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There are 16 fourteen-letter words containing J, L, O, 2T and U

adjectitiouslyconjecturalistconjecturalityconjunctivitalfault␣injectioninsult␣to␣injuryjumble␣togetherjuxtallocortexleft␣outer␣joinslittle␣brown␣jugmultiobjectivePojarski␣cutletpostjunctionalsleep␣of␣the␣justsubject-controltelejournalist

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  • adjectitiously — adv. (Dated, rare) In an adjectitious way; additionally.
  • conjecturalist — n. One who forms conjectures.
  • conjecturality — n. The property of being conjectural.
  • conjunctivital — adj. Of or pertaining to conjunctivitis.
  • fault␣injection — n. (Computing) A technique for testing a computer system by subjecting…
  • insult␣to␣injury — n. Harm, especially verbal, added to another, usually more substantive.
  • jumble␣together — v. To haphazardly combine things; to make a seemingly random assortment… — v. To clumsily assemble.
  • juxtallocortex — n. (Anatomy) The region between the isocortex and the allocortex.
  • left␣outer␣joins — n. Plural of left outer join.
  • little␣brown␣jug — n. A low-growing plant native to the eastern US with inconspicuous… — n. Any of several other plants belonging to the genera Hexastylis… — n. The jug-like flower of one of these plants.
  • multiobjective — adj. Involving multiple objectives.
  • Pojarski␣cutlet — n. Alternative form of Pozharski cutlet.
  • postjunctional — adj. (Anatomy) Behind the neuromuscular junction.
  • sleep␣of␣the␣just — n. A deep and worry-free sleep. — n. (Euphemistic, dated) A peaceful death or burial.
  • subject-control — adj. (Linguistics, of a control verb) whose shared object is its subject.
  • telejournalist — n. A journalist working in the medium of television.
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