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12-letter words containing a, c, t, i, n, o

  • amphictyonic — of or relating to an amphictyon or an amphictyony.
  • amphotericin — an amphoteric antibiotic produced by the bacterium Streptomyces nodosus and used in the treatment of fungal infections.
  • anachronists — Plural form of anachronist.
  • anaerobiotic — anaerobic
  • anapodeictic — (rare, rhetoric) not able to be shown or proved by argument; undemonstrable.
  • anatomically — of or relating to anatomy.
  • anchor light — a 32-point light, visible from at least two miles away, shown at night near the bow and not more than 20 feet (6 meters) above the deck of a vessel lying at anchor.
  • anchoritical — in the manner of or resembling an anchorite
  • and counting — If you say and counting after a number or an amount of something, you mean that the number or amount is continuing to increase.
  • androcentric — having or regarding man or the male sex as central or primary
  • androgenetic — related to androgenesis
  • anecdotalism — an inclination to relate anecdotes
  • anglo-celtic — of or relating to an inhabitant of Australia who was or whose ancestors were born in the British Isles
  • animatronics — a branch of film and theatre technology that combines traditional puppetry techniques with electronics to create lifelike animated effects
  • anisocytosis — (medicine) Significant size variation of blood cells.
  • annunciation — In Christianity, the Annunciation was the announcement by the Archangel Gabriel to the Virgin Mary that she was going to give birth to the son of God.
  • annunciators — Plural form of annunciator.
  • annunciatory — to announce.
  • anorthositic — resembling or consisting of anorthosite
  • antagonistic — If a person is antagonistic to someone or something, they show hatred or dislike towards them.
  • anthocyanine — Alternative form of anthocyanin.
  • anthocyanins — Plural form of anthocyanin.
  • anthological — a book or other collection of selected writings by various authors, usually in the same literary form, of the same period, or on the same subject: an anthology of Elizabethan drama; an anthology of modern philosophy.
  • anthrophonic — Relating to anthrophony.
  • anthropodicy — An attempt, or argument attempting, to justify the existence of humanity as good (contrast theodicy).
  • antibiotical — Of or pertaining to antibiotics.
  • anticathodes — Plural form of anticathode.
  • antichthones — the antipodes
  • anticipation — Anticipation is a feeling of excitement about something pleasant or exciting that you know is going to happen.
  • anticipatory — An anticipatory feeling or action is one that you have or do because you are expecting something to happen soon.
  • anticlotting — of a nature that prevents blood clotting
  • anticolonial — opposed to colonialism
  • anticonsumer — opposed to consumerism
  • anticyclones — Plural form of anticyclone.
  • anticyclonic — Of, relating to, or consisting of an anticyclone.
  • antidogmatic — opposed to dogma
  • antieconomic — against economic growth or wellbeing
  • antielectron — an elementary particle with a positive charge, a positron
  • antientropic — showing a tendency towards order
  • antifriction — intended to reduce friction
  • antimicrobic — Antimicrobial.
  • antimnemonic — difficult to remember (often deliberately so)
  • antimonarchy — Opposing a monarchy.
  • antinarcotic — Opposing or countering narcotics.
  • antinucleons — Plural form of antinucleon.
  • antiochus iv — ?215–164 bc, Seleucid king of Syria (175–164), who attacked the Jews and provoked the revolt of the Maccabees
  • antioncogene — (genetics) Any gene that suppresses the formation of tumours.
  • antiperiodic — efficacious against recurring attacks of a disease
  • antiphonical — Alternative form of antiphonic.
  • antipoaching — acting against or opposed to poaching
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