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

  • microstation — (application)   A full-featured 2-D and 3-D CAD program for MS-DOS, Microsoft Windows, Macintosh, and Unix workstations from Bentley Systems, Inc. Created in 1984, MicroStation is a high-end package used worldwide in environments where many designers work on large, complex projects. MicroStation Modeler is a superset of MicroStation that provides solid modelling, and MasterPiece is MicroStation's rendering and animation program.
  • militaristic — a person imbued with militarism.
  • minicassette — a small cassette enclosing a length of audiotape for use with a pocket-size tape recorder, especially one used for dictating.
  • minimalistic — Pertaining to minimalism.
  • misallocated — to allocate mistakenly or improperly: to misallocate resources.
  • misallocates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misallocate.
  • misandristic — Exhibiting misandry; man-hating.
  • misanthropic — of, relating to, or characteristic of a misanthrope.
  • miscalculate — Calculate (an amount, distance, or measurement) wrongly.
  • miscalibrate — To calibrate poorly or wrongly.
  • miscegenator — a person who advocates or engages in miscegenation
  • miscellanist — a person who writes, compiles, or edits miscellanies.
  • misconjugate — Grammar. to inflect (a verb). to recite or display all or some subsets of the inflected forms of (a verb), in a fixed order: One conjugates the present tense of the verb “be” as “I am, you are, he is, we are, you are, they are.”.
  • misconstrual — A misinterpretation of the meaning of something.
  • miscreations — Plural form of miscreation.
  • miseducation — to educate improperly.
  • mismatchment — an inappropriate match
  • misplacement — to put in a wrong place.
  • mispunctuate — to punctuate incorrectly.
  • monastically — In a monastic manner.
  • monosynaptic — having or relating to a sole synapse
  • moustachioed — Alternative spelling of moustachio\u2019d.
  • multi-pascal — An extension of Pascal-S with multiprocessing features. Used in "The Art of Parallel Programming", Bruce P. Lester, P-H 1993.
  • multicasting — the act or process of a person or thing that casts.
  • multicostate — having several costae or ribs
  • multisulcate — having many grooves or furrows
  • musica ficta — the use of chromatically altered tones in the contrapuntal music of the 10th to the 16th centuries.
  • mycoparasite — a parasitic fungus whose host is another fungus.
  • mystagogical — someone who instructs others before initiation into religious mysteries or before participation in the sacraments.
  • narcissistic — having an undue fascination with oneself; vain.
  • nasal cavity — sinus
  • natchitoches — a city in NW Louisiana.
  • naturalistic — imitating nature or the usual natural surroundings.
  • necessitated — to make necessary or unavoidable: The breakdown of the car necessitated a change in our plans.
  • necessitates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of necessitate.
  • negativistic — a negative or pessimistic attitude.
  • neorealistic — Of or pertaining to neorealism.
  • nepotistical — Nepotistic.
  • nesosilicate — any silicate, as olivine, in which the SiO 4 tetrahedra are not interlinked.
  • net curtains — curtains made of a thin light mesh fabric of cotton, nylon, or other fibre
  • neurasthenic — pertaining to or suffering from neurasthenia.
  • neuroplastic — Of or pertaining to neuroplasticity.
  • neutralistic — Employing or relating to neutralism.
  • nitroscanate — The ether analogue of amoscanate, used in veterinary medicine as an anthelmintic.
  • nitrous acid — an acid, HNO 2 , known only in solution.
  • noctambulism — somnambulism.
  • noctambulist — somnambulism.
  • noise factor — the ratio of the noise output of an ideal device to the noise output of the unit being tested.
  • nominalistic — (philosophy) Having a nominalist character.
  • non-activist — an especially active, vigorous advocate of a cause, especially a political cause.
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