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There are 22 eleven-letter words containing SCLA

crossclaimscrossclampsdevil's␣clawsdisclaimantdisclaimersdisclaimestdisclaimethdisclaimingdisclassifydisclaunderesclavagismmisclaimingmisclassifymisclassingPansclavismPansclavistpotter's␣claysclareolidesclaunderedSclavonianstiger's␣clawswet␣one's␣clay

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  • crossclaims — n. Plural of crossclaim. — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of crossclaim.
  • crossclamps — n. Plural of crossclamp. — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of crossclamp.
  • devil's␣claws — n. Plural of devil’s claw.
  • disclaimant — n. (Law) One who disclaims.
  • disclaimers — n. Plural of disclaimer.
  • disclaimest — v. (Archaic) second-person singular simple present form of disclaim.
  • disclaimeth — v. (Archaic) third-person singular simple present form of disclaim.
  • disclaiming — v. Present participle of disclaim.
  • disclassify — v. (Transitive) To remove from a class or classification; to decategorize.
  • disclaunder — v. (Obsolete, transitive) To slander.
  • esclavagism — n. (Non-native speakers’ English) Slavery.
  • misclaiming — v. Present participle of misclaim.
  • misclassify — v. To classify incorrectly.
  • misclassing — v. Present participle of misclass.
  • Pansclavism — n. (Dated) Pan-Slavism.
  • Pansclavist — n. Dated form of Panslavist.
  • potter's␣clay — n. The clay used by a potter. — n. (Idiomatic, biblical) A person or people created and shaped by God. — n. (Idiomatic, biblical) A nation or kingdom.
  • sclareolide — n. (Organic chemistry) A sesquiterpene lactone found in Salvia…
  • sclaundered — v. Simple past tense and past participle of sclaunder.
  • Sclavonians — n. Plural of Sclavonian.
  • tiger's␣claws — n. Plural of tiger’s claw.
  • wet␣one's␣clay — v. (Informal, archaic) To drink.
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