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

  • in committee — under consideration by a committee, as a resolution or bill
  • inclinometer — Aeronautics. an instrument for measuring the angle an aircraft makes with the horizontal.
  • incommutable — not exchangeable.
  • incompatible — not compatible; unable to exist together in harmony: She asked for a divorce because they were utterly incompatible.
  • incompetence — the quality or condition of being incompetent; lack of ability.
  • incompetency — the quality or condition of being incompetent; lack of ability.
  • incompetents — Plural form of incompetent.
  • incompletely — not complete; lacking some part.
  • incompletion — the state of being incomplete; incompleteness.
  • incomputable — incapable of being computed; incalculable.
  • increasement — (rare) An increase; growth.
  • incrementing — Present participle of increment.
  • incriminated — Simple past tense and past participle of incriminate.
  • incumbent on — holding an indicated position, role, office, etc., currently: the incumbent officers of the club.
  • indomethacin — a substance, C 19 H 16 ClNO 4 , with anti-inflammatory, antipyretic, and analgesic properties: used in the treatment of certain kinds of arthritis and gout.
  • insectariums — Plural form of insectarium.
  • intemperance — excessive or immoderate indulgence in alcoholic beverages.
  • intercommune — to commune or converse together
  • intercompany — a number of individuals assembled or associated together; group of people.
  • intercompare — (of members of a group) to compare each member against all other members
  • intermediacy — the state of being intermediate or of acting intermediately.
  • intermercial — interstitial
  • intermitotic — occurring between mitoses
  • intrenchment — Archaic spelling of entrenchment.
  • intumescence — a swelling up, as with congestion.
  • isoenzymatic — isoenzymic
  • kleptomaniac — a person who has kleptomania.
  • little minch — a sea channel between Isle of Skye and the central Outer Hebrides Islands, Scotland, connecting the Minch, or North Minch (N), with the Sea of the Hebrides. 14 to 20 miles (23 to 32 km) wide.
  • logocentrism — a method of literary analysis in which words and language are regarded as a fundamental expression of external reality, excluding nonlinguistic factors such as historical context.
  • machine bolt — a threaded fastener, used with a nut for connecting metal parts, having a thread diameter of about 1/4 inch (6.4 mm) or more and a square or hexagonal head for tightening by a wrench.
  • machine time — time spent using mechanical equipment
  • machine tool — a power-operated machine, as a lathe, used for general cutting and shaping of metal and other substances.
  • mackintoshes — Plural form of mackintosh.
  • macroetching — to etch deeply into the surface of (a metal).
  • magnetic dip — to plunge (something, as a cloth or sponge) temporarily into a liquid, so as to moisten it, dye it, or cause it to take up some of the liquid: He dipped the brush into the paint bucket.
  • magnetic ink — ink containing particles of a magnetic material used for printing characters for magnetic character recognition
  • magnetically — By or as by, magnetism.
  • magnetooptic — pertaining to the effect of magnetism upon the propagation of light.
  • maintainence — Misspelling of maintenance.
  • maintenances — the act of maintaining: the maintenance of proper oral hygiene.
  • majesticness — The quality of being majestic.
  • make certain — ensure
  • maledictions — Plural form of malediction.
  • malefactions — Plural form of malefaction.
  • manicure set — a set of small tools designed for trimming and caring for the nails
  • mantelpieces — Plural form of mantelpiece.
  • match-winner — a player who wins a sports match for his or her team, for example by scoring a goal
  • matinée coat — a short coat for a baby
  • matricentred — Matricentric.
  • matricentric — (of a family or society) Centering around the mother or mothers.
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