11-letter words containing s, m, e, l, i
- illuminates — to supply or brighten with light; light up.
- immobilised — Simple past tense and past participle of immobilise.
- immobiliser — Something or someone that immobilises.
- immobilises — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of immobilise.
- immobilizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of immobilize.
- immortalise — to bestow unending fame upon; perpetuate.
- immortelles — Plural form of immortelle.
- immoveables — incapable of being moved; fixed; stationary.
- impassively — without emotion; apathetic; unmoved.
- imperialise — Alt form imperialize.
- imperialism — the policy of extending the rule or authority of an empire or nation over foreign countries, or of acquiring and holding colonies and dependencies.
- imperialist — the policy of extending the rule or authority of an empire or nation over foreign countries, or of acquiring and holding colonies and dependencies.
- imperiously — domineering in a haughty manner; dictatorial; overbearing: an imperious manner; an imperious person.
- impetuously — of, relating to, or characterized by sudden or rash action, emotion, etc.; impulsive: an impetuous decision; an impetuous person.
- implausible — not plausible; not having the appearance of truth or credibility: an implausible alibi.
- imprecisely — In an imprecise manner.
- impressible — capable of being impressed; impressionable.
- impressibly — In an impressible manner.
- impulse buy — spur-of-the-moment purchase
- impulsively — actuated or swayed by emotional or involuntary impulses: an impulsive child.
- inamissible — Incapable of being lost.
- incompletes — Plural form of incomplete.
- inestimable — incapable of being estimated or assessed.
- inestimably — In an inestimable manner.
- insomnolent — sleeplessness; insomnia: a troubled week of insomnolence.
- installment — the act of installing.
- instillment — to infuse slowly or gradually into the mind or feelings; insinuate; inject: to instill courtesy in a child.
- integralism — the belief that one's religious convictions should dictate one's political and social actions.
- internalism — The doctrine that a particular mental phenomenon, such as motivation or justification, has an internal rather than external basis.
- isallotherm — a line on a weather map or chart connecting points having equal temperature variations within a given period of time.
- isle of man — Isle of, an island of the British Isles, in the Irish Sea. 227 sq. mi. (588 sq. km). Capital: Douglas.
- isometrical — Dated form of isometric.
- isoseismals — Plural form of isoseismal.
- james riley — James Whitcomb [hwit-kuh m,, wit-] /ˈʰwɪt kəm,, ˈwɪt-/ (Show IPA), 1849–1916, U.S. poet.
- khmelnitsky — a city in W Ukraine, SW of Kiev.
- ladies' man — a man who strives especially to please women and to attract their attention and admiration.
- lambrequins — Plural form of lambrequin.
- last minute — the time just preceding a deadline or when some decisive action must be taken.
- last-minute — the time just preceding a deadline or when some decisive action must be taken.
- lees summit — a town in W Missouri.
- legatissimo — to be performed as smoothly and connectedly as possible
- legitimates — according to law; lawful: the property's legitimate owner.
- legitimised — Simple past tense and past participle of legitimise.
- legitimises — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of legitimise.
- legitimists — Plural form of legitimist.
- legitimizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of legitimize.
- leishmanial — Relating to leishmania.
- lemon stick — a lemon half with a peppermint stick stuck in it, through which the lemon juice is sucked.
- leprosarium — a hospital for the treatment of lepers.
- leukotomies — Plural form of leukotomy.