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There are 17 ten-letter words containing I, L, N, 2O, U and Y

covinouslyculinologyignomouslyimmunologyinvolutorymyomodulinnutriologyoculodyniaoutgoinglyoxylium␣ionoxypurinolpyroquilonquintopolysomniloquyunbloodilyvinylogousYoung␣Lions

20 definitions found

  • covinously — adv. In a covinous manner.
  • culinology — n. The blending of the culinary arts, food science, and food technology.
  • ignomously — adv. (Uncommon, nonstandard) Ignominiously; in a shameful or disgraceful manner.
  • immunology — n. (Medicine) The branch of medicine that concerns the body’s immune system.
  • involutory — adj. (Mathematics) Of a mapping or transformation: being its own inverse. — n. (Mathematics) A linear transformation that is its own inverse…
  • myomodulin — n. (Biochemistry) A neuropeptide myomodulator.
  • nutriology — n. The study of nutrients and nutrition.
  • oculodynia — n. (Medicine) pain in the eye.
  • outgoingly — adv. In an outgoing manner.
  • oxylium␣ion — n. (Chemistry) Any cation of general formula R-O+.
  • oxypurinol — n. An inhibitor of xanthine oxidase.
  • pyroquilon — n. A particular fungicide.
  • quintopoly — n. (Economics) A market situation in which five companies exclusively…
  • somniloquy — n. (Uncountable) The act or habit of talking in one’s sleep. — n. (Countable) Words spoken while sleeping.
  • unbloodily — adv. In an unbloody manner.
  • vinylogous — adj. (Organic chemistry) Of, pertaining to or containing a vinyl group. — adj. (Organic chemistry) Describing a homologue of a vinyl compound.
  • Young␣Lions — prop.n. (Soccer) The members of the England national football youth team.
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  • Scrabble in English: 2 words
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