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Words containing stilla

8 letter words containing stilla

  • castilla — Ramón [rah-mawn] /rɑˈmɔn/ (Show IPA), 1797–1867, Peruvian general and statesman: president of Peru 1845–51 and 1855–62.
  • stillage — a low platform on which goods are stored in a warehouse or factory to keep them off the floor, to aid in handling, etc. Compare skid (def 3).

9 letter words containing stilla

  • pistillar — belonging or relating to a pistil

10 letter words containing stilla

  • distilland — a substance that undergoes distillation. Compare distillate (def 1).
  • distillate — the product obtained from the condensation of vapors in distillation.
  • pistillate — having a pistil or pistils.
  • postillate — to annotate, to postil
  • stillatory — a still or distillery where liquid is distilled

11 letter words containing stilla

  • distillable — Capable of being distilled, especially capably of being distilled without chemical decomposition.
  • distillates — Plural form of distillate.
  • instillator — an apparatus for putting liquid drop by drop into a cavity.
  • postillator — a writer of postils; an annotator, a postiller

12 letter words containing stilla

  • distillation — the volatilization or evaporation and subsequent condensation of a liquid, as when water is boiled in a retort and the steam is condensed in a cool receiver.
  • instillation — the act of instilling.
  • postillation — the writing or preaching of postils

13 letter words containing stilla

14 letter words containing stilla

  • redistillation — further distillation; purification of liquid through many distillations

17 letter words containing stilla

On this page, we collect all words with STILLA. To make easier to find the right word we have divided all 30 words to groups according to their length. So you should go to appropriate page if can’t find the word that contains STILLA that you are searching. Also you can use this page in Scrabble.

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