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11-letter words containing s, o, l, i, t, u

  • litigiously — In a litigious manner.
  • locust bird — any of various pratincoles, esp Glareola nordmanni (black-winged pratincole), that feed on locusts
  • lotusscript — (language)   A Visual BASIC-like scripting language for Lotus Notes and Lotus SmartSuite. LotusScript is object-oriented and can be used for complex Notes programming, although Java is also available.
  • lounge suit — a man's suit appropriate for informal occasions.
  • loutishness — The state or quality of being loutish, of behaving like a lout.
  • lucio costa — Lúcio [loo-syoo] /ˈlu syu/ (Show IPA), 1902–98, Brazilian architect, chief designer of Brasilia.
  • lutosławski — Witold (ˈvitɔlt). 1913–94, Polish composer, whose works frequently juxtapose aleatoric and notated writing
  • masculation — Making masculine; giving male characteristics.
  • mesothelium — epithelium of mesodermal origin, which lines the body cavities.
  • milquetoast — a very timid, unassertive, spineless person, especially one who is easily dominated or intimidated: a milquetoast who's afraid to ask for a raise.
  • misdoubtful — doubting; distrustful
  • mitropoulos — Dimitri [dih-mee-tree;; Greek th ee-mee-tree] /dɪˈmi tri;; Greek ðiˈmi tri/ (Show IPA), 1897–1960, Greek symphony orchestra conductor in the U.S.
  • modulations — Plural form of modulation.
  • monologuist — a form of dramatic entertainment, comedic solo, or the like by a single speaker: a comedian's monologue.
  • monticolous — existing or having a habitat in or on mountains
  • mossbluiter — the bittern
  • most-lupine — pertaining to or resembling the wolf.
  • mount siple — a mountain in Antarctica, on the coast of Byrd Land. Height: 3100 m (10 171 ft)
  • moustachial — (of a stripe on a beak or snout of an animal) resembling a moustache
  • multanimous — having many sides
  • multicourse — a direction or route taken or to be taken.
  • multifocals — multifocal spectacles
  • multijugous — having several pairs, especially pairs of leaflets; multijugate
  • multiparous — of or relating to a multipara.
  • multiperson — a human being, whether an adult or child: The table seats four persons.
  • multipiston — having more than one piston
  • multisonant — having many sounds
  • multisource — Employing multiple sources.
  • multistorey — Alternative spelling of multi-storey.
  • musculation — (anatomy) The muscular system of an animal, or of any of its parts.
  • museologist — the systematic study of the organization, management, and function of a museum.
  • music stool — a stool you sit on when playing a musical instrument
  • mustard oil — oil expressed from the seed of mustard, used chiefly in making soap.
  • mutilations — Plural form of mutilation.
  • neopopulist — pertaining to a revival of populism, especially a sophisticated form appealing to commonplace values and prejudices.
  • neurologist — a physician specializing in neurology.
  • neutrophils — Plural form of neutrophil.
  • noctilucous — (obsolete) Shining in the night; luminescent.
  • nonsolution — a proposed solution to a problem that is deemed inadequate or not a real solution
  • notoriously — widely and unfavorably known: a notorious gambler. Synonyms: infamous, egregious, outrageous, arrant, flagrant, disreputable.
  • nucleotides — any of a group of molecules that, when linked together, form the building blocks of DNA or RNA: composed of a phosphate group, the bases adenine, cytosine, guanine, and thymine, and a pentose sugar, in RNA the thymine base being replaced by uracil.
  • obliquities — Plural form of obliquity.
  • obliquitous — the state of being oblique.
  • obtrusively — having or showing a disposition to obtrude, as by imposing oneself or one's opinions on others.
  • outclassing — Present participle of outclass.
  • outfielders — Plural form of outfielder.
  • outsleeping — Present participle of outsleep.
  • oxtail soup — soup made using the skinned tail of an ox
  • pendulosity — the state or quality of being pendulous
  • phitsanulok — a city in central Thailand.
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