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11-letter words containing lli

  • killifishes — Plural form of killifish.
  • killikinick — Alternative form of kinnikinnick.
  • la valliere — Duchesse de [dy-shes duh] /dyˈʃɛs də/ (Show IPA), (Francoise Louise de la Baume Le Blanc) 1644–1710, French noblewoman and mistress of Louis XIV of France: later a religious.
  • lamellicorn — having antennae with lamellate terminal segments, as beetles of the group Lamellicornia, including the scarabaeids and stag beetles.
  • lamelliform — shaped like a lamella; platelike; scalelike.
  • lapilliform — shaped like a pebble
  • leg-pulling — the act of performing practical jokes
  • lilliputian — extremely small; tiny; diminutive.
  • lipofilling — the surgical transfer of fat removed by liposuction to areas of the body that need filling out.
  • log-rolling — If you accuse politicians of log-rolling, you mean that they make private agreements with each other, so that, for example, they give each other help or vote for each other's bills.
  • low milling — a process for making flour in which the grain is ground once and then bolted.
  • machiavelli — Niccolò di Bernardo [neek-kaw-law dee ber-nahr-daw] /ˌnik kɔˈlɔ di bɛrˈnɑr dɔ/ (Show IPA), 1469–1527, Italian statesman, political philosopher, and author.
  • mamilliform — shaped like a nipple
  • marcellinusSaint, died a.d. 304, pope 296–304.
  • marshalling — a military officer of the highest rank, as in the French and some other armies. Compare field marshal.
  • maxilliform — Having the form, or structure, of a maxilla.
  • maxillipeds — Plural form of maxilliped.
  • mcgillivrayAlexander, 1759?–93, Native American chief of the Creek nation.
  • medallioned — having or wearing a medallion or medallions
  • megamillion — (informal) A great number of millions.
  • melliferous — yielding or producing honey.
  • mellifluent — mellifluous.
  • mellifluous — sweetly or smoothly flowing; sweet-sounding: a mellifluous voice; mellifluous tones.
  • mellifulous — Misspelling of mellifluous.
  • mesalliance — a marriage with someone who is considered socially inferior; misalliance.
  • mesophyllic — (botany) Of or pertaining to the mesophyll of a leaf.
  • metallicize — Electricity. to make (a circuit) thoroughly metallic, as by replacing a ground return with another wire.
  • metalliding — the creation of an alloy coating by an electrolytic process involving the diffusion of atoms from one metal into the surface of a second metal
  • methicillin — a semisynthetic penicillin antibiotic, C 1 7 H 1 9 N 2 NaO 6 S, used principally in the treatment of severe, penicillin-resistant staphylococci infections.
  • mezlocillin — a wide-spectrum semisynthetic penicillin, C 2 1 H 2 5 N 5 O 8 S 2 , used parenterally in the treatment of infections due to Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
  • micromilli- — nano-
  • milliampere — a unit of electric current equal to one thousandth of an ampere. Abbreviation: mA.
  • millicuries — Plural form of millicurie.
  • millidegree — one thousandth of a degree.
  • millifarads — Plural form of millifarad.
  • milligramme — Obsolete spelling of milligram.
  • milliliters — Plural form of milliliter.
  • millilitres — Plural form of millilitre.
  • millimeters — Plural form of millimeter.
  • millimetres — Plural form of millimetre.
  • millimetric — a unit of length equal to one thousandth of a meter and equivalent to 0.03937 inch. Abbreviation: mm.
  • millimicron — a unit of length equal to one thousandth of a micron; one-billionth of a meter. Symbol: mμ.
  • millineries — Plural form of millinery.
  • millionaire — a person whose wealth amounts to a million or more in some unit of currency, as dollars.
  • millionfold — comprising a million parts or members.
  • milliradian — one thousandth of a radian.
  • millisecond — one thousandth of a second. Abbreviation: msec.
  • mis-selling — the act or an instance of mis-selling
  • misalliance — an improper or incompatible association, especially in marriage; mésalliance.
  • misspelling — the act of spelling incorrectly: Note his misspelling of that word.
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