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10-letter words containing r, e, l, t

  • liverworts — Plural form of liverwort.
  • liverwurst — a sausage made with a large percentage of liver, especially one made with pork liver and pork meat.
  • livescript — JavaScript
  • livestream — to broadcast (an event) on the internet as it happens
  • loadmaster — an aircrew member responsible for the loading and stowage of cargo aboard an aircraft.
  • lobstering — the act, process, or business of capturing lobsters.
  • lobsterman — a person who traps lobsters.
  • lobstermen — Plural form of lobsterman.
  • lockmaster — one in charge of a canal lock
  • lollywater — a sweet soft drink, especially one brightly colored.
  • long metre — a stanzaic form consisting of four octosyllabic lines, used esp for hymns
  • longstreetJames, 1821–1904, Confederate general in the U.S. Civil War.
  • look after — to turn one's eyes toward something or in some direction in order to see: He looked toward the western horizon and saw the returning planes.
  • loratadine — An antihistamine drug used to treat allergies.
  • loremaster — (chiefly, fantasy) A wise person with knowledge of history, genealogy and ancient poetry and possibly magic as well.
  • lorenzetti — Ambrogio [ahm-braw-jaw] /ɑmˈbrɔ dʒɔ/ (Show IPA), c1319–48, and his brother, Pietro [pye-traw] /ˈpyɛ trɔ/ (Show IPA) c1305–48, Italian painters.
  • lorgnettes — Plural form of lorgnette.
  • lose heart — to become despondent or disillusioned (over something)
  • lose track — a structure consisting of a pair of parallel lines of rails with their crossties, on which a railroad train, trolley, or the like runs.
  • lost river — a river that flows into an underground passage or sinkhole.
  • louseworts — Plural form of lousewort.
  • love story — story about a romantic relationship
  • lovestruck — Alternative spelling of love-struck.
  • loveworthy — worthy of being loved
  • lower hutt — an industrial town in New Zealand on the S coast of North Island. Pop: 100 300 (2004 est)
  • lower mast — the lowermost spar of a compound mast, stepped in the hull of a vessel and carrying a topmast and any other upper spars.
  • lubricated — to apply some oily or greasy substance to (a machine, parts of a mechanism, etc.) in order to diminish friction; oil or grease (something).
  • lubricates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of lubricate.
  • lucerative — Misspelling of lucrative.
  • lukewarmth — lukewarmness
  • lumisterol — a steroid compound produced when ergosterol is exposed to ultraviolet radiation. Formula: C28H44O
  • lust after — desire sexually
  • lusterless — the state or quality of shining by reflecting light; glitter, sparkle, sheen, or gloss: the luster of satin.
  • lusterware — ceramic ware covered with a luster.
  • lustreless — (chiefly UK) alternative spelling of lusterless.
  • lustreware — Alternative spelling of lusterware.
  • lut desert — Dasht-e-Lut.
  • lute stern — a transom stern used on small boats, having an open after extension for breaking up seas coming from astern.
  • lutestring — a silk fabric of high sheen, formerly used in the manufacture of dresses.
  • luxuriated — to enjoy oneself without stint; revel: to luxuriate in newly acquired wealth.
  • luxuriates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of luxuriate.
  • lysimetric — of or relating to the measurement of solubility
  • maculature — (dated) Blotting paper.
  • maelstroms — Plural form of maelstrom.
  • malefactor — a person who violates the law; criminal.
  • maltreated — Simple past tense and past participle of maltreat.
  • mandelbrot — designating or of any of various sets of points used in the study of chaos to generate fractals
  • manstealer — A slave-dealer; someone who seizes another person to hold that person as a slave or sell that person into slavery; more loosely: a slaveholder.
  • manteltree — a wooden or stone lintel over the opening of a fireplace.
  • mantletree — a wooden or stone lintel over the opening of a fireplace.
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