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13-letter words containing s, t, y, l, o

  • inhospitality — lack of hospitality; inhospitable attitude toward or treatment of visitors, guests, etc.
  • inobtrusively — in an unobtrusive manner
  • insociability — the state or quality of being insociable
  • insupportably — In an insupportable manner.
  • intensionally — (philosophy) With respect to intension.
  • intravenously — through or within a vein. Abbreviation: IV.
  • iridocyclitis — (medicine) A type of anterior uveitis.
  • isle of youthIsle of, an island in the Caribbean, a special municipality in S Cuba. 1182 sq. mi. (3060 sq. km).
  • isometrically — of, relating to, or having equality of measure.
  • isosmotically — With the same osmotic pressure.
  • isostatically — In an isostatic manner.
  • kentish glory — a moth, Endromis versicolora, common in north and central Europe, having brown variegated front wings and, in the male, orange hindwings
  • laryngologist — A person who studies or specializes in laryngology; a subspeciality of otorhinolaryngology.
  • laryngotomies — Plural form of laryngotomy.
  • lavatory seat — the part on a toilet or lavatory which can be moved up or down and which is used for sitting on
  • leiomyomatous — a benign tumor composed of nonstriated muscular tissue.
  • leptophyllous — (of plants) having long slender leaves
  • liberty horse — (in a circus) a riderless horse that performs movements to verbal commands
  • lipodystrophy — A disorder characterized by abnormal or degenerative conditions of the body's adipose tissue.
  • lithoglyptics — The art of cutting and engraving gems.
  • lonely hearts — of or for people seeking counseling or companionship to bring love or romance into their lives: a lonely-hearts column in the newspaper.
  • lonely-hearts — of or for people seeking counseling or companionship to bring love or romance into their lives: a lonely-hearts column in the newspaper.
  • lost property — lost and found.
  • lycanthropous — Lycanthropic.
  • lymphatolysis — destruction of lymphatic vessels or of lymphoid tissue.
  • lymphoblastic — (US, cytology, immunology) Of or pertaining to a lymphoblast.
  • lymphocytosis — an abnormal increase in the number of lymphocytes in the blood.
  • lymphomatosis — lymphoma spread throughout the body.
  • martyrologies — Plural form of martyrology.
  • master policy — a single policy covering a group of people, typically employees of a company, issued to an employer.
  • meritoriously — deserving praise, reward, esteem, etc.; praiseworthy: to receive a gift for meritorious service.
  • mesityl oxide — an oily, colorless liquid, C 6 H 1 0 O, having a honeylike odor: used chiefly as a solvent and in the manufacture of synthetic organic compounds.
  • microcrystals — Plural form of microcrystal.
  • milton keynes — a residential district in S England, near London, established in the 1960s.
  • misemployment — Wrong or mistaken employment.
  • modesty panel — a panel across the front of a desk, especially an office desk, designed to conceal the legs of a person seated at it.
  • monodactylous — having only one digit or claw.
  • motorbicycles — Plural form of motorbicycle.
  • mount olympus — mountain in Greece
  • mount stanley — a mountain in central Africa, between Uganda and the Democratic Republic of Congo: the highest peak of the Ruwenzori range. Height: 5109 m (16 763 ft)
  • mountainously — In a mountainous way.
  • multi-sensory — of or relating to the senses or sensation.
  • myelinisation — Alt form myelinization.
  • myofibroblast — (cytology) A cell that is intermediate between a fibroblast and smooth muscle.
  • myringoplasty — (surgery) The closure of the perforation of pars tensa of the tympanic membrane.
  • mythologising — Present participle of mythologise.
  • necessitously — In a necessitous way.
  • neuromyelitis — (pathology) inflammation of both the spinal cord and nerves.
  • nondescriptly — in a nondescript manner
  • nonhysterical — not hysterical or funny
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