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12-letter words containing c, o, i, n, p, e

  • necrophilism — necrophilia.
  • necrophilous — displaying a preference for dead tissue, esp of certain bacteria and insects
  • necropolises — Plural form of necropolis.
  • neoanthropic — neanthropic.
  • nephropathic — characterized by or relating to nephropathy
  • nepotistical — Nepotistic.
  • neuroleptics — Plural form of neuroleptic.
  • neuroplastic — Of or pertaining to neuroplasticity.
  • neurotrophic — of or relating to the effect of nerves on the nutritive processes.
  • neurotypical — relating to or showing typical neurological behavior and development: She has one dyslexic and one neurotypical child.
  • neutrophilic — (of a cell or its contents) readily stained only by neutral dyes.
  • neutrosophic — Neutrosophy
  • new politics — politics concerned more with grass-roots participation in the political process than with party loyalty or affiliation: identified especially with the candidacies of Senators Eugene McCarthy and George McGovern.
  • no exception — If you make a general statement, and then say that something or someone is no exception, you are emphasizing that they are included in that statement.
  • nocireceptor — a receptor sensitive to pain
  • non-complier — a person, group, etc., that complies.
  • non-empathic — of, relating to, or characterized by empathy, the psychological identification with the feelings, thoughts, or attitudes of others: a sensitive, empathetic school counselor.
  • non-pyogenic — producing or generating pus.
  • non-specific — Non-specific medical conditions or symptoms have more than one possible cause.
  • nondeceptive — not deceptive
  • nondescripts — Plural form of nondescript.
  • nonempirical — derived from or guided by experience or experiment.
  • nonpolemical — a controversial argument, as one against some opinion, doctrine, etc.
  • nonspherical — not spherical
  • nucleocapsid — the nucleic acid core and surrounding capsid of a virus; the basic viral structure.
  • nucleophiles — Plural form of nucleophile.
  • nucleophilic — of or relating to electron contribution in covalent bonding (opposed to electrophilic).
  • nullipotence — Quality of being nullipotent.
  • nympholeptic — an ecstasy supposed by the ancients to be inspired by nymphs.
  • oil in place — The oil in place is the amount of crude oil which is estimated to be in a reservoir.
  • oligophrenic — less than normal mental development.
  • omnipresence — present everywhere at the same time: the omnipresent God.
  • on principle — an accepted or professed rule of action or conduct: a person of good moral principles.
  • onomatopoeic — the formation of a word, as cuckoo, meow, honk, or boom, by imitation of a sound made by or associated with its referent.
  • open circuit — a discontinuous circuit through which no current can flow.
  • open verdict — law: coroner's jury finding
  • optic center — a point about ten percent above the exact center of a printed page or layout.
  • optogenetics — (genetics) A science that combines optics and genetics to probe neural circuits.
  • organoleptic — perceived by a sense organ.
  • outcompeting — to strive to outdo another for acknowledgment, a prize, supremacy, profit, etc.; engage in a contest; vie: to compete in a race; to compete in business.
  • overcropping — Agriculture. to crop (land) to excess; exhaust the fertility of by continuous cropping.
  • packinghouse — a building where foodstuffs are packed
  • paedodontics — the branch of dentistry that focuses on the care of children's teeth
  • pancake coil — a coil (of wire, etc) wound in a flat circular shape
  • pancytopenia — an abnormally low level of all blood cells
  • pantechnicon — a furniture van; moving van.
  • pathogenetic — the production and development of disease.
  • pauciloquent — using few words in speech or conversation
  • peace-loving — If you describe someone as peace-loving, you mean that they try to avoid quarrelling or fighting with other people.
  • pectoral fin — (in fishes) either of a pair of fins usually situated behind the head, one on each side, and corresponding to the forelimbs of higher vertebrates.
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