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9-letter words containing ll

  • allowedly — by general admission or agreement; admittedly
  • allspices — Plural form of allspice.
  • allthough — Obsolete form of although.
  • allusions — Plural form of allusion.
  • amaryllid — a plant of the amaryllis family
  • amaryllis — an amaryllidaceous plant, Amaryllis belladonna, native to southern Africa and having large lily-like reddish or white flowers
  • ambarella — Otaheite apple.
  • ampullary — Of or pertaining to an ampulla.
  • ampullate — Having an ampulla; flask-shaped; bellied.
  • ampullula — a small ampulla.
  • ancillary — The ancillary workers in an institution are the people such as cleaners and cooks whose work supports the main work of the institution.
  • andouille — a spicy smoked pork sausage with a blackish skin
  • annulling — (especially of laws or other established rules, usages, etc.) to make void or null; abolish; cancel; invalidate: to annul a marriage.
  • anti-pill — denoting a material that does not form pills or that resists pilling
  • antibully — Intended to counter bullying.
  • antically — in a ludicrous or grotesque manner
  • aphyllous — (of plants) having no leaves
  • apostille — a marginal annotation or note.
  • appalling — Something that is appalling is so bad or unpleasant that it shocks you.
  • appellant — An appellant is someone who is appealing against a court's decision after they have been judged guilty of a crime.
  • appellate — of or relating to appeals
  • appenzell — a canton of NE Switzerland, divided in 1597 into the Protestant demicanton of Appenzell Outer Rhodes and the Catholic demicanton of Appenzell Inner Rhodes. Capitals: Herisau and Appenzell, respectively. Pop: 53 200 and Pop: 15 000 (2002 est) respectively. Areas: 243 sq km (94 sq miles) and 171 sq km (66 sq miles) respectively
  • aquarelle — a method of watercolour painting in transparent washes
  • argillite — any argillaceous rock, esp a hardened mudstone
  • arillated — (of seeds) having an aril
  • ark shell — any marine bivalve of the family Arcidae, especially of the genus Arca, characterized by a heavy shell with a toothed hinge and a deep, boatlike inner surface.
  • armadillo — An armadillo is a small animal whose body is covered with large bony scales and which rolls itself into a ball when it is attacked. Armadillos are mainly found in South and Central America.
  • armillary — of or relating to bracelets
  • arpillera — a Peruvian hand-sewn wall-hanging, typically of exquisite detail
  • artillery — Artillery consists of large, powerful guns which are transported on wheels and used by an army.
  • aryballos — a small narrow-necked vessel or bottle shaped like a sphere, used in ancient Greece to store oil or perfume
  • aryballus — aryballos.
  • asexually — Biology. having no sex or sexual organs. independent of sexual processes, especially not involving the union of male and female germ cells.
  • asheville — city in W N.C.: pop. 69,000
  • aspergill — An aspergillum.
  • astrofell — (in the works of Spenser) an unidentified plant, commonly believed to be akin to an aster
  • asyllabic — not functioning in the manner of a syllable
  • attollent — (of muscle action) lifting up or raising
  • ayatollah — An ayatollah is a type of Muslim religious leader.
  • baby bell — one of the seven regional telephone companies formed after the breakup of the Bell system in 1983.
  • baby doll — a doll that looks like a baby
  • bacillary — of, relating to, or caused by bacilli
  • backfills — Plural form of backfill.
  • backstall — the loss of power and tendency to drop of a kite in low winds
  • bagatelle — something of little value or significance; trifle
  • bahaullah — Husayn ʿAlī Mīrzā.
  • bailliage — the office or district of a bailiff
  • bajillion — an extremely large but unspecified number, quantity, or amount
  • balefully — In a baleful manner.
  • ball clay — a fine dark kaolinic clay that turns white or nearly white when fired, used in the manufacture of a wide variety of ceramic wares in combination with other clays for its exceptional bonding properties and plasticity.
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