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11-letter words containing u, s, t, l, a, i

  • pulsatility — pulsating; throbbing.
  • punctualist — a person who is concerned with points of conduct
  • pustulation — the formation or breaking out of pustules.
  • quarterlies — Plural form of quarterly.
  • quasi-adult — having attained full size and strength; grown up; mature: an adult person, animal, or plant.
  • quasi-latin — an Italic language spoken in ancient Rome, fixed in the 2nd or 1st century b.c., and established as the official language of the Roman Empire. Abbreviation: L.
  • quatrefoils — Plural form of quatrefoil.
  • radiculitis — inflammation of a spinal nerve root.
  • restimulate — to stimulate again, reactivate
  • resultative — (in grammar) a phrase which describes the state of a noun by completing the verb phrase
  • reusability — reuse
  • ritualistic — adherence to or insistence on ritual.
  • rumbustical — rumbustious
  • rupes altai — a mountain range in the fourth quadrant of the face of the moon: about 315 miles (507 km) long.
  • sacculation — formed into or having a saccule, sac, or saclike dilation.
  • sailor suit — naval uniform
  • saint louisSaint, 1214?–70, king of France 1226–70.
  • saint lucia — one of the Windward Islands, in the E West Indies.
  • saint-cloud — a city in central Minnesota, on the Mississippi.
  • saint-louis — a port in E Missouri, on the Mississippi.
  • salting out — the addition of salt to a mixture to precipitate proteins, soaps, and other simple organic compounds.
  • salting-out — Salting-out is the effect when adding a salt to a solvent containing an organic solute reduces the solubility of that solute.
  • salutations — the act of saluting.
  • samuel ting — Samuel C(hao) C(hung) [chou choo ng] /tʃaʊ tʃʊŋ/ (Show IPA), born 1936, U.S. physicist: Nobel prize 1976.
  • satellitium — a group of three or more planets lying in one sign of the zodiac
  • saturnalian — (sometimes used with a plural verb) the festival of Saturn, celebrated in December in ancient Rome as a time of unrestrained merrymaking.
  • sealed unit — a hard disk that is permanently sealed to prevent damage to the read/write head
  • seminatural — partly natural and partly cultivated
  • serrulation — serrulate condition or form.
  • sertularian — a type of hydroid that forms stiff, feathery colonies in which the cups holding the zooids are sessile.
  • sesquialter — in the ratio of 3:2
  • singularist — someone who advocates singularism
  • singularity — the state, fact, or quality of being singular.
  • singulative — a grammatical form or construction that expresses a singular entity or indicates that an individual is singled out from a group, especially as opposed to a collective noun, as snowflake as opposed to snow.
  • situational — manner of being situated; location or position with reference to environment: The situation of the house allowed for a beautiful view.
  • social unit — a person or a group of persons, as a family, functioning as a unit in society.
  • specularity — the state of resembling a mirror
  • speculating — to engage in thought or reflection; meditate (often followed by on, upon, or a clause).
  • speculation — the contemplation or consideration of some subject: to engage in speculation on humanity's ultimate destiny.
  • speculatist — a person who speculates
  • speculative — pertaining to, of the nature of, or characterized by speculation, contemplation, conjecture, or abstract reasoning: a speculative approach.
  • spiculation — formation into spicules.
  • spiritually — of, relating to, or consisting of spirit; incorporeal.
  • spiritualty — Often, spiritualties. ecclesiastical property or revenue.
  • sporulation — to produce spores.
  • sporulative — involving or relating to sporulation
  • statutorily — of, relating to, or of the nature of a statute.
  • stimulating — to rouse to action or effort, as by encouragement or pressure; spur on; incite: to stimulate his interest in mathematics.
  • stimulation — to rouse to action or effort, as by encouragement or pressure; spur on; incite: to stimulate his interest in mathematics.
  • stimulative — serving to stimulate.
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