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9-letter words containing al

  • alicyclic — (of an organic compound) having aliphatic properties, in spite of the presence of a ring of carbon atoms
  • alienable — (of property) transferable to another owner
  • alienated — indifferent, unfriendly, or hostile
  • alienates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of alienate.
  • alienator — A person who alienates.
  • alienists — Plural form of alienist.
  • alienness — the state or quality or being alien, foreign, or unfamiliar
  • alighting — to dismount from a horse, descend from a vehicle, etc.
  • alignment — An alignment is support for a particular group, especially in politics, or for a side in a quarrel or struggle.
  • alikeness — the state or quality of being similar
  • alimental — Supplying food; nourishing.
  • alimonied — provided or supplied with alimony
  • alinement — an adjustment to a line; arrangement in a straight line.
  • aliphatic — (of an organic compound) not aromatic, esp having an open chain structure, such as alkanes, alkenes, and alkynes
  • aliquippa — a borough in W Pennsylvania.
  • aliquoted — Divided into, or distributed in aliquots.
  • aliteracy — the state or quality of being able but disinclined to read
  • aliterate — a person who is able to read but disinclined to do so
  • aliveness — having life; living; existing; not dead or lifeless.
  • alizarine — Alizarin.
  • alkalemia — abnormal alkalinity of the blood.
  • alkalized — Simple past tense and past participle of alkalize.
  • alkalizer — a substance that makes something alkaline or less acidic
  • alkaloids — Plural form of alkaloid.
  • alkalosis — an abnormal increase in the alkalinity of the blood and extracellular fluids
  • alkalotic — characterized by alkalosis
  • alkekengi — the winter cherry plant or fruit.
  • alkoxides — Plural form of alkoxide.
  • alkylated — Simple past tense and past participle of alkylate.
  • all along — If something has been true or been present all along, it has been true or been present throughout a period of time.
  • all clear — The all clear is a signal that a dangerous situation, for example an air raid, has ended.
  • all found — with everything provided, such as food, electricity, heating and laundry, at no additional cost
  • all fours — both the arms and legs of a person or all the legs of a quadruped (esp in the phrase on all fours)
  • all right — If you say that someone or something is all right, you mean that you find them satisfactory or acceptable.
  • all sorts — All sorts of things or people means a large number of different things or people.
  • all there — having his or her wits about him or her; of normal intelligence
  • all-clear — the signal that an air raid or other danger is over.
  • all-dayer — an entertainment, such as a pop concert or film screening, that lasts all day
  • all-fired — excessive; extreme
  • all-night — open, available or operating throughout the night
  • all-overs — a general feeling of unease and nervousness throughout the body (usually preceded by the).
  • all-party — composed of or involving members of all of the political parties of a country
  • all-right — safe; sound: Are you all right?
  • all-round — An all-round person is good at a lot of different skills, academic subjects, or sports.
  • all-state — selected on the basis of merit to represent one's state, often in a competition: an all-state debater; a pitcher on the all-state team.
  • allahabad — a city in N India, in SE Uttar Pradesh at the confluence of the Ganges and Jumna Rivers: Hindu pilgrimage centre. Pop: 990 298 (2001)
  • allamanda — any of several tropical American shrubs or woody vines belonging to the genus Allamanda, of the dogbane family, having showy yellow or purple flowers, and often used for ornamental plantings.
  • allantoic — of or in the allantois
  • allantoid — relating to or resembling the allantois
  • allantoin — a substance derived from the secretions of snails and contained in some plants, used in skin care products and valued for its soothing properties
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