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11-letter words containing s, c, l, e, r, m

  • major scale — a scale consisting of a series of whole steps except for half steps between the third and fourth and seventh and eighth degrees.
  • malefactors — Plural form of malefactor.
  • marcellinusSaint, died a.d. 304, pope 296–304.
  • marcellus iSaint, died a.d. 309, pope 308–309.
  • marcescible — prone to fade or decay
  • masterclass — a small class for advanced students, especially a class in performance skills conducted by a distinguished musician.
  • melioristic — the doctrine that the world tends to become better or may be made better by human effort.
  • mercilessly — without mercy; having or showing no mercy; pitiless; cruel: a merciless critic.
  • meroblastic — (of certain eggs) undergoing partial cleavage, resulting in unequal blastomeres.
  • mesocranial — mesocephalic
  • metacarpals — Plural form of metacarpal.
  • microvessel — (medicine) A very small blood vessel, such as a capillary or arteriole.
  • millicuries — Plural form of millicurie.
  • minor scale — Also called harmonic minor scale. a scale having half steps between the second and third, fifth and sixth, and seventh and eighth degrees, with whole steps for the other intervals.
  • most-caller — (of fruit, fish, vegetables, etc.) fresh; recently picked or caught.
  • motorcycles — Plural form of motorcycle.
  • multicourse — a direction or route taken or to be taken.
  • multiscreen — Having multiple screens.
  • multisource — Employing multiple sources.
  • muscle mary — a homosexual man who practises bodybuilding
  • musculature — the muscular system of the body or of its parts.
  • music lover — sb who enjoys listening to music
  • mussel crab — a pea crab, Pinnotheres maculatus, the female of which lives as a commensal within the mantle cavity of mussels.
  • overmuscled — having muscles developed to excess
  • pleochroism — the property of certain crystals of exhibiting different colors when viewed from different directions under transmitted light. Compare dichroism (def 1), trichroism.
  • plyometrics — a system of exercise in which the muscles are repeatedly stretched and suddenly contracted
  • pre-islamic — existing prior to the ascendancy of Islam; pre-Muslim.
  • resemblance — the state or fact of resembling; similarity.
  • rollicksome — rollicking; frolicsome.
  • sacramental — of, relating to, or of the nature of a sacrament, especially the sacrament of the Eucharist.
  • salad cream — Salad cream is a pale-yellow creamy sauce that you eat with salad.
  • sarcolemmal — of or relating to the sarcolemma
  • scale maker — a person who makes scales for weighing
  • schorlomite — a mineral that is black in colour and belongs to the garnet group
  • sclerectomy — excision of part of the sclera.
  • scleroderma — a disease in which connective tissue anywhere in the body becomes hardened and rigid.
  • sclerometer — any instrument for determining with precision the degree of hardness of a substance, especially a mineral, as by measuring the pressure necessary to pierce or scratch it.
  • scrap metal — discarded metal
  • screamingly — If you say that something is, for example, screamingly funny or screamingly boring, you mean that it is extremely funny or extremely boring.
  • semi-circle — A semi-circle is one half of a circle, or something having the shape of half a circle.
  • simpliciter — simply
  • sir michael — Sir Michael (Kemp) 1905–98, British composer.
  • smart aleck — an obnoxiously conceited person.
  • spermicidal — that kills sperm
  • supercilium — the fillet above the cyma of a cornice.
  • symmetrical — characterized by or exhibiting symmetry; well-proportioned, as a body or whole; regular in form or arrangement of corresponding parts.
  • uncle remus — Roman Legend. See under Romulus (def 1).
  • unscrambler — a person or thing that unscrambles.
  • vermiculous — containing or resembling worms
  • weltschmerz — sorrow that one feels and accepts as one's necessary portion in life; sentimental pessimism.
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