot of power.
  • monkey tail — any of various light or short ropes or lines.
  • monocrystal — A single crystal.
  • monodactyly — having only one digit or claw.
  • monostylous — having only one style.
  • monstrously — frightful or hideous, especially in appearance; extremely ugly.
  • multicounty — involving or relating to several counties
  • myelination — the formation of a myelin sheath.
  • myofilament — a threadlike filament of actin or myosin that is a component of a myofibril.
  • myoinositol — an isomer of inositol found in muscle
  • nanocrystal — A crystalline entity whose size is measured in nanometers; an individual nanometer-sized crystal of such a material.
  • narratology — The study of narrative structure.
  • nationality — the status of belonging to a particular nation, whether by birth or naturalization: the nationality of an immigrant.
  • neonatology — the study of the development and disorders of newborn children.
  • neuroplasty — Any surgery to repair nerve tissue.
  • nilpotently — In a nilpotent fashion.
  • nitrobenzyl — (organic chemistry, especially in combination) Any of three isomeric univalent radicals derived from nitrobenzene.
  • nocturnally — of or relating to the night (opposed to diurnal).
  • non-reality — the state or quality of being real.
  • non-typical — of the nature of or serving as a type or representative specimen.
  • non-utility — the state or quality of being useful; usefulness: This chemical has no utility as an agricultural fertilizer.
  • nonanalytic — not analytic or relating to analysis
  • nonfatality — An incident that is not a fatality.
  • nonliterary — pertaining to or of the nature of books and writings, especially those classed as literature: literary history.
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