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10-letter words containing s, e, c, l, u

  • licensures — the granting of licenses, especially to engage in professional practice.
  • licentious — sexually unrestrained; lascivious; libertine; lewd.
  • liliaceous — of or like the lily.
  • liquescent — becoming liquid; melting.
  • lose count — to fail to keep an accurate record of items, events, etc
  • lose touch — not keep in contact
  • lost cause — a cause that has been defeated or whose defeat is inevitable.
  • loucheness — The quality of being louche, shifty or disreputable.
  • lovestruck — Alternative spelling of love-struck.
  • lubricates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of lubricate.
  • luciferase — (enzyme) Any one of a group of enzymes that produce bioluminescence by oxidizing luciferin.
  • luciferous — bringing or providing light.
  • lucklessly — In a luckless way.
  • luftmensch — a person unconcerned with the practicalities of earning a living
  • luminesced — Simple past tense and past participle of luminesce.
  • luminesces — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of luminesce.
  • lumpsucker — A globular fish of cooler northern waters, typically having a ventral sucker and spiny fins; a lumpfish.
  • lunarscape — the landscape of the moon.
  • lunchboxes — Plural form of lunchbox.
  • majusculae — Capital letters, as found in manuscripts of the sixth century and earlier.
  • majuscules — Plural form of majuscule.
  • mallemucks — Plural form of mallemuck.
  • malvaceous — belonging to the Malvaceae, the mallow family of plants.
  • marlaceous — Resembling marl.
  • melaleucas — Plural form of melaleuca.
  • meliaceous — belonging to the Meliaceae, the mahogany family of plants.
  • mercurials — Plural form of mercurial.
  • meticulous — taking or showing extreme care about minute details; precise; thorough: a meticulous craftsman; meticulous personal appearance.
  • miniscules — Misspelling of minuscules.
  • minuscules — Plural form of minuscule.
  • miscounsel — to advise wrongly.
  • mule chest — a low chest with drawers, mounted on a low frame.
  • muscadelle — a sweet wine made from muscat grapes.
  • muscle car — a flashy sports car with a large, powerful engine; a hot rod.
  • muscle man — Informal. a man with a muscular or brawny physique, especially a bodybuilder.
  • muscle-man — Informal. a man with a muscular or brawny physique, especially a bodybuilder.
  • musclehead — a muscular man, esp. one who is involved in bodybuilding, weight lifting, etc.
  • musicalise — (British spelling) To set (a text etc) to music.
  • musicalize — to write or produce a musical version of (a book, play, etc.): an attempt to musicalize one of Shakespeare's comedies.
  • nonsecular — of or relating to worldly things or to things that are not regarded as religious, spiritual, or sacred; temporal: secular interests.
  • nuclearism — a political philosophy maintaining that nuclear weapons are the best means of assuring peace and of attaining political goals.
  • nucleobase — (biochemistry) The base of a nucleic acid, such as thymine, uracil, adenine, cytosine and guanine.
  • nucleonics — the branch of science that deals with nuclear phenomena, as radioactivity, fission, or fusion, especially practical applications, as in industrial engineering.
  • nucleoside — any of the class of compounds derived by the hydrolysis of nucleic acids or nucleotides, consisting typically of deoxyribose or ribose combined with adenine, guanine, cytosine, uracil, or thymine.
  • nucleosome — any of the repeating subunits of chromatin occurring at intervals along a strand of DNA, consisting of DNA coiled around histone.
  • null-space — the set of elements of a vector space that a given linear transformation maps to zero.
  • occlusives — Plural form of occlusive.
  • oleraceous — having the qualities or nature of a pot-herb for cookery
  • olivaceous — of a deep shade of green; olive.
  • outclassed — to surpass in excellence or quality, especially by a wide margin; be superior: He far outclasses the other runners in the race.
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