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10-letter words containing lo

  • allotheism — the worship of gods foreign to one's own land or culture
  • allotments — Plural form of allotment.
  • allotropes — Plural form of allotrope.
  • allotropic — of or characterized by allotropy
  • allow-none — (programming)   An annotation in GTk documentation indicating that the annotated entity may be null.
  • allowables — that may be allowed; legitimate; permissible: an allowable tax deduction.
  • allowanced — Simple past tense and past participle of allowance.
  • allowances — Plural form of allowance.
  • aloes wood — eaglewood
  • alogically — in an alogical manner
  • along with — accompanying; together with
  • alongshore — close to, by, or along a shore
  • ameloblast — a type of cell involved in forming dental enamel
  • amlodipine — A long-acting calcium channel blocker used as an anti-hypertensive and in the treatment of angina.
  • ampelopsis — any woody vine of the vitaceous genus Ampelopsis, of tropical and subtropical Asia and America
  • amphiploid — a hybrid organism having a diploid set of chromosomes from each parental species.
  • amygdaloid — a volcanic igneous rock containing amygdales
  • amylolysis — the conversion of starch into sugar
  • amyloplast — a non-pigmented granule in a plant cell which stores amylopectin
  • analogical — of, expressing, or based upon analogy
  • analogised — Simple past tense and past participle of analogise.
  • analogized — Simple past tense and past participle of analogize.
  • analogizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of analogize.
  • anchylosis — (anatomy, medicine) alternative spelling of ankylosis.
  • aneuploidy — (genetics) The condition of being aneuploid; the state of possessing chromosome number that is not an exact multiple of the haploid number.
  • angelology — a doctrine or theory treating of angels
  • anglomania — excessive respect for English customs, etc
  • anglophile — If you describe a non-British person as Anglophile, you mean that they admire Britain and British culture.
  • anglophobe — a person who hates or fears England or its people
  • anglophone — Anglophone communities are English-speaking communities in areas where more than one language is commonly spoken.
  • ankylosaur — any of various quadrupedal herbivorous ornithischian dinosaurs constituting the suborder Ankylosauria, which were most abundant in upper Cretaceous times and had a very heavily armoured tanklike body
  • ankylosing — Present participle of ankylose.
  • anode glow — the luminous region between the positive column and the anode dark space in a vacuum tube, occurring when the pressure is low.
  • antilochus — a son of Nestor and a trusted friend of Achilles.
  • antilogies — Plural form of antilogy.
  • antilogism — a group of three inconsistent propositions, two of which are premises of a syllogism that contradict the third.
  • antilogous — having the opposite name or character
  • antilopine — of or relating to the antelope
  • any longer — anymore
  • apiologist — the scientific study of bees, especially honeybees.
  • apollonian — of or relating to Apollo or the cult of Apollo
  • apologetic — If you are apologetic, you show or say that you are sorry for causing trouble for someone, for hurting them, or for disappointing them.
  • apologised — to offer an apology or excuse for some fault, insult, failure, or injury: He apologized for accusing her falsely.
  • apologiser — Agent noun of apologise; one who apologises.
  • apologises — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of apologise.
  • apologists — Plural form of apologist.
  • apologized — to offer an apology or excuse for some fault, insult, failure, or injury: He apologized for accusing her falsely.
  • apologizer — to offer an apology or excuse for some fault, insult, failure, or injury: He apologized for accusing her falsely.
  • apologizes — to offer an apology or excuse for some fault, insult, failure, or injury: He apologized for accusing her falsely.
  • appaloosas — Plural form of appaloosa.
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