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There are 17 twelve-letter words containing A, B, C, K, L, O and Y

abyssal␣rocksalkylbenzoicalkylboronicamenity␣blockBlack␣Countryblack␣economyblack␣societyblockabilitybracketologyby␣a␣long␣chalkby␣long␣chalkscarboalkoxyscarboxyalkylchuck␣a␣wobblyDeKalb␣Countylucky␣bamboosshockability

19 definitions found

  • abyssal␣rocks — n. Plural of abyssal rock.
  • alkylbenzoic — adj. (Organic chemistry) Describing any alkyl substituted derivative…
  • alkylboronic — adj. (Organic chemistry) Relating to any alkyl derivative of a boronic acid.
  • amenity␣block — n. (Australia, New Zealand) A building at a park, campground…
  • Black␣Country — prop.n. Area in the West Midlands of England, birthplace of the…
  • black␣economy — n. (Economics) A sector of a nation’s economy that is illegally…
  • black␣society — n. A Chinese gang or triad.
  • blockability — n. The state of being blockable.
  • bracketology — n. (US) The practice of predicting and analyzing sports tournament brackets.
  • by␣a␣long␣chalk — phr. (Britain, Australia, informal) To a great extent; by far.
  • by␣long␣chalks — phr. Obsolete form of by a long chalk.
  • carboalkoxys — n. Plural of carboalkoxy.
  • carboxyalkyl — n. (Organic chemistry) A radical or group comprising an alkyl…
  • chuck␣a␣wobbly — v. (Slang, UK, Australia) to have a sudden fit of anger, to have a tantrum.
  • DeKalb␣County — prop.n. A county of Alabama, United States. County seat: Fort Payne. — prop.n. A county of Georgia, United States. County seat: Decatur. — prop.n. A county of Illinois, United States. County seat: Sycamore.
  • lucky␣bamboos — n. Plural of lucky bamboo.
  • shockability — n. The condition of being shockable; the capacity to be shocked.
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