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13-letter words containing t, r, o, i, l, s

  • ceremonialist — of, relating to, or characterized by ceremony; formal; ritual: a ceremonial occasion.
  • chalicotheres — Plural form of chalicothere.
  • child support — If a parent pays child support, they legally have to pay money to help provide things such as food and clothing for a child with whom they no longer live.
  • chloroformist — a person who is skilled in the use of or who dispenses or provides chloroform as part of their job
  • chloroplastic — a plastid containing chlorophyll.
  • cholesteremia — cholesterolemia.
  • choripetalous — polypetalous
  • chromatolysis — the dissolution of stained material, such as chromatin in injured cells
  • chrysophilite — a person who loves gold
  • circumlocutes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of circumlocute.
  • clavichordist — Someone who plays the clavichord.
  • clistocarpous — Mycology. having cleistothecia.
  • cluster point — a point of a net having the property that the net is frequently in each neighborhood of the point.
  • coal industry — a branch of commercial enterprise concerned with the discovery and mining of coal
  • cobaltiferous — containing cobalt
  • collateralise — Alternative spelling of collateralize.
  • collectorship — The rank or office of a collector of customs or other taxes.
  • colourisation — Alternative spelling of colorization.
  • commercialist — the principles, practices, and spirit of commerce.
  • considerately — showing kindly awareness or regard for another's feelings, circumstances, etc.: a very considerate critic.
  • consimilarity — the condition of being mutually alike
  • consolidators — Plural form of consolidator.
  • constrainable — able to be constrained
  • constrainedly — forced, compelled, or obliged: a constrained confession.
  • constructible — to build or form by putting together parts; frame; devise.
  • containerless — having no container
  • contrastingly — to compare in order to show unlikeness or differences; note the opposite natures, purposes, etc., of: Contrast the political rights of Romans and Greeks.
  • contrastively — tending to contrast; contrasting. contrastive colors.
  • contraversial — Misspelling of controversial.
  • control stick — the lever by which a pilot controls the lateral and longitudinal movements of an aircraft
  • controversial — If you describe something or someone as controversial, you mean that they are the subject of intense public argument, disagreement, or disapproval.
  • coreligionist — an adherent of the same religion as another
  • coresidential — relating to joint residency
  • corrosibility — corrodibility
  • corticospinal — Of, or pertaining to, or connecting the cerebral cortex and the spinal cord.
  • costimulatory — Of or pertaining to co-stimulation.
  • coterminously — having the same border or covering the same area.
  • counterclaims — Plural form of counterclaim.
  • crenellations — the battlements on a building
  • criminologist — the study of crime and criminals: a branch of sociology.
  • cross-fertile — capable of cross-fertilization or of being cross-fertilized
  • cross-sterile — incapable of reproducing due to hybridization.
  • cross-utilize — to make use of in an additional or different way.
  • crosscut file — a file having two intersecting rows of teeth
  • crossectional — Of, pertaining to, or being a cross section.
  • cryobiologist — A biologist who specializes in cryobiology.
  • cryptoclastic — (of minerals and rocks) composed of microscopic fragments
  • crystalloidal — Relating to a crystalloid.
  • curling stone — a large, heavy, ellipsoidal stone or a similar object made of iron, usually having one rough side and one smooth side with a hole in the center of each for screwing in a handle by which the stone is released, for use in the game of curling.
  • curling tongs — a metal scissor-like device that is heated, so that strands of hair may be twined around it in order to form curls
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