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12-letter words containing c, a, t, l, n

  • binocularity — binocular characteristics
  • biotechnical — relating to biotechnology
  • black knight — a person or firm that makes an unwelcome takeover bid for a company
  • black tongue — canine pellagra.
  • black walnut — a North American walnut tree, Juglans nigra, with hard dark wood and edible oily nuts
  • blackcurrant — In Europe, blackcurrants are a type of very small, dark purple fruits that grow in bunches on bushes.
  • botticellian — Sandro [san-droh,, sahn-;; Italian sahn-draw] /ˈsæn droʊ,, ˈsɑn-;; Italian ˈsɑn drɔ/ (Show IPA), (Alessandro di Mariano dei Filipepi) 1444?–1510, Italian painter.
  • branch plant — a plant or factory in Canada belonging to a company whose headquarters are in another country
  • cable length — a unit of length in nautical use that has various values, including 100 fathoms (600 feet)
  • cablecasting — relating to broadcasting by cable
  • calceamentum — (in ancient Rome) a sandal, boot, shoe, or other type of footwear
  • calculations — Plural form of calculation.
  • calendar art — a type of sentimental, picturesque, or sexually titillating picture used on some calendars.
  • calibrations — Plural form of calibration.
  • caliginosity — darkness
  • calisthenics — Calisthenics are simple exercises that you can do to keep fit and healthy.
  • call time on — If you call time on something, you end it.
  • call to mind — to remember or cause to be remembered
  • call waiting — Call waiting is a telephone service that sends you a signal if another call arrives while you are already on the phone.
  • callisthenes — c360–327 b.c, Greek philosopher: chronicled Alexander the Great's conquests.
  • callisthenic — Alternative spelling of calisthenic.
  • calreticulin — (protein) A multifunctional protein that binds calcium ions.
  • calumniating — Present participle of calumniate.
  • calumniation — to make false and malicious statements about; slander.
  • calumniators — Plural form of calumniator.
  • calumniatory — of, involving, or using calumny; slanderous; defamatory.
  • calycanthemy — the abnormal development of the calyx of a flower into a structure resembling a corolla
  • canaliculate — having a groove or grooves
  • canalisation — The conversion of a river or other waterway to a canal.
  • canalization — the act of canalizing
  • cancellation — the fact or an instance of cancelling
  • candlesticks — Plural form of candlestick.
  • cantilevered — A cantilevered structure is constructed using cantilevers.
  • cantillation — the traditional notation representing the various traditional Jewish melodies to which scriptural passages are chanted
  • cantillatory — involving chanting or incantation
  • canton linen — a fabric made from tough vegetable fibers, used for table linens, wall coverings, etc.
  • capital gain — the amount by which the selling price of a financial asset exceeds its cost
  • capitalising — Present participle of capitalise.
  • capitalizing — Present participle of capitalize.
  • capitulating — Present participle of capitulate.
  • capitulation — the act of capitulating
  • carbon steel — steel whose characteristics are determined by the amount of carbon it contains
  • cardinalates — Plural form of cardinalate.
  • carnot cycle — an idealized reversible heat-engine cycle giving maximum efficiency and consisting of an isothermal expansion, an adiabatic expansion, an isothermal compression, and an adiabatic compression back to the initial state
  • cartoonishly — in a cartoonish manner
  • cartwheeling — Present participle of cartwheel.
  • carunculated — Alternative form of carunculate.
  • castellation — Architecture. built like a castle, especially with turrets and battlements.
  • caster angle — the forward or backward tilt of the steering axis in a vehicle, when considered from the side
  • catechumenal — Ecclesiastical. a person under instruction in the rudiments of Christianity, as in the early church; a neophyte.
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