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14-letter words containing s, u, o, l

  • lymphedematous — Relating to lymphedema.
  • macrocephalous — Having a large head.
  • macrodactylous — related to or having macrodactyly
  • macroglobulins — Plural form of macroglobulin.
  • macromolecules — Plural form of macromolecule.
  • malacophyllous — (of plants living in dry regions) having fleshy leaves in which water is stored
  • male menopause — a malaise that allegedly affects men in middle age and is said to be responsible for periods of emotional upset and uncharacteristic behavior.
  • malnourishment — Malnutrition, undernourishment.
  • malodorousness — The state or condition of being malodorous.
  • malpighiaceous — of, relating to, or belonging to the Malpighiaceae, a family of tropical plants many of which are lianas
  • marsupial bone — epipubis.
  • marsupial mole — a burrowing Australian marsupial of the genus Notoryctes, resembling a common mole in form and behavior.
  • marvellousness — The quality or state of being marvellous.
  • melanospermous — having dark spores, as certain seaweeds.
  • melastomaceous — belonging to the family Melastomataceae (also known as Melastomaceae)
  • meretriciously — In a meretricious manner.
  • meticulousness — taking or showing extreme care about minute details; precise; thorough: a meticulous craftsman; meticulous personal appearance.
  • metrosexuality — The quality of being metrosexual.
  • microcephalous — Microcephalic.
  • micropublisher — a publisher of material in microfilm
  • micropulsation — a very minor fluctuation in the strength of the earth's magnetic field
  • middlesborough — a city in SE Kentucky.
  • miraculousness — performed by or involving a supernatural power or agency: a miraculous cure.
  • miscalculation — An act of miscalculating; an error or misjudgment.
  • miscounselling — the act of giving bad or incorrect counselling
  • misutilization — to put to use; turn to profitable account: to utilize a stream to power a mill.
  • molly maguires — a secret society organized in Ireland in 1843 to terrorize landlords' agents in order to prevent evictions
  • monolingualism — knowing or able to use only one language; monoglot.
  • mosquito fleet — a group or fleet of PT boats or other small, armed boats.
  • mound builders — a member of any of the early American Indian peoples who built the burial mounds, fortifications, and other earthworks found in the Midwest and the Southwest
  • mount pleasant — a city in central Michigan.
  • multi-personal — of, relating to, or coming as from a particular person; individual; private: a personal opinion.
  • multifariously — In a multifarious manner.
  • multinationals — Plural form of multinational.
  • multiple store — chain store.
  • multiprocessor — parallel processing
  • multireligious — belonging to or following more than one religion
  • multisectional — pertaining or limited to a particular section; local or regional: sectional politics.
  • multivibrators — Plural form of multivibrator.
  • musca volitans — floater (def 6).
  • musculophrenic — (anatomy) Pertaining to the muscles and the diaphragm.
  • museologically — In a museological manner.
  • mushroom cloud — mushroom (def 4).
  • musical comedy — musical (def 5).
  • musicalization — the adaptation of a novel, play, etc into a musical form
  • mutual society — co-operative organization
  • myrmecophilous — (biology) Adapted to thrive in the presence of ants.
  • nacreous cloud — a rarely seen, luminous, iridescent cloud shaped like a cirrus or altocumulus, approximately 15 miles (24 km) above the earth, and of unknown composition.
  • nanopublishing — an inexpensive form of online publishing that uses blogging as a model to reach a specific audience
  • national trust — (in Britain) an organization concerned with the preservation of historic buildings and monuments and areas of the countryside of great beauty in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland. It was founded in 1895 and incorporated by act of parliament in 1907. The National Trust for Scotland was founded in 1931
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