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11-letter words containing a, l, e, s, u, n

  • delusionary — having false or unrealistic beliefs or opinions: Senators who think they will get agreement on a comprehensive tax bill are delusional.
  • delusterant — a chemical agent, as titanium dioxide, used in reducing the sheen of a yarn or fabric.
  • deutschland — Germany
  • disannuller — a person who disannuls
  • duniewassal — a gentleman, especially a cadet of a ranking family, among the Highlanders of Scotland.
  • duplex scan — a scan that uses sound waves to show how well the blood is flowing in arteries
  • durableness — Durability.
  • easefulness — State of being easeful, or a quality of promoting ease and tranquillity.
  • eglandulose — eglandular
  • eigenvalues — Plural form of eigenvalue.
  • encapsulate — Enclose (something) in or as if in a capsule.
  • equableness — The state or quality of being equable.
  • equivalents — Plural form of equivalent.
  • evaluations — Plural form of evaluation.
  • exonuclease — An enzyme that removes successive nucleotides from the end of a polynucleotide molecule.
  • factualness — Factuality.
  • fatefulness — The quality of being fateful.
  • fearfulness — causing or apt to cause fear; frightening: a fearful apparition.
  • filamentous — composed of or containing filaments.
  • final cause — a person or thing that acts, happens, or exists in such a way that some specific thing happens as a result; the producer of an effect: You have been the cause of much anxiety. What was the cause of the accident?
  • fluorinates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of fluorinate.
  • fluticasone — (organic compound) A synthetic corticosteroid whose furoate and propionate forms are used as topical anti-inflammatories.
  • fuel-saving — (of a vehicle) using less fuel for a further distance
  • gainfulness — The state or quality of being gainful; profitableness.
  • gesticulant — making or tending to make gestures or gesticulations: a gesticulant speaker.
  • gladfulness — The quality of being gladful.
  • glaucescent — becoming glaucous; somewhat glaucous.
  • glucokinase — an enzyme, found in all living systems, that serves to catalyze the phosphorylation of gluconic acid.
  • glucosamine — an aminosugar occurring in many polysaccharides of vertebrate tissue and also as the major component of chitin.
  • glutaminase — an enzyme used to treat cancer
  • gradualness — The condition of being gradual.
  • granduncles — Plural form of granduncle.
  • harmfulness — causing or capable of causing harm; injurious: a harmful idea; a harmful habit.
  • hatefulness — arousing hate or deserving to be hated: the hateful oppression of dictators.
  • horn clause — (logic)   A set of atomic literals with at most one positive literal. Usually written L <- L1, ..., Ln or <- L1, ..., Ln where n>=0, "<-" means "is implied by" and comma stands for conjuction ("AND"). If L is false the clause is regarded as a goal. Horn clauses can express a subset of statements of first order logic. The name "Horn Clause" comes from the logician Alfred Horn, who first pointed out the significance of such clauses in 1951, in the article "On sentences which are true of direct unions of algebras", Journal of Symbolic Logic, 16, 14-21. A definite clause is a Horn clause that has exactly one positive literal.
  • house plant — an ornamental plant that is grown indoors or adapts well to indoor culture.
  • house-clean — to clean the inside of a person's house
  • houselander — Caryll [kar-uh l] /ˈkær əl/ (Show IPA), 1901–54, English writer on Roman Catholicism.
  • houseplants — Plural form of houseplant.
  • hudson seal — muskrat fur that has been plucked and dyed to give the appearance of seal.
  • husbandable — Capable of being husbanded, or managed with economy.
  • husbandless — Without a husband.
  • husbandlike — resembling a husband
  • illuminates — to supply or brighten with light; light up.
  • incapsulate — Alternative form of encapsulate.
  • increaseful — full of increase; fertile; fruitful
  • inexcusable — incapable of being excused or justified.
  • inexcusably — incapable of being excused or justified.
  • inosculated — Simple past tense and past participle of inosculate.
  • inosculates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of inosculate.
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