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13-letter words containing u, l, t, r, a, s

  • inconstruable — unable to be construed
  • industrialise — Non-Oxford British standard spelling of industrialize.
  • industrialism — an economic organization of society built largely on mechanized industry rather than agriculture, craftsmanship, or commerce.
  • industrialist — a person who owns or is involved in the management of an industrial enterprise.
  • industrialize — to introduce industry into (an area) on a large scale.
  • inquisitorial — of or relating to an inquisitor or inquisition.
  • instructional — the act or practice of instructing or teaching; education.
  • instrumentals — Plural form of instrumental.
  • insupportable — not endurable; unbearable; insufferable: insupportable pain.
  • insupportably — In an insupportable manner.
  • intermuscular — of or relating to muscle or the muscles: muscular strain.
  • interosculant — Mutually touching or intersecting.
  • interosculate — to interpenetrate; inosculate.
  • interscapular — between the scapulae or shoulder blades.
  • intersexually — In an intersexual way.
  • intracapsular — Within a capsule.
  • intramuscular — located or occurring within a muscle.
  • intravascular — within the blood vessels.
  • intravenously — through or within a vein. Abbreviation: IV.
  • isostructural — (of two substances) having the same crystal structure but not necessarily a similar chemical composition.
  • labour unrest — unrest or dissatisfaction displayed by workers, often in the form of strikes, and sometimes violent disputes, etc, which disrupts normal business
  • lake sturgeon — a sturgeon, Acipenser fulvescens, of the Great Lakes and Mississippi and St. Lawrence rivers.
  • language arts — study of reading and writing
  • least squares — a method of estimating values from a set of observations by minimizing the sum of the squares of the differences between the observations and the values to be found.
  • liquid storax — a solid resin with a vanillalike odor, obtained from a small tree, Styrax officinalis: formerly used in medicine and perfumery.
  • little russia — former name for the region consisting mainly of Ukraine but sometimes considered as including adjacent areas.
  • loss adjuster — A loss adjuster is someone who is employed by an insurance company to decide how much money should be paid to a person making a claim.
  • louis pasteurLouis [loo-ee;; French lwee] /ˈlu i;; French lwi/ (Show IPA), 1822–95, French chemist and bacteriologist.
  • lower austria — a province in NE Austria. 7092 sq. mi. (18,370 sq. km).
  • lucrativeness — profitable; moneymaking; remunerative: a lucrative business.
  • lumberjackets — Plural form of lumberjacket.
  • lunar caustic — silver nitrate, AgNO 3 , especially in a sticklike mold, used to cauterize tissues.
  • lusus naturae — a deformed person or thing; freak.
  • lycanthropous — Lycanthropic.
  • mare australe — (Southern Sea) an area near the south pole of Mars, appearing as a dark region when viewed telescopically from the earth.
  • mariculturist — One who engages in mariculture.
  • masterfulness — The quality of being masterful.
  • measurability — capable of being measured.
  • mensurability — The quality of being mensurable.
  • metalliferous — containing or yielding metal.
  • metallurgists — Plural form of metallurgist.
  • misarticulate — to articulate incorrectly or inaccurately
  • miscalculator — A person who miscalculates.
  • moral support — emotional assistance, encouragement
  • multigravidas — Plural form of multigravida.
  • multiorgasmic — Capable of multiple orgasms without a refractory period.
  • multipartisan — Relating to or supported by multiple groups, especially by multiple political parties.
  • multipartyism — a political system in which two or more political parties contest elections
  • multiple star — three or more stars lying close together in the celestial sphere and usually united in a single gravitational system.
  • multisectoral — Involving multiple sectors.
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