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11-letter words that end in ler

  • loud-hailer — a portable loudspeaker having a built-in amplifier and microphone
  • most-caller — (of fruit, fish, vegetables, etc.) fresh; recently picked or caught.
  • motorsailer — A boat equipped with both sails and an engine.
  • nail puller — a handheld device used for pulling out or removing nails or fastening devices
  • name-caller — a person who constantly resorts to name-calling.
  • optocoupler — An optoisolator.
  • pace bowler — a bowler who characteristically delivers the ball rapidly
  • park-miller — A pseudorandom number generation algorithm which was discredited by Marsaglia and Steve Sullivanin in the July 1993 CACM.
  • pigeonholer — someone who likes to pigeonhole people or things
  • preschooler — a child below the official school starting age, usually a child up to age five.
  • rathskeller — (in Germany) the cellar of a town hall, often used as a beer hall or restaurant.
  • rib-tickler — very amusing; funny or hilarious: a book of rib-tickling stories.
  • road roller — a person who rolls roads.
  • rockefeller — John D(avison) [dey-vuh-suh n] /ˈdeɪ və sən/ (Show IPA), 1839–1937, and his son John D(avison), Jr. 1874–1960, U.S. oil magnates and philanthropists.
  • seam bowler — a fast bowler who makes the ball bounce on its seam so that it will change direction
  • self-mailer — an advertisement, booklet, or the like, that has space for a name, address, and postage and can be mailed without a wrapper or envelope.
  • semitrailer — Also called semi. a detachable trailer for hauling freight, with wheels at the rear end, the forward end being supported by the rear of a truck tractor when attached. Compare full trailer.
  • sidewheeler — having a paddle wheel on each side, as a steamboat.
  • six-wheeler — a truck or other vehicle having six wheels.
  • slumdweller — a person who lives in a slum.
  • snowmobiler — a person who drives a snowmobile
  • soap boiler — a manufacturer of soap
  • spin bowler — a bowler who specializes in bowling balls with a spinning motion
  • steamroller — a heavy steam-powered vehicle having a roller for crushing, compacting, or leveling materials used for a road or the like.
  • stoneroller — an American minnow, Campostoma anomalum, named from its habit of moving stones as it feeds.
  • stonewaller — to engage in stonewalling.
  • storyteller — a person who tells or writes stories or anecdotes.
  • superseller — an item that sells in large quantities
  • teetotaller — a person who abstains totally from intoxicating drink.
  • ten-wheeler — a steam locomotive having a four-wheeled front truck, six driving wheels, and no rear truck.
  • time killer — a person with free time to spend.
  • time-filler — an activity that occupies time which would otherwise be wasted
  • transvaaler — a province in the NE Republic of South Africa. 110,450 sq. mi. (286,066 sq. km). Capital: Pretoria.
  • trim cooler — A trim cooler is a water-cooled heat exchanger which is used in addition to an air-cooled heat exchanger.
  • two-wheeler — a vehicle, especially a bicycle, having two wheels: The boy changed his tricycle for a two-wheeler.
  • undergaoler — jail.
  • uninstaller — to remove (a software program) from a computer or computer system.
  • unscrambler — a person or thing that unscrambles.
  • ward heeler — a minor politician who canvasses voters and does other chores for a political machine or party boss.
  • watercooler — Alternative spelling of water cooler.
  • waterfowler — a person who hunts waterfowl for sport or food.
  • web crawler — (sometimes initial capital letter) a computer program that retrieves data from a website, as in order to index web pages for a search engine.
  • weed-killer — a herbicide.
  • weissmullerPeter John ("Johnny") 1904–84, U.S. swimmer and film actor.
  • whitefeller — (Australia) A white settler in Australia; a non-Aboriginal Australian; often used attributively.
  • wine cooler — a bucket for holding ice to chill a bottle of wine.
  • wire-puller — a person or thing that pulls wires.
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