11-letter words containing ll
- councillour — Obsolete form of councillor.
- counsellers — Plural form of counseller.
- counselling — Counselling is advice which a therapist or other expert gives to someone about a particular problem.
- counsellors — Plural form of counsellor.
- cow college — an agricultural college
- cowansville — a town in S Quebec, in E Canada.
- cranesbills — Plural form of cranesbill.
- cremaillere — a trench or fortification constructed in an indented or saw-tooth pattern
- crenellated — In a castle, a crenellated wall has gaps in the top or openings through which to fire at attackers.
- crestfallen — If you look crestfallen, you look sad and disappointed about something.
- cretan bull — a savage bull, captured on Crete by Hercules and allowed to roam near Marathon in Greece until captured by Theseus.
- cromwellian — of, relating to, or characteristic of the politics, practices, etc., of Oliver Cromwell or of the Commonwealth and Protectorate.
- cross swell — a movement of the sea at right angles to a major current
- cryptically — mysterious in meaning; puzzling; ambiguous: a cryptic message.
- crystallike — a clear, transparent mineral or glass resembling ice.
- crystalline — A crystalline substance is in the form of crystals or contains crystals.
- crystallise — to form into crystals; cause to assume crystalline form.
- crystallite — any of the minute rudimentary or imperfect crystals occurring in many glassy rocks
- crystallize — If you crystallize an opinion or idea, or if it crystallizes, it becomes fixed and definite in someone's mind.
- crystallog. — crystallography
- crystalloid — resembling or having the appearance or properties of a crystal or crystalloid
- cudgellings — beatings with a cudgel
- cupellation — the process of recovering precious metals from lead by melting the alloy in a cupel and oxidizing the lead by means of an air blast
- currer bell — Anne ("Acton Bell") 1820–49, English novelist.
- curtainwall — Storm shutters or other removable protection for all windows and doors in a residence or building against the effects of high winds, rain and flying objects during a hurricane. They can be made of a variety of materials such as aluminum panels, iron or even wood.
- cyberskills — Skills in using computer technology.
- d'iberville — Sieur(born Pierre Le Moyne) 1661-1706; Fr. explorer in North America
- dardanelles — the strait between the Aegean and the Sea of Marmara, separating European from Asian Turkey
- de villiers — A(braham) B(enjamin), born 1984, South African cricketer; a prolific run-scorer in all forms of international cricket
- deallocated — Simple past tense and past participle of deallocate.
- deallocates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of deallocate.
- deallocator — One who, or that which, deallocates.
- death knell — something that heralds death or destruction
- deceitfully — given to deceiving: A deceitful person cannot keep friends for long.
- decennially — Every ten years.
- decollating — Present participle of decollate.
- decollation — to behead; decapitate.
- decolletage — the low-cut neckline of a woman's garment
- degree mill — an academic institution with low standards that awards many degrees
- deictically — In a deictic way.
- deistically — In a deistic manner.
- delhi belly — illness resulting from food-borne parasites, esp as suffered by visitors to India
- delightfull — Archaic form of delightful.
- delphically — in an ambiguous manner; obscurely
- demand bill — a bill of exchange that is payable on demand
- demand-pull — designating or having to do with a form of inflation in which prices are driven up by an excess demand for goods and services, relative to their supply
- demonically — In a demonic way.
- depollution — to eliminate, clean up, or decrease pollution in (an area).
- derailleurs — Plural form of derailleur.
- dialectally — in a dialectal manner