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11-letter words containing lat

  • plate block — a block of four or more stamps containing the number or numbers of the printing plate or plates in the margin of the sheet.
  • plate glass — a soda-lime-silica glass formed by rolling the hot glass into a plate that is subsequently ground and polished, used in large windows, mirrors, etc.
  • plate proof — proof taken from a plate ready for printing.
  • plateholder — a lightproof container for a photographic plate, loaded into the camera with the plate and having a slide that is removed before exposing.
  • platemaking — the act of making plates
  • plateresque — noting or pertaining to a 16th-century style of Spanish architecture characterized by profuse applications of delicate low-relief Renaissance ornament to isolated parts of building exteriors.
  • platforming — a process for reforming petroleum using a platinum catalyst
  • platinotype — a process of printing positives in which a platinum salt is used, rather than the usual silver salts, in order to make a more permanent print.
  • plattsburgh — a city in NE New York, on Lake Champlain: battle, 1814.
  • platycnemia — (in the shinbone) the state of being laterally flattened.
  • platykurtic — (of a frequency distribution) less concentrated about the mean than the corresponding normal distribution.
  • platyrrhine — Anthropology. having a broad, flat-bridged nose.
  • postillator — a writer of postils; an annotator, a postiller
  • postulating — to ask, demand, or claim.
  • postulation — to ask, demand, or claim.
  • postulatory — of or relating to a postulate or assumption
  • preambulate — to make a preamble, to give an introduction
  • prelateship — the rank of a prelate
  • pullulation — to send forth sprouts, buds, etc.; germinate; sprout.
  • punctulated — bearing small spots or dots
  • pustulation — the formation or breaking out of pustules.
  • pyrogallate — a salt or ether of pyrogallol.
  • 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.
  • re-escalate — to escalate again
  • recalculate — to calculate again, especially for the purpose of finding an error or confirming a previous computation.
  • recirculate — to move in a circle or circuit; move or pass through a circuit back to the starting point: Blood circulates throughout the body.
  • refocillate — to refresh, revive, give new life
  • reformulate — to formulate again.
  • reinflation — Economics. a persistent, substantial rise in the general level of prices related to an increase in the volume of money and resulting in the loss of value of currency (opposed to deflation).
  • reinoculate — to inoculate again
  • relatedness — associated; connected.
  • relationism — a doctrine maintaining the existence of relations between things
  • relationist — a person who maintains a theory rooted in the relation between ideas
  • relative to — a person who is connected with another or others by blood or marriage.
  • restimulate — to stimulate again, reactivate
  • reticulated — netted; covered with a network.
  • retranslate — to translate (something that has already been translated)
  • revelations — the last book of the New Testament, containing visionary descriptions of heaven, of conflicts between good and evil, and of the end of the world
  • sacculation — formed into or having a saccule, sac, or saclike dilation.
  • salad plate — a small plate used chiefly for serving an individual portion of salad.
  • scarlatinal — scarlet fever.
  • schecklaton — a gilded leather used for embroidering jacks
  • scintillate — to emit sparks.
  • screw plate — a metal plate having threaded holes, used for cutting screw threads by hand.
  • scutellated — shaped like a platter; covered with scutella
  • serratulate — having small serrations; mildly serrate
  • serrulation — serrulate condition or form.
  • sigillation — the act of sealing
  • 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.
  • slate black — a slightly purplish black.
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