15-letter words containing ral
- fovea centralis — a small pit or depression at the back of the retina forming the point of sharpest vision.
- funeral oration — a formal speech delivered at a funeral
- funeral parlour — A funeral parlour is a place where a funeral director works and where dead people are prepared for burial or cremation.
- funeral service — ceremony at a burial or cremation
- general average — Insurance. any damage or loss to a ship or its cargo voluntarily sustained, as freight jettisoned in a storm, by all parties to a voyage (distinguished from particular average). Abbreviation: G.A.
- general holiday — a public holiday
- general journal — A general journal is a journal recording all of the transactions of a business.
- general manager — supervisor
- general meeting — business: for all members
- general officer — an officer ranking above colonel.
- general paresis — a syphilitic brain disorder characterized by chronic inflammation and degeneration of cerebral tissue resulting in mental and physical deterioration.
- general partner — a partner with unlimited liability for the debts of the partnership.
- general science — basic science taught as a school subject
- general servant — a domestic servant who performs general tasks
- general studies — a school subject that includes a variety of skills and topics (such as comprehension, and current affairs, which may complement the study of A-levels in specific subjects)
- general-purpose — useful in many ways; not limited in use or function: a good general-purpose dictionary.
- generalisations — Plural form of generalisation.
- generalizations — Plural form of generalization.
- gerald mulligan — Gerald Joseph ("Gerry"; "Jeru") 1927–96, U.S. jazz saxophonist, bandleader, and composer.
- gibraltar board — a type of lining board with a cardboard surface and a gypsum core
- heralds' office — the official heraldic authority of Scotland.
- horticulturally — With respect to horticulture.
- infrastructural — the basic, underlying framework or features of a system or organization.
- integral domain — a commutative ring in which the cancellation law holds true.
- interambulacral — relating to, or situated between, interambulacra
- interculturally — pertaining to or taking place between two or more cultures: intercultural exchanges in music and art.
- intracerebrally — Within the cerebrum.
- kamensk-uralski — a city in the W Russian Federation in Asia, near the Ural Mountains.
- lateral fissure — the fissure separating the frontal, temporal, and parietal lobes of the cerebrum.
- lateral moraine — a moraine formed at the side of a glacier.
- liberal judaism — Reform Judaism.
- liberal studies — a supplementary arts course for those specializing in scientific, technical, or professional studies
- liberalizations — Plural form of liberalization.
- little corporal — (Napoleon Bonaparte"the Little Corporal") 1769–1821, French general born in Corsica: emperor of France 1804–15.
- macrostructural — relating to or resembling a macrostructure
- master corporal — a noncommissioned officer in the Canadian forces senior to a corporal and junior to a sergeant
- microstructural — Of or pertaining to a microstructure.
- mineral kingdom — minerals collectively.
- mineral spirits — a volatile distillation product of petroleum, used as a thinner for paints and varnishes. Compare naphtha (def 1).
- mineralogically — With regard to mineralogy.
- mitral stenosis — abnormal narrowing of the mitral valve usually resulting from disease, as rheumatic fever, and obstructing the free flow of blood from the atrium to the ventricle.
- monoculturalism — The practice of actively preserving a culture to the exclusion of external influences.
- moral turpitude — conduct that is regarded as immoral.
- morale-boosting — A morale-boosting action or event makes people feel more confident and cheerful.
- multiculturally — In a multicultural manner.
- multilateralism — having several or many sides; many-sided.
- multilateralist — Supporting or advocating multilateralism.
- multilateralize — to open to participation by several nations, organizations, etc.: to multilateralize trade agreements.
- natural english — Programming in normal, spoken English. [Sammet 1969, p.768].
- natural history — the sciences, as botany, mineralogy, or zoology, dealing with the study of all objects in nature: used especially in reference to the beginnings of these sciences in former times.