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12-letter words containing a, m, e, l, i

  • determinable — able to be decided, fixed, or found out
  • determinably — In a determinable way.
  • devil's mark — (in witchcraft) a mark, as a scar or blemish, on the body of a person who has made a compact with a devil.
  • diagrammable — able to be diagrammed or representable by a diagram
  • dialecticism — the influence of dialect
  • dialkylamine — (organic chemistry) Any secondary amine formed from two alkyl groups.
  • diamond lane — a highway or street lane for buses and passenger vans marked with a large diamond shape on the pavement.
  • diethylamide — (organic compound) The derivative of a compound formed by adding an amide group with two ethyl substituents, N(C2H5)2.
  • diethylamine — (organic compound) The secondary amine (CH3CH2)2NH.
  • dilatometers — Plural form of dilatometer.
  • dilettantism — the practices or characteristics of a dilettante.
  • diminishable — That may be diminished.
  • dipyridamole — a yellow crystalline powder, C 24 H 40 N 8 O 4 , used prophylactically for angina pectoris and in combination with other drugs to reduce thrombus formation.
  • disablements — Plural form of disablement.
  • disassembled — Simple past tense and past participle of disassemble.
  • disassembler — A program for converting machine code into a low-level symbolic language.
  • disassembles — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disassemble.
  • disembrangle — to disentangle (a person or thing)
  • displacement — the act of displacing.
  • dissemblance — dissembling; dissimulation.
  • dissimilated — Simple past tense and past participle of dissimilate.
  • dissimulated — Simple past tense and past participle of dissimulate.
  • dissimulates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dissimulate.
  • domain model — (systems analysis)   1. A definition of the functions, objects, data, requirements, relationships and variations in a particular domain. 2. A product of domain analysis which provides a representation of the requirements of the domain. The domain model identifies and describes the structure of data, flow of information, functions, constraints and controls within the Domain that are included in software systems in the domain. The Domain Model describes commonalities and variabilities among requirements for software systems in the domain.
  • domesticable — to convert (animals, plants, etc.) to domestic uses; tame.
  • domestically — of or relating to the home, the household, household affairs, or the family: domestic pleasures.
  • domiciliated — to domicile.
  • dramatizable — Capable of being dramatized.
  • drillmasters — Plural form of drillmaster.
  • dyslipidemia — (medicine) an inbalance of lipids (especially cholesterol) in the blood; hypercholesterolemia.
  • eau minerale — mineral water (def 1).
  • echinodermal — (zoology) Relating or belonging to the echinoderms.
  • economically — in a thrifty or frugal manner; with economy.
  • ecumenically — general; universal.
  • effeminately — In an effeminate manner.
  • ekman spiral — a complex interaction on the surface of the sea between wind, rotation of the earth, and friction forces, discovered by Vagn Walfrid Ekman
  • elementarily — In an elementary way.
  • eliminations — Plural form of elimination.
  • emasculating — Present participle of emasculate.
  • emasculation — The act of depriving of virility, or the state of being so deprived; castration.
  • emblazonries — Plural form of emblazonry.
  • emblematical — See emblematic.
  • emblematized — Simple past tense and past participle of emblematize.
  • embolization — (surgery) A nonsurgical, minimally invasive procedure that effects the selective occlusion of blood vessels by purposely introducing emboli.
  • emerald isle — Ireland
  • emigrational — Relating to emigration.
  • emotionalism — An emotional state of mind, a tendency to regard things in an emotional manner; emotional behaviour or characteristics. (from 19th c.).
  • emotionalist — Someone whose thoughts and actions are governed by their emotions rather than by logic.
  • emotionality — The state or quality of being emotional.
  • emotionalize — To give something an emotional quality.
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