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11-letter words containing o, y, l

  • continently — in a continent manner; temperately.
  • continually — very often; at regular or frequent intervals; habitually.
  • continuedly — in a continued manner
  • control key — a key on the keyboard of a computer that is used in conjunction with the standard keys in order to initiate a specific function, such as editing
  • control tty — (/dev/ptyp*) The network side of a pseudo-tty.
  • convertibly — In a convertible manner.
  • convivially — friendly; agreeable: a convivial atmosphere.
  • coplanarity — being or operating in the same plane.
  • copolyester — A polyester that has been modified by the addition of other chemicals.
  • copolymeric — of or relating to a copolymer
  • copy module — copybook
  • copyholders — Plural form of copyholder.
  • corporality — the state or quality of being material or having a body; bodily existence or substance
  • corporately — of, for, or belonging to a corporation or corporations: a corporate executive; She considers the new federal subsidy just corporate welfare.
  • corporeally — of the nature of the physical body; bodily.
  • corpulently — In a corpulent manner.
  • corrosively — In a corrosive manner.
  • cosmetology — the work of beauty therapists, including hairdressing, facials, manicures, etc
  • cotylosaurs — Plural form of cotylosaur.
  • counterplay — a positive or aggressive action by the defending side, esp in chess
  • counterploy — an opposing or retaliatory ploy
  • countlessly — in a countless manner
  • countryfolk — people living or raised in the country; rustics.
  • courteously — having or showing good manners; polite.
  • cow parsley — a common Eurasian umbelliferous hedgerow plant, Anthriscus sylvestris, having umbrella-shaped clusters of white flowers
  • crapulosity — the quality of being crapulous or crapulent
  • crapulously — In a crapulous manner.
  • credulously — In a credulous manner; believably.
  • criminology — Criminology is the scientific study of crime and criminals.
  • cryobiology — the branch of biology concerned with the study of the effects of very low temperatures on organisms
  • cryptologic — cryptography.
  • crystallog. — crystallography
  • crystalloid — resembling or having the appearance or properties of a crystal or crystalloid
  • culturology — a branch of anthropology concerned with the study of cultural institutions as distinct from the people who are involved in them.
  • customarily — according to custom; usually
  • cutaneously — In a cutaneous way.
  • cutty stool — (formerly, in Scotland) the church seat on which an unchaste person sat while being harangued by the minister
  • cyclazocine — an opiate antagonist used to inhibit the effects of morphine or heroin
  • cyclization — the process by which the atoms of a compound become a closed ring
  • cyclo-cross — a form of cycle race held over rough ground
  • cycloalkane — any saturated hydrocarbon similar to an alkane but having a cyclic molecular structure and the general formula CnH2n
  • cycloalkene — (organic chemistry) Any unsaturated alicyclic hydrocarbon.
  • cyclobutane — (uncountable, organic compound) A simple alicyclic hydrocarbon, C4H8; a light inflammable gas.
  • cyclohexane — a colourless insoluble flammable liquid cycloalkane with a pungent odour, made by hydrogenation of benzene and used as a paint remover and solvent. Formula: C6H12
  • cyclohexene — (organic compound) A cyclic hydrocarbon containing six carbon atoms and one double bond; any of its derivatives.
  • cyclolignan — (organic chemistry) Any lignan having an additional ring.
  • cyclometers — Plural form of cyclometer.
  • cycloolefin — any of the homologous series of unsaturated, alicyclic hydrocarbons, as cyclooctatetraene and cyclopentadiene, containing one double bond in the ring and having the general formula C 11 H 2n−2 .
  • cyclopaedia — (archaic) The circle or compass of the arts and sciences (originally, of the seven so-called liberal arts and sciences); circle of human knowledge.
  • cyclopentyl — (organic chemistry) The univalent radical derived from cyclopentane by the formal removal of a hydrogen atom.
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