11-letter words containing s, t, i, l, a, o
- apostolical — Apostolic.
- applicators — Plural form of applicator.
- aristoteles — a walled plain in the first quadrant of the face of the moon: about 60 miles (97 km) in diameter.
- arkeologist — Someone who studies the story of Noah's Ark, particularly by searching for physical evidence which would corroborate it.
- assimilator — to take in and incorporate as one's own; absorb: He assimilated many new experiences on his European trip.
- assoilments — Plural form of assoilment.
- astrologian — (obsolete) An astrologer.
- astrologist — the study that assumes and attempts to interpret the influence of the heavenly bodies on human affairs.
- atonalities — Plural form of atonality.
- atrabilious — irritable
- atrociously — extremely or shockingly wicked, cruel, or brutal: an atrocious crime.
- audiologist — the study of hearing disorders, including evaluation of hearing function and rehabilitation of patients with hearing impairments.
- autodialers — Plural form of autodialer.
- automobiles — Plural form of automobile.
- autoplastic — Of or pertaining to autoplasty.
- balloonists — Plural form of balloonist.
- battologist — wearisome repetition of words in speaking or writing.
- belowstairs — (formerly) at or in the basement of a large house, considered as the place where the servants live and work
- biblioclast — One who destroys books, especially the Bible.
- biocatalyst — a chemical, esp an enzyme, that initiates or increases the rate of a biochemical reaction
- bisectional — relating to division into two equal parts
- bristol bay — arm of the Bering Sea between the SW Alas. mainland & the Alaska Peninsula
- cacomistles — Plural form of cacomistle.
- canophilist — a person who loves dogs
- capsulation — enclosed in or formed into a capsule.
- captionless — (of a cartoon) having no caption
- carillonist — a carillonneur
- castiglione — Count Baldassare (baldasˈsaːre). 1478–1529, Italian diplomat and writer, noted particularly for his dialogue on ideal courtly life, Il Libro del Cortegiano (The Courtier) (1528)
- catabolisms — Plural form of catabolism.
- catabolites — Plural form of catabolite.
- cataglottis — A passionate kiss which involves the touching of the tongues of the two people involved.
- catholicism — Catholicism is the traditions, the behaviour, and the set of Christian beliefs that are held by Catholics.
- catonsville — a town in central Maryland, near Baltimore.
- causational — the action of causing or producing.
- ceroplastic — relating to wax modelling
- chiastolite — a variety of andalusite containing carbon impurities
- chiloplasty — cheiloplasty.
- chlorinates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of chlorinate.
- choirstalls — fixed seats in the choir of a church, generally of carved wood
- cholangitis — (medicine) An inflammation of the bile duct.
- cholestasis — the medical condition characterized by the inability of bile to pass normally out of the liver due to blockage or impairment
- cholestatic — of or relating to cholestasis
- circulators — Plural form of circulator.
- cladoptosis — the annual shedding of twigs or branches instead of leaves, as in certain cypresses.
- cleistocarp — cleistothecium.
- cleistogamy — self-pollination and fertilization of an unopened flower, as in the flowers of the violet produced in summer
- clostridial — any of several rod-shaped, spore-forming, anaerobic bacteria of the genus Clostridium, found in soil and in the intestinal tract of humans and animals.
- cnidoblasts — the cell within which a nematocyst is developed.
- coal strike — a cessation of work by coal miners as a protest against working conditions or low pay
- coast pilot — Also called pilot. a manual published by a government for mariners, containing descriptions of coastal waters, harbor facilities, etc., for a specific area.