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11-letter words that end in le

  • condisciple — a fellow disciple or a fellow student
  • conductible — personal behavior; way of acting; bearing or deportment.
  • conferrable — to consult together; compare opinions; carry on a discussion or deliberation.
  • confessable — That can be confessed.
  • confirmable — Capable of being checked, verifiable.
  • confiscable — subject or liable to confiscation or seizure
  • conformable — corresponding in character; similar
  • congestible — to fill to excess; overcrowd or overburden; clog: The subway entrance was so congested that no one could move.
  • connectable — to join, link, or fasten together; unite or bind: to connect the two cities by a bridge; Communication satellites connect the local stations into a network.
  • connectible — Connectable.
  • conquerable — Capable of being conquered or subdued.
  • conservable — capable of being conserved: conservable fruits.
  • construable — that can be construed
  • contactable — able to be communicated with
  • containable — to hold or include within its volume or area: This glass contains water. This paddock contains our best horses.
  • contentable — satisfied with what one is or has; not wanting more or anything else.
  • contestable — a race, conflict, or other competition between rivals, as for a prize.
  • contractile — having the power to contract or to cause contraction
  • contrivable — Capable of being contrived, invented, or devised.
  • conventicle — a secret or unauthorized assembly for worship
  • conversable — easy or pleasant to talk to
  • convertible — A convertible is a car with a soft roof that can be folded down or removed.
  • convictable — to prove or declare guilty of an offense, especially after a legal trial: to convict a prisoner of a felony.
  • convincible — to move by argument or evidence to belief, agreement, consent, or a course of action: to convince a jury of his guilt; A test drive will convince you that this car handles well.
  • convulsible — capable of becoming intensely agitated
  • cookie file — (operating system)   A collection of fortune cookies in a format that facilitates retrieval by a fortune program. There are many cookie files in public distribution, and site admins often assemble their own from various sources.
  • copy module — copybook
  • corn cockle — a tall annual weed (Agrostemma githago) of the pink family, with flat, pinkish flowers and poisonous seeds, often found in grainfields
  • corpus vile — a person or thing fit only to be the object of an experiment
  • correctable — to set or make true, accurate, or right; remove the errors or faults from: The native guide corrected our pronunciation. The new glasses corrected his eyesight.
  • correctible — to set or make true, accurate, or right; remove the errors or faults from: The native guide corrected our pronunciation. The new glasses corrected his eyesight.
  • corruptable — Able to be corrupted.
  • corruptible — susceptible to corruption; capable of being corrupted
  • counterpole — The exact opposite.
  • cowansville — a town in S Quebec, in E Canada.
  • crankhandle — a handle for starting a motor
  • crop circle — any of various patterns, usually wholly or partly consisting of ring shapes, formed by the unexplained flattening of cereals growing in a field
  • croquignole — a small crisp cake
  • culver hole — a hole for receiving a timber.
  • cyclebabble — (jargon)   Advertising raw clock speed, instead of bus speed. A Tandy Color Computer ran at exactly the same speed, but clock speed was specified as bus speed, 0.895 MHz, leaving the impression that it was 4 times slower. Actually it ran a little faster with a more efficient instruction set. If the actual clock rate had been specified on a CoCo 3, it would have been 14.32 MHz, although the bus speed was still 0.895 MHz. That high speed also generated video, color, and hidden refresh timing. 100 MHz computers are running at bus speeds of around 25 MHz.
  • d'iberville — Sieur(born Pierre Le Moyne) 1661-1706; Fr. explorer in North America
  • dead nettle — any of various plants belonging to the genus Lamium, of the mint family, native to the Old World, having opposite leaves and clusters of small reddish or white flowers.
  • dead-nettle — any Eurasian plant of the genus Lamium, such as L. alba (white dead-nettle), having leaves resembling nettles but lacking stinging hairs: family Lamiaceae (labiates)
  • defatigable — (very, rare) Easily tired or wearied; capable of being fatigued.
  • deflagrable — having the ability to burst into flames quickly
  • deflectable — able to be deflected
  • delightable — (obsolete) Delightful.
  • deliverable — capable of delivery.
  • demountable — to remove from a mounting, setting, or place of support, as a gun.
  • dendrophile — One who loves trees.
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