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11-letter words containing al

  • a good deal — bargain
  • abderhalden — Emil [ey-meel] /ˈeɪ mil/ (Show IPA), 1877–1950, Swiss chemist and physiologist.
  • abdominally — of, in, on, or for the abdomen: abdominal wall; abdominal pains.
  • abiological — not involving living organisms
  • abiotically — in a way that involves the absence of life or the absence of living forms
  • abnormalism — a belief that unusual conditions and circumstances are more important as causes of subsequent events than normal conditions
  • abnormality — An abnormality in something, especially in a person's body or behaviour, is an unusual part or feature of it that may be worrying or dangerous.
  • abnormalize — to make abnormal.
  • abolitional — aiming to abolish something, esp slavery
  • aboriginals — Plural form of aboriginal.
  • academicals — traditional academic clothing; cap and gown
  • acatalectic — having the necessary number of feet or syllables, esp having a complete final foot
  • acataleptic — not able to be understood or conceived.
  • accentually — of or relating to accent or stress.
  • accessional — (rare) Pertaining to accession; additional - Sir T. Browne.
  • accessorial — of or like an accessory; supplementary
  • accidentals — Plural form of accidental.
  • accusatival — of the accusative case
  • acerbically — in an acerbic manner
  • acorn valve — a small electronic valve, approximately acorn-shaped with small closely-spaced electrodes, used in ultrahigh-frequency applications
  • acraldehyde — acrolein.
  • acrocephaly — oxycephaly
  • acromegalia — (disease) An alternative name for the disease acromegaly.
  • acromegalic — (pathology) Pertaining to or characteristic of acromegaly. (from 19th c.).
  • acropetally — in an upward direction, towards the apex
  • actinically — In an actinic manner.
  • actual cost — the cost of a product based on incurred costs of material and labor required in its production.
  • actualising — Present participle of actualise.
  • actualistic — the doctrine that all reality is animate or in motion.
  • actualities — Plural form of actuality.
  • actualizing — Present participle of actualize.
  • actuarially — in an actuarial manner
  • acyclically — In an acyclic manner; without cycles.
  • acyl halide — any derivative of carboxylic acid in which the hydroxyl group has been replaced by a halogen atom
  • added value — In marketing, added value is something which makes a product more appealing to customers.
  • adenomegaly — (pathology) The enlargement of a gland, especially those of the neck.
  • admiralties — Plural form of admiralty.
  • adnominally — In an adnominal way, used like an adnoun, adjectivally.
  • adrenalised — Simple past tense and past participle of adrenalise.
  • adrenalitis — (pathology) Inflammation of one or both adrenal glands, leading to an insufficiency of cortisol and/or aldosterone.
  • adrenalized — tense or highly charged
  • adventitial — of or relating to the adventitia
  • adverbially — of, relating to, or used as an adverb.
  • adversarial — If you describe something as adversarial, you mean that it involves two or more people or organizations who are opposing each other.
  • advertorial — An advertorial is an advertisement that uses the style of newspaper or magazine articles or television documentary programmes, so that it appears to be giving facts and not trying to sell a product.
  • aerial mast — a mast on which an aerial is mounted
  • aerial mine — Military. a mine designed to be dropped from the air into water.
  • aerial root — a root that grows from the stem of a plant, above ground or above water
  • aerobically — in an aerobic manner
  • aeromedical — relating to the medical treatment of disorders associated with air or space travel

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