14-letter words containing len
- fraudulentness — (rare) fraudulence.
- governableness — The state of being governable.
- hindu calendar — a lunisolar calendar that governs all Hindu and most Indian festivals, known from about 1000 b.c. and subsequently modified during the 4th and 6th centuries a.d.
- honourableness — Alternative spelling of honorableness.
- horn of plenty — cornucopia.
- hospitableness — The quality of being hospitable.
- hypersomnolent — sleepy; drowsy.
- impassableness — The quality of being impassable.
- implacableness — The quality of being implacable.
- impossibleness — Quality of being impossible.
- inclinableness — a readiness to be inclined or persuaded
- incredibleness — so extraordinary as to seem impossible: incredible speed.
- inculpableness — The quality of being inculpable; blamelessness.
- inevitableness — The characteristic of being inevitable; inevitability.
- inexorableness — unyielding; unalterable: inexorable truth; inexorable justice.
- infeasibleness — The quality of being infeasible.
- inflexibleness — The quality or state of being inflexible; inflexibility; rigidity; firmness.
- inimitableness — The quality of being inimitable.
- insatiableness — not satiable; incapable of being satisfied or appeased: insatiable hunger for knowledge.
- insensibleness — Insensibility.
- invariableness — The state of being invariable; constancy of state, condition, or quality; immutability; unchangeableness.
- invincibleness — The quality of being invincible; unconquerableness; insuperableness.
- inviolableness — The quality or state of being inviolable.
- lamentableness — The state or characteristic of being lamentable.
- lend itself to — to be adapted to, useful for, or open to
- lend-lease act — the matériel and services supplied by the U.S. to its allies during World War II under an act of Congress (Lend-Lease Act) passed in 1941: such aid was to be repaid in kind after the war.
- lending policy — a set of guidelines and criteria developed by a bank and used by its employees to determine whether an applicant for a loan should be granted or refused the loan
- linolenic acid — colourless unsaturated essential fatty acid
- manageableness — The state of being manageable; tractableness; docility.
- marketableness — The state or quality of being marketable.
- mary magdalene — Mary of Magdala, whom Jesus healed of possession by devils, Luke 8:2: traditionally identified with the repentant woman whom Jesus forgave. Luke 7:37–50.
- methylene blue — a dark-green, crystalline compound, C 1 6 H 1 8 ClN 3 S, that dissolves in water to form a deep-blue solution: used chiefly as a dye, as a bacteriological and biological stain, and as an antidote for cyanide poisoning.
- millenarianism — a belief in the millennium.
- millennialists — Plural form of millennialist.
- millennium bug — Year 2000
- moth repellent — a chemical produced and sold to keep moths off clothes
- multi-talented — having talent or special ability; gifted.
- myelencephalon — the posterior section of the hindbrain comprising the medulla oblongata.
- non-fraudulent — characterized by, involving, or proceeding from fraud, as actions, enterprise, methods, or gains: a fraudulent scheme to evade taxes.
- nonequivalence — the state or fact of being equivalent; equality in value, force, significance, etc.
- noticeableness — The quality of being noticeable.
- objective lens — objective (def 3).
- objective-lens — something that one's efforts or actions are intended to attain or accomplish; purpose; goal; target: the objective of a military attack; the objective of a fund-raising drive.
- oehlenschläger — Adam Gottlob (ˈadam ˈɡɔtlɔp). 1779–1850, Danish romantic poet and dramatist
- omnibenevolent — All-loving, or infinitely good, usually in reference to a deity or supernatural being, for example, 'God'. Its use is often with regards to the divine triad, whereby a deity is described to be simultaneously omniscient, omnipotent and omnibenevolent. This triad is used especially with the Christian god, Yahweh.
- par excellence — being an example of excellence; superior; preeminent (used postpositively): a chef par excellence.
- pardonableness — the quality or state of being pardonable
- pastry blender — a kitchen utensil having several parallel wires bent in a semicircle and secured by a handle, used especially for mixing pastry dough.
- payday lending — the practice of offering short-term loans at high rates of interest, on the agreement that the borrower will pay back the loan when he or she next receives a wage or salary
- penetrableness — the state of being penetrable; the capacity to be penetrated