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12-letter words containing ral

  • illiberalism — narrowminded; bigoted.
  • illiberality — narrowminded; bigoted.
  • illiberalize — to render illiberal
  • immoralistic — (somewhat, rare) Of or relating to immoralism.
  • immoralities — Plural form of immorality.
  • integralness — Integrality.
  • interallelic — occurring between two alleles
  • interfemoral — situated between the thighs
  • interpleural — situated between the pleurae
  • inthrallment — Obsolete spelling of enthrallment.
  • intralaminar — Within a lamina.
  • intralingual — within a given language; of or pertaining to a single language.
  • intraluminal — Within a lumen.
  • intramurally — In an intramural manner.
  • isobilateral — (esp of a leaf) capable of being divided into symmetrical halves along two different planes
  • jus naturale — the rules and principles of law derived from the customs and legislation of Rome, as opposed to those derived from the customs of all nations (jus gentium) or from fundamental ideas of right and wrong implicit in the human mind (jus naturale)
  • lateral line — the line, or system of lines, of sensory structures along the head and sides of fishes and amphibians, by which the animal is believed to detect water current and pressure changes and vibrations.
  • lateral lisp — a speech defect consisting in pronouncing s and z like or nearly like the th- sounds of thin and this, respectively.
  • lateral pass — a short pass thrown or tossed parallel to the line of scrimmage or slightly backward from the position of the passer.
  • lauraldehyde — lauric aldehyde.
  • liberal arts — humanities and social sciences
  • liberalising — Present participle of liberalise.
  • liberalistic — the quality or state of being liberal, as in behavior or attitude.
  • liberalities — Plural form of liberality.
  • liberalizing — Present participle of liberalize.
  • ligulifloral — having strap-shaped flowers
  • lingua geral — a lingua franca based on Tupi and spoken in the Amazon basin of South America.
  • literalistic — adherence to the exact letter or the literal sense, as in translation or interpretation: to interpret the law with uncompromising literalism.
  • literalizing — Present participle of literalize.
  • longirostral — (of birds) having a long beak
  • macromineral — any mineral required in the diet in relatively large amounts, especially calcium, iron, magnesium, phosphorus, potassium, and zinc.
  • manufactural — the making of goods or wares by manual labor or by machinery, especially on a large scale: the manufacture of television sets.
  • mass funeral — a funeral held for several dead people at the same time
  • matrilateral — related through the mother, as to a maternal uncle.
  • metacultural — Relating to metaculture.
  • mineral wool — a woollike material for heat and sound insulation, made by blowing steam or air through molten slag or rock.
  • mineralizing — Present participle of mineralize.
  • mineralogies — Plural form of mineralogy.
  • mineralogist — the science or study of minerals.
  • mineralogize — (intransitive) To study mineralogy by collecting and examining minerals.
  • mitral valve — the valve between the left atrium and left ventricle of the heart, consisting of two triangular flaps of tissue, that prevents the blood from flowing back into the atrium.
  • monocultural — the use of land for growing only one type of crop.
  • moral hazard — Insurance. an insurance company's risk as to the insured's trustworthiness and honesty.
  • moralisation — Standard spelling of moralization.
  • moralization — to reflect on or express opinions about something in terms of right and wrong, especially in a self-righteous or tiresome way.
  • moralizingly — In a moralizing fashion.
  • multicentral — having or dependent on several centres; multicentre
  • multilateral — having several or many sides; many-sided.
  • muralitharan — Muttiah (məˈtaɪə). born 1972, Sri Lankan cricketer: a spin bowler, he played in 133 test matches and took a world-record 800 wickets
  • myoneuralgia — myalgia.
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