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12-letter words containing a, c, t, u, e, s

  • chestnut oak — any of several North American oaks, as Quercus prinus, having serrate or dentate leaves resembling those of the chestnut.
  • chorusmaster — the conductor of a choir
  • circumstance — The circumstances of a particular situation are the conditions which affect what happens.
  • clausthalite — a rare mineral, lead selenide, PbSe, occurring in grayish, granular crystals that have a metallic luster.
  • cluster area — a place where a concentration of a particular phenomenon is found
  • cluster pack — a package containing a collection of related goods, sold as a single unit
  • coal scuttle — A coal scuttle is a container for keeping coal in.
  • cocaine bust — an arrest for the possession of cocaine
  • commensurate — If the level of one thing is commensurate with another, the first level is in proportion to the second.
  • communicates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of communicate.
  • compulsative — compulsory
  • conductances — Plural form of conductance.
  • confusticate — Slang. to confuse or perplex; bewilder.
  • consultative — A consultative committee or document gives advice or makes proposals about a particular problem or subject.
  • consummately — to bring to a state of perfection; fulfill.
  • consummative — to bring to a state of perfection; fulfill.
  • continuances — Plural form of continuance.
  • contractures — Plural form of contracture.
  • contrasexual — (of a woman) appearing to defy the female sexual stereotype by being content to be single and childless while being sexually active and financially independent
  • costume ball — a fancy dress ball
  • countenances — Plural form of countenance.
  • counterblast — A counterblast is a strong angry reply to something that has been said, written, or done.
  • countermands — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of countermand.
  • counterpanes — Plural form of counterpane.
  • counterparts — a person or thing closely resembling another, especially in function: Our president is the counterpart of your prime minister.
  • counterpleas — Plural form of counterplea.
  • counterscarp — the outer side of the ditch of a fort
  • countershaft — an intermediate shaft that is driven by, but rotates in the opposite direction to, a main shaft, esp in a gear train
  • counterstain — to apply two or more stains in sequence to (a specimen to be examined), each of which colours a different tissue
  • counterstamp — a stamp added to a stamped paper or document as a qualifying mark.
  • counterstate — across state; traversing the state
  • countervails — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of countervail.
  • country seat — A country seat is a large house with land in the country which is owned by someone who also owns a house in a town.
  • courtesy car — a car that is lent to c customer by a garage or insurance company
  • crassamentum — a blood clot
  • crematoriums — Plural form of crematorium.
  • crenulations — Plural form of crenulation.
  • curate's egg — something that has both good and bad parts
  • curtail step — the step or steps at the foot of a flight of stairs, widened at one or both ends and terminated with a scroll
  • curtail-step — a horizontal, spiral termination to the lower end of a stair railing.
  • curtailments — Plural form of curtailment.
  • curvicostate — having curved ribs
  • customisable — Alternative spelling of customizable.
  • customizable — to modify or build according to individual or personal specifications or preference: to customize an automobile.
  • daisy cutter — a powerful shot that moves close to the ground
  • daisy-cutter — Sports Slang. a batted or served ball that skims along near the ground.
  • dance studio — A dance studio is a place where people pay to learn how to dance.
  • decapsulated — Simple past tense and past participle of decapsulate.
  • decrustation — the act of removing a crust
  • diatomaceous — of, relating to, consisting of, or containing diatoms or their fossil remains
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