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12-letter words containing c, l, a, d, o

  • dockwalloper — longshoreman
  • 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.
  • dodecahedral — Having twelve plane surfaces.
  • dodecastylos — a dodecastyle building, as a classical temple.
  • dogmatically — relating to or of the nature of a dogma or dogmas or any strong set of principles concerning faith, morals, etc., as those laid down by a church; doctrinal: We hear dogmatic arguments from both sides of the political spectrum.
  • dollarocracy — a state in which private wealth determines the base of political power
  • domesticable — to convert (animals, plants, etc.) to domestic uses; tame.
  • domestically — of or relating to the home, the household, household affairs, or the family: domestic pleasures.
  • domiciliated — to domicile.
  • donatistical — relating to a Donatist or Donatism
  • double cream — (in France) a fresh, soft cheese with at least 60 percent fat, made from cow's milk enriched with cream.
  • double track — two railways side by side, typically for traffic in two directions
  • double-faced — practicing duplicity; hypocritical.
  • double-space — to type (text, copy, etc.) leaving a full space between lines: Always double-space a term paper.
  • draconically — (often lowercase) Draconian.
  • drama school — a college which trains students (who are generally 18+) to act
  • drill collar — A drill collar is a thick tubular piece at the bottom of a drillpipe, which concentrates the weight on the rotating drill bit.
  • dual-control — having dual controls
  • duodecastyle — dodecastyle.
  • duodecennial — relating to twelve years
  • duplications — Plural form of duplication.
  • dwarf cornel — the bunchberry.
  • echinodermal — (zoology) Relating or belonging to the echinoderms.
  • ectrodactyly — the congenital absence of part or all of one or more fingers or toes.
  • edulcorating — Present participle of edulcorate.
  • edulcoration — (rare) A sweetening.
  • edulcorative — edulcorant
  • elucidations — Plural form of elucidation.
  • enciclopedia — Misspelling of encyclopedia.
  • encyclopedia — An encyclopedia is a book or set of books in which facts about many different subjects or about one particular subject are arranged for reference, usually in alphabetical order.
  • endocervical — Within a cervix.
  • endochondral — occurring, or present, in cartilage
  • endonuclease — An enzyme that cleaves a polynucleotide chain by separating nucleotides other than the two end ones.
  • endotracheal — Situated or occurring within or performed by way of the trachea.
  • endovascular — Within a blood vessel.
  • epicycloidal — Of or pertaining to an epicycloid.
  • episodically — In an episodic manner; in episodes.
  • ethical code — an ethical code is a set of moral principles used to govern the conduct of a profession
  • fidel castro — Cipriano [sip-ree-ah-noh;; Spanish see-pree-ah-naw] /ˌsɪp riˈɑ noʊ;; Spanish ˌsi priˈɑ nɔ/ (Show IPA), 1858?–1924, Venezuelan military and political leader: president 1901–08; exiled 1908.
  • folinic acid — a crystalline, slightly water-soluble solid, C 20 H 23 N 7 O 7 , produced by fermentation or derived from folic acid, used in medicine in the treatment of certain anemias.
  • food vacuole — a membrane-enclosed cell vacuole with a digestive function, containing material taken up in by the process of phagocytosis.
  • four old cat — three old cat played with four batters.
  • galactosides — Plural form of galactoside.
  • genetic load — the extent to which a population deviates from the theoretically fittest genetic constitution.
  • geodetically — pertaining to geodesy.
  • glycosidases — Plural form of glycosidase.
  • glycosylated — Simple past tense and past participle of glycosylate.
  • gondola back — a chair or couch back curving forward and downward to form arms.
  • grade school — an elementary school that has its pupils grouped or classified into grades.
  • grand coulee — a dry canyon in central Washington: cut by the Columbia River in the glacial period. 52 miles (84 km) long; over 400 feet (120 meters) deep.
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