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12-letter words containing c, a, p, i, t

  • aphoristical — Alternative form of aphoristic.
  • apiculturist — beekeeping, especially on a commercial scale for the sale of honey.
  • apocalyptist — the writer of the Apocalypse or a related work
  • apochromatic — (of a lens) almost free from spherical and chromatic aberration
  • apodeictical — Apodeictic.
  • apolitically — in an apolitical manner
  • apostolicity — the quality of being apostolic
  • apothecaries — Plural form of apothecary.
  • apothegmatic — Relating to, or in the manner of, an apothegm; sententious; pithy.
  • apparatchiks — a member of an apparat, especially in a Communist country.
  • appendicitis — Appendicitis is an illness in which a person's appendix is infected and painful.
  • apperception — the attainment of full awareness of a sensation or idea
  • apperceptive — conscious perception.
  • appercipient — having or using apperception
  • applications — Plural form of application.
  • appreciating — to be grateful or thankful for: They appreciated his thoughtfulness.
  • appreciation — Appreciation of something is the recognition and enjoyment of its good qualities.
  • appreciative — An appreciative reaction or comment shows the enjoyment that you are getting from something.
  • appreciators — to be grateful or thankful for: They appreciated his thoughtfulness.
  • appreciatory — appreciative.
  • apprenticing — Present participle of apprentice.
  • apricot tart — a pastry case filled with apricots
  • archetypical — Archetypical means the same as archetypal.
  • arctophilist — a collector of teddy bears
  • aristophanic — 448?–385? b.c, Athenian comic dramatist.
  • arthropathic — disease of the joints.
  • arthroscopic — the use of an arthroscope to diagnose an injury to or disease of a joint or to perform minor surgery on a joint.
  • aspect ratio — the ratio of width to height of the picture on a television or cinema screen
  • astigmoscope — astigmatoscope.
  • astrophysics — Astrophysics is the study of the physical and chemical structure of the stars, planets, and other natural objects in space.
  • asymptomatic — If someone with a disease is asymptomatic, it means that they do not show any symptoms of the disease.
  • asymptotical — of or relating to an asymptote.
  • at any price — If you want something at any price, you are determined to get it, even if unpleasant things happen as a result.
  • atmospherics — Atmospherics are elements in something such as a piece of music or a book which create a certain atmosphere.
  • atomic power — nuclear power.
  • atychiphobia — (rare) The fear of failure.
  • autohypnotic — Of or pertaining to autohypnosis; self-hypnotizing.
  • autoptically — in an autoptical manner
  • b-s particle — a neutral meson with a mass 10,507 times that of the electron and a mean lifetime of approximately 1.6 X 10 -12 seconds.
  • back-patting — an act or instance of offering praise or congratulation: The winners indulged in a certain amount of mutual back-patting.
  • backstopping — a wall, wire screen, or the like, serving to prevent a ball from going too far beyond the normal playing area.
  • backup light — Backup lights are the white lights on the back of a vehicle that shine when the vehicle moves backward.
  • bankruptcies — Plural form of bankruptcy.
  • barbecue pit — a trench in which wood or charcoal is burned for barbecuing
  • bathygraphic — of or relating to the depths of the ocean
  • bathypelagic — of, relating to, or inhabiting the lower depths of the ocean between approximately 1000 and 4000 metres
  • bell captain — a person in charge of a group of bellhops
  • bicycle path — a path designed for bicyclists
  • blister pack — a type of packet in which small items are displayed and sold, consisting of a transparent dome of plastic or similar material mounted on a firm backing such as cardboard
  • branch point — Electricity. a point in an electric network at which three or more conductors meet.
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