11-letter words containing r, o, l, i
- hour circle — a great circle on the celestial sphere passing through the celestial poles and containing a point on the celestial sphere, as a star or the vernal equinox.
- hydrologist — the science dealing with the occurrence, circulation, distribution, and properties of the waters of the earth and its atmosphere.
- hydrolyzing — Present participle of hydrolyze.
- hydrophilic — having a strong affinity for water.
- hylomorphic — (of a creature) composed of corporeal and spiritual matter.
- hyperbolise — to use hyperbole; exaggerate.
- hyperbolism — the use of hyperbole.
- hyperbolist — One who uses hyperbole; an exaggerator.
- hyperbolize — to use hyperbole; exaggerate.
- hyperboloid — a quadric surface having a finite center and some of its plane sections hyperbolas. Equation: x 2 / a 2 + y 2 / b 2 − z 2 / c 2 = 1.
- hypercholia — abnormally large secretion of bile.
- hypermotile — Abnormally or excessively motile.
- hypocaloric — That is low in dietary calories.
- ibn gabirol — Arabic name of Avicebrón.
- ibn-gabirol — Solomon. ?1021–?58, Jewish philosopher and poet, born in Spain. His work The Fountain of Life influenced Western medieval philosophers
- ice flowers — formations of ice crystals on the surface of a still, slowly freezing body of water.
- icosahedral — Of, relating to, or having the shape of an icosahedron.
- ill-favored — unpleasant in appearance; homely or ugly.
- illinformed — lacking adequate or proper knowledge or information, as in one particular subject or in a variety of subjects: The public is ill-informed of the danger.
- illuminator — a person or thing that illuminates.
- illusionary — of, relating to, or characterized by illusions; deceptive; misleading.
- illustrator — an artist who makes illustrations: an illustrator of children's books.
- illustrious — highly distinguished; renowned; famous: an illustrious leader.
- ilog solver — A commercial constraint programming system.
- immemorable — That cannot be remembered or has been forgotten.
- immobiliser — Something or someone that immobilises.
- immobilizer — to make immobile or immovable; fix in place.
- immoralists — Plural form of immoralist.
- immoralized — to make or cause to be immoral.
- immortalise — to bestow unending fame upon; perpetuate.
- immortality — immortal condition or quality; unending life.
- immortalize — to bestow unending fame upon; perpetuate.
- immortelles — Plural form of immortelle.
- imperiously — domineering in a haughty manner; dictatorial; overbearing: an imperious manner; an imperious person.
- implementor — any article used in some activity, especially an instrument, tool, or utensil: agricultural implements.
- implicatory — implicative.
- imploration — to beg urgently or piteously, as for aid or mercy; beseech; entreat: They implored him to go.
- imploratory — to beg urgently or piteously, as for aid or mercy; beseech; entreat: They implored him to go.
- imploringly — to beg urgently or piteously, as for aid or mercy; beseech; entreat: They implored him to go.
- import levy — a charge imposed on imported goods to raise the price to as least as high as the price would be in the country the goods are being imported to
- importantly — of much or great significance or consequence: an important event in world history.
- importunely — (obsolete) In an importune manner.
- in line for — in the running for; a candidate for
- inclinatory — characterized by inclination.
- incoercible — incapable of being coerced or compelled.
- incorporeal — not corporeal or material; insubstantial.
- incorrectly — not correct as to fact; inaccurate; wrong: an incorrect statement.
- incorruptly — Without corruption.
- incredulous — not credulous; disinclined or indisposed to believe; skeptical.
- inculcatory — inculcating by nature, characterized by a tendency to inculcate