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12-letter words containing c, a, t, m, e, n

  • decompensate — to undergo decompensation due to disease or impairment
  • decumulation — a decrease in amount or value
  • demarcations — Plural form of demarcation.
  • demiromantic — Lb neologism Romantically attracted to people only after forming deep emotional bonds.
  • denim jacket — a jacket made of a hard-wearing twill-weave cotton fabric
  • diathermancy — the property of transmitting infrared radiation
  • discriminate — to make a distinction in favor of or against a person or thing on the basis of the group, class, or category to which the person or thing belongs rather than according to actual merit; show partiality: The new law discriminates against foreigners. He discriminates in favor of his relatives.
  • displacement — the act of displacing.
  • documentable — a written or printed paper furnishing information or evidence, as a passport, deed, bill of sale, or bill of lading; a legal or official paper.
  • docutainment — infotainment (def 2).
  • dominatrices — Plural form of dominatrixThe 'Concise Oxford English Dictionary' [Eleventh Edition].
  • dynamometric — Relating to dynamometry.
  • ecotarianism — the principle or practice of avoiding eating any foods whose production or transportation are considered ecologically damaging
  • emancipating — Present participle of emancipate.
  • emancipation — The fact or process of being set free from legal, social, or political restrictions; liberation.
  • emancipators — Plural form of emancipator.
  • emancipatory — Of or pertaining to emancipation or to an emancipator.
  • emancipatrix — A woman, girl, or any other entity treated as female who emancipates; a female emancipator.
  • emasculating — Present participle of emasculate.
  • emasculation — The act of depriving of virility, or the state of being so deprived; castration.
  • embranchment — A branching forth, as of trees for example.
  • embrocations — Plural form of embrocation.
  • emplacements — Plural form of emplacement.
  • enantiomeric — Of or pertaining to an enantiomer or the relation between enantiomers.
  • enchantments — Plural form of enchantment.
  • encompasseth — Archaic third-person singular form of encompass.
  • encroachment — Intrusion on a person's territory, rights, etc.
  • enemy action — offensive military action by your military enemy
  • enhancements — An increase or improvement in quality, value, or extent.
  • entrancement — The act of entrancing or the state of being entranced.
  • etheromaniac — a person who is addicted to ether
  • exclamations — Plural form of exclamation.
  • extracampine — (psychiatry, of hallucination) Beyond the possible sensory field.
  • fructosamine — (organic compound) A chemical compound that can be considered the result of a reaction between fructose and ammonia or an amine (with a molecule of water being released).
  • gangliectomy — (medicine) Excision of a ganglion; surgical removal of a mass of tissue.
  • garment rack — A garment rack is a rail used in stores to hang items of clothing on display, such as shirts and coats.
  • gastrocnemii — Plural form of gastrocnemius.
  • gemeinschaft — an association of individuals having sentiments, tastes, and attitudes in common; fellowship.
  • geometrician — a person skilled in geometry.
  • gynecomastia — abnormal enlargement of the breast in a male.
  • gyromagnetic — of or relating to the magnetic properties of a rotating charged particle.
  • hamantaschen — a small triangular cake often made with yeast and filled with a mixture of poppy seeds and honey or with prune paste, prepared especially for the festival of Purim.
  • impeachments — Plural form of impeachment.
  • importancies — Plural form of importancy.
  • imprecations — Plural form of imprecation.
  • incommutable — not exchangeable.
  • incompatible — not compatible; unable to exist together in harmony: She asked for a divorce because they were utterly incompatible.
  • incomputable — incapable of being computed; incalculable.
  • increasement — (rare) An increase; growth.
  • incriminated — Simple past tense and past participle of incriminate.
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