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12-letter words containing c, l, t

  • barometrical — (archaic) Relating to, or observed with, a barometer, barometric.
  • bathetically — in a bathetic fashion
  • bathypelagic — of, relating to, or inhabiting the lower depths of the ocean between approximately 1000 and 4000 metres
  • battle clasp — clasp (def 4).
  • battle creek — a city in S Michigan.
  • battological — tending to repeat words unnecessarily
  • beacon light — a light signal for shipping
  • beatifically — bestowing bliss, blessings, happiness, or the like: beatific peace.
  • beaver cloth — beaver1 (def 8).
  • bell captain — a person in charge of a group of bellhops
  • bell the cat — to undertake a very dangerous mission
  • benefit club — a club whose members enjoy certain benefits, such as reduced prices for travel or sporting events
  • bespectacled — Someone who is bespectacled is wearing glasses.
  • beta blocker — A beta blocker is a drug which is used to treat people who have high blood pressure or heart problems.
  • beta-blocker — any of various substances that interfere with the action of the beta receptors: used primarily to reduce the heart rate or force in the prevention, management, or treatment of angina, hypertension, or arrythmias.
  • biarticulate — having two joints, as the antennae of certain insects.
  • biauriculate — having two auricles or earlike parts
  • bibb lettuce — a type of butterhead lettuce, formed in loose heads of very crisp, dark-green leaves
  • bibliothecal — relating to a bibliotheca
  • bicentennial — A bicentennial is the same as a bicentenary.
  • bicollateral — (of a vascular bundle) having two phloem groups to the inside and outside, respectively, of the xylem
  • bicycle path — a path designed for bicyclists
  • bidialectism — proficient in or using two dialects of the same language.
  • bifunctional — having two functions
  • binocularity — binocular characteristics
  • biotechnical — relating to biotechnology
  • black beauty — a Biphetamine capsule.
  • black beetle — another name for the oriental cockroach
  • black bottom — a dance of the late 1920s that originated in America, involving a sinuous rotation of the hips
  • black butter — beurre noir.
  • black forest — wooded mountain region in SW Germany
  • black knight — a person or firm that makes an unwelcome takeover bid for a company
  • black letter — a kind of heavy-faced, ornamental printing type
  • black locust — Also called false acacia, yellow locust. a North American tree, Robinia pseudoacacia, of the legume family, having pinnate leaves and clusters of fragrant white flowers.
  • black market — If something is bought or sold on the black market, it is bought or sold illegally.
  • black pewter — pewter composed of 60 percent tin and 40 percent lead.
  • black sapote — a tropical American tree, Diospyros digyna, related to the persimmon, having sweet, edible, green fruit that turns black when ripe.
  • black scoter — a scoter of Eurasia and North America, Melanitta nigra, the adult male of which is black.
  • black stream — a warm ocean current in the Pacific, flowing N along the E coast of Taiwan, NE along the E coast of Japan, and continuing in an easterly direction into the open Pacific.
  • black tongue — canine pellagra.
  • black velvet — a mixture of stout and champagne in equal proportions
  • black walnut — a North American walnut tree, Juglans nigra, with hard dark wood and edible oily nuts
  • black wattle — a small Australian acacia tree, A. mearnsii, with yellow flowers
  • black-coated — (esp formerly) (of a worker) clerical or professional, as distinguished from commercial or industrial
  • black-market — to black-marketeer.
  • blackcurrant — In Europe, blackcurrants are a type of very small, dark purple fruits that grow in bunches on bushes.
  • blackhearted — wicked; evil
  • blast effect — the damage caused by the force of an explosive blast
  • blastocoelic — of or relating to the blastocoel
  • blastomycete — any of a genus (Blastomyces) of yeastlike imperfect fungi that cause diseases in people and animals
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