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13-letter words containing s, e, a, l, i, o

  • indissolvable — Not dissolvable; incapable of being dissolved or separated.
  • informalities — Plural form of informality.
  • informercials — Plural form of informercial.
  • insupportable — not endurable; unbearable; insufferable: insupportable pain.
  • intensionally — (philosophy) With respect to intension.
  • intermodalism — pertaining to or suitable for transportation involving more than one form of carrier, as truck and rail, or truck, ship, and rail.
  • interosculant — Mutually touching or intersecting.
  • interosculate — to interpenetrate; inosculate.
  • interpersonal — of or pertaining to the relations between persons: He has strong interpersonal skills.
  • intersocietal — noting or pertaining to large social groups, or to their activities, customs, etc.
  • intrapersonal — existing or occurring within the self or within one's mind: People with high intrapersonal intelligence are aware of their strengths and weaknesses. Intrapersonal conflict can lead to emotional stress.
  • intravenously — through or within a vein. Abbreviation: IV.
  • inviolateness — The state of being inviolate.
  • irrationalise — Alt form irrationalize.
  • isle of capri — Capri.
  • isoalloxazine — a yellow solid that is the heterocyclic compound of the flavins. Formula: C10H6N4O2
  • isogonal line — an imaginary line, or one drawn on a map, connecting all points of equal magnetic declination.
  • isolated pawn — a pawn without pawns of the same colour on neighbouring files
  • isometrically — of, relating to, or having equality of measure.
  • james gosling — (person)   The software engineer who wrote GOSMACS, and served as Sun Microsystems, Inc. project leader for both NeWS, and Java. He is currently (1997) a Vice President and "Distinguished Engineer" at Sun.
  • joseph stalinJoseph V (Iosif Vissarionovich Dzhugashvili or Dzugashvili) 1879–1953, Soviet political leader: secretary general of the Communist Party 1922–53; premier of the U.S.S.R. 1941–53.
  • kaleidoscoped — Simple past tense and past participle of kaleidoscope.
  • kaleidoscopes — Plural form of kaleidoscope.
  • kaleidoscopic — of, relating to, or created by a kaleidoscope.
  • kleptomaniacs — Plural form of kleptomaniac.
  • labiogression — location of the anterior teeth forward of their natural position.
  • laboriousness — requiring much work, exertion, or perseverance: a laborious undertaking.
  • lactoproteins — Plural form of lactoprotein.
  • lake superiorLake, a lake in the N central United States and S Canada: the northernmost of the Great Lakes; the largest body of fresh water in the world. 350 miles (564 km) long; 31,820 sq. mi. (82,415 sq. km); greatest depth, 1290 feet (393 meters); 602 feet (183 meters) above sea level.
  • lake-superiorLake, a lake in the N central United States and S Canada: the northernmost of the Great Lakes; the largest body of fresh water in the world. 350 miles (564 km) long; 31,820 sq. mi. (82,415 sq. km); greatest depth, 1290 feet (393 meters); 602 feet (183 meters) above sea level.
  • lambeosaurine — Any crested hadrosaurid dinosaur of the subfamily Lambeosaurinae.
  • laminectomies — Plural form of laminectomy.
  • landownership — an owner or proprietor of land.
  • laparoscopies — Plural form of laparoscopy.
  • laryngotomies — Plural form of laryngotomy.
  • laser cooling — a technique using laser light to cool atoms to a very low temperature by removing momentum from the particles.
  • laser pointer — a portable laser that emits monochromatic light over a long and narrow distance, used especially as a pointing device.
  • lateroversion — abnormal lateral displacement of a bodily organ or part, esp of the uterus
  • law stationer — a stationer selling articles used by lawyers
  • legislatorial — of or relating to a legislator, legislature, or legislation; legislative.
  • leiomyomatous — a benign tumor composed of nonstriated muscular tissue.
  • leishmaniosis — Alt form leishmaniasis.
  • lepidopterans — Plural form of lepidopteran.
  • lexical scope — (programming)   (Or "static scope") When the scope of an identifier is fixed at compile time to some region in the source code containing the identifier's declaration. This means that an identifier is only accessible within that region (including procedures declared within it). This contrasts with dynamic scope where the scope depends on the nesting of procedure and function calls at run time. Statically scoped languages differ as to whether the scope is limited to the smallest block (including begin/end blocks) containing the identifier's declaration (e.g. C, Perl) or to whole function and procedure bodies (e.g. ECMAScript), or some larger unit of code (e.g. ?). The former is known as static nested scope.
  • liberationism — the principles of liberationists
  • liberationist — the act of liberating or the state of being liberated.
  • lighthouseman — a lighthouse keeper
  • linearisation — Alternative spelling of linearization.
  • liquefactions — Plural form of liquefaction.
  • little casino — the two of spades.
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