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11-letter words containing u, n, c, h, r, l

  • after-lunch — occurring after a midday meal
  • bunchflower — a tall plant (Melanthium virginicum) of the lily family, growing in the E U.S. and having large clusters of white or greenish flowers
  • chancellour — Archaic form of chancellor.
  • chloroquine — a synthetic drug administered orally to treat malaria. Formula: C18H26ClN3
  • chorus line — the group of dancers who perform routines in a musical
  • churn drill — a portable drill rig using a bit fashioned on a massive steel cylinder that is alternately lifted and dropped to drill a hole in earth and rock.
  • cool hunter — a person who is employed to identify future trends, esp in fashion or the media
  • ensepulcher — (transitive) To lay in a sepulcher; to entomb.
  • ensepulchre — to place into a sepulchre
  • groundcloth — A groundcloth is a piece of waterproof material which you put on the ground to sleep on when you are camping.
  • hard launch — the general or official launch, esp of a website, after which all features, products, and services are understood to be available
  • herculaneum — an ancient city in SW Italy, on the Bay of Naples: buried along with Pompeii by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in a.d. 79; partially excavated.
  • hibernacula — Plural form of hibernaculum.
  • homonuclear — a homonuclear molecule is composed of atoms of the same element or isotope and all of its nuclei are alike
  • horn clause — (logic)   A set of atomic literals with at most one positive literal. Usually written L <- L1, ..., Ln or <- L1, ..., Ln where n>=0, "<-" means "is implied by" and comma stands for conjuction ("AND"). If L is false the clause is regarded as a goal. Horn clauses can express a subset of statements of first order logic. The name "Horn Clause" comes from the logician Alfred Horn, who first pointed out the significance of such clauses in 1951, in the article "On sentences which are true of direct unions of algebras", Journal of Symbolic Logic, 16, 14-21. A definite clause is a Horn clause that has exactly one positive literal.
  • krasny luch — a city in SE Ukraine, E of Donetsk.
  • leprechauns — a dwarf or sprite.
  • lunch break — pause for midday meal
  • neural arch — a bony or cartilaginous arch resting on the chief part of each vertebra and forming a tunnel through which the nerve cord passes
  • plutarchian — of or relating to the biographer Plutarch.
  • power lunch — ability to do or act; capability of doing or accomplishing something.
  • preluncheon — a light meal before lunch
  • pulmobranch — a respiratory organ found in some invertebrates
  • relaunching — an act or instance of launching something again.
  • rush candle — a candle made from a dried, partly peeled rush that has been dipped in grease.
  • subchondral — of or relating to cartilage or a cartilage.
  • thunderclap — a crash of thunder.
  • uncrushable — to press or squeeze with a force that destroys or deforms.
  • underclothe — to supply with underclothes
  • unreachable — to get to or get as far as in moving, going, traveling, etc.: The boat reached the shore.
  • unscholarly — not befitting a scholar or learned person
  • uttaranchal — a state of N India, created in 2000 from the N part of Uttar Pradesh: in the Himalayas, rising to over 7500 m (25 000 ft); rice, tea, and timber. Capital: Dehra Dun. Pop: 8 479 562 (2001). Area: 51 125 sq km (19 739 sq miles)

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