12-letter words that end in ll
- advance poll — (in an election) a poll held prior to election day to permit voters who expect to be absent then to cast their ballots
- aileron roll — a roll consisting of one or more rotations, usually controlled by the use of ailerons.
- baden-powell — Robert Stephenson Smyth (smɪθ, smaɪθ), 1st Baron Baden-Powell. 1857–1941, British general, noted for his defence of Mafeking (1899–1900) in the Boer War; founder of the Boy Scouts (1908) and (with his sister Agnes) the Girl Guides (1910)
- baggage hall — a large room at an airport, usually containing a number of carousels, where passengers go to collect their baggage after a flight
- be on a roll — to have a series of successes; go from success to success
- bearing wall — any of the walls supporting a floor or the roof of a building.
- bicycle bell — a bell attached to a bicycle, used to warn others on the road
- bimorph cell — a piezoelectric transducer consisting of two crystals cemented together, used in microphones, headphones, loudspeakers, etc. to convert vibrations into a voltage output or to convert a signal voltage into vibrations that can produce audible sounds
- blanket roll — a blanket or sleeping bag rolled into a cylindrical pack for easy carrying and outdoor use by hikers, soldiers, cowboys, etc., often with cooking utensils, food, and personal articles carried inside.
- borough hall — a building housing the administrative offices of a borough.
- boskop skull — a portion of a human skull found in South Africa, of undetermined relationship and geological age: formerly associated with a hypothetical Boskop race
- bourne shell — (sh, Shellish). The original command-line interpreter shell and script language for Unix written by S.R. Bourne of Bell Laboratories in 1978. sh has been superseded for interactive use by the Berkeley C shell, csh but still widely used for writing shell scripts. There were even earlier shells, see glob. [Details?]
- bowling ball — a round, heavy ball for bowling, usually made of hard rubber or plastic, with holes drilled into it for the bowler's thumb and two fingers.
- breast drill — a geared drill that can be braced against the chest for additional leverage.
- breed's hill — a hill in E Massachusetts, adjoining Bunker Hill: the true site of the Battle of Bunker Hill (1775)
- buffalo bill — nickname of William Frederick Cody. 1846–1917, US showman who toured Europe and the US with his famous Wild West Show
- by deed poll — In Britain, if you change your name by deed poll, you change it officially and legally.
- cadmium cell — a photocell with a cadmium electrode that is especially sensitive to ultraviolet radiation
- camphor ball — mothball
- capitol hill — the area around the Capitol in Washington, DC
- chinese wall — a notional barrier between the parts of a business, esp between the market makers and brokers of a stock-exchange business, across which no information should pass to the detriment of clients
- clarion call — A clarion call is a strong and emotional appeal to people to do something.
- closed shell — (in atomic structure) a shell that contains the maximum number of electrons permitted by the exclusion principle.
- collect call — A collect call is a telephone call which is paid for by the person who receives the call, rather than the person who makes the call.
- concert hall — a hall where concerts are performed
- costume ball — a fancy dress ball
- cottage roll — a small pickled boneless ham
- counterspell — a spell or charm which acts against another spell, esp in fantasy or role-playing games
- cricket ball — the ball used to play cricket
- crystal ball — If you say that someone, especially an expert, looks into a crystal ball, you mean that they are trying to predict the future. Crystal balls are traditionally used by fortune-tellers.
- curtain call — In a theatre, when actors or performers take a curtain call, they come forward to the front of the stage after a performance in order to receive the applause of the audience.
- curtain wall — a non-load-bearing external wall attached to a framed structure, often one that is prefabricated
- cut and fill — a process of localized gradation whereby material eroded from one place is deposited a short distance away.
- cut fastball — a fastball that breaks somewhat like a curve ball, due to increased pressure from the tip of the middle finger.
- daniell cell — a type of cell having a zinc anode in dilute sulphuric acid separated by a porous barrier from a copper cathode in copper sulphate solution. It has an emf of 1.1 volts
- diploma mill — an academic institution with low standards that awards many degrees
- disgracefull — Archaic form of disgraceful.
- distastefull — Archaic form of distasteful.
- divorce mill — a divorce court, especially such a court in a state or country that does not impose difficult requirements, as a long period of residence or humiliating grounds, on those who wish to dissolve their marriage.
- double scull — a racing shell in which two scullers sit one behind the other and pull two oars each
- drawbar pull — the force, measured in pounds, available to a locomotive for pulling rolling stock after overcoming its own tractive resistance.
- edith cavell — Edith Louisa, 1865–1915, English nurse: executed by the Germans in World War I.
- faneuil hall — a market house and public hall in Boston, Massachusetts, called “the Cradle of Liberty” because it was used as a meeting place by American patriots immediately before the Revolutionary War.
- fanning mill — a machine for winnowing grain by the action of riddles and sieves and an air blast.
- finance bill — a bill or act of a legislature to obtain funds for the public treasury.
- first of all — to start with
- fit the bill — If you say that someone or something fits the bill or fills the bill, you mean that they are suitable for a particular job or purpose.
- flowing well — A flowing well is a well which can produce oil or gas without the use of a mechanical pump.
- flutter mill — a flutter wheel, especially a small one designed as a child's plaything.
- foreign bill — a bill of exchange drawn on a payer in one country by a maker in another.
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