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12-letter words containing b, o, s, m, a, n

  • abandonments — Plural form of abandonment.
  • abolitionism — the principle or policy of abolition, especially of slavery of blacks in the U.S.
  • abominations — Plural form of abomination.
  • adam osborne — (person)   The ex-book publisher who founded Osborne Computer Corporation.
  • ambiposition — (linguistics) An adposition that can occur either before or after its complement.
  • ambitionless — without ambition, unambitious
  • assumed bond — a bond issued by one corporation and assumed as an obligation by another.
  • backswordman — a person who uses a backsword.
  • backwoodsman — Backwoodsmen are people, especially politicians, who like the old ways of doing things, or who are involved in an organization at a local level.
  • backwoodsmen — Plural form of backwoodsman.
  • balletomanes — Plural form of balletomane.
  • barnstormers — Plural form of barnstormer.
  • barnstorming — A barnstorming performance is full of energy and very exciting to watch.
  • barodynamics — the branch of mechanics concerned with heavy structures
  • bio-organism — a dangerous fast-proliferating organism that could be used as the basis of a biological weapon
  • bioastronomy — the branch of biology which deals with the study or the discovery of life forms on other planets or in space
  • biomagnetics — the study of magnetic fields as a form of therapy
  • biomagnetism — animal magnetism.
  • biomechanics — the study of the mechanics of the movement of living organisms
  • boatsmanship — seamanship as applied to boats, especially rowboats and motorboats.
  • brainstormer — a person who brainstorms
  • bronchospasm — an abnormal contraction of the bronchi resulting in restriction of the airway
  • camp bastion — a large British military base in Helmand province, Afghanistan, built in 2006
  • collembolans — Plural form of collembolan.
  • combat pants — trousers: military style
  • combinations — a one-piece woollen undergarment with long sleeves and legs
  • connubialism — the state of being married
  • demibastions — Plural form of demibastion.
  • demonstrable — A demonstrable fact or quality can be shown to be true or to exist.
  • demonstrably — capable of being demonstrated or proved.
  • dermabrasion — a procedure in cosmetic surgery in which rough facial skin is removed by scrubbing
  • diamondbacks — Plural form of diamondback.
  • elasmobranch — A cartilaginous fish of a group that comprises the sharks, rays, and skates.
  • emblazonries — Plural form of emblazonry.
  • embrocations — Plural form of embrocation.
  • exalbuminous — (of a seed embryo) having no albumen
  • hansom (cab) — a 19th-cent. two-wheeled covered carriage for two passengers, pulled by one horse: the driver's seat is above and behind the cab
  • imprisonable — capable of being imprisoned or incarcerated
  • in mothballs — a small ball of naphthalene or sometimes of camphor for placing in closets or other storage areas to repel moths from clothing, blankets, etc.
  • inconsumable — not consumable; incapable of being consumed.
  • innominables — trousers
  • mantelboards — Plural form of mantelboard.
  • mastoid bone — a large, bony prominence on the base of the skull behind the ear, containing air spaces that connect with the middle ear cavity.
  • masturbation — the stimulation or manipulation of one's own genitals, especially to orgasm; sexual self-gratification.
  • melanoblasts — Plural form of melanoblast.
  • metabolising — Present participle of metabolise.
  • metabonomics — (biochemistry, genetics) metabolomics.
  • mobilisation — The act of mobilising.
  • monosyllabic — having only one syllable, as the word no.
  • monosyllable — a word of one syllable, as yes or no.

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