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11-letter words containing c, o, m, n, s, e

  • miscreation — miscreated.
  • misoneistic — hatred or dislike of what is new or represents change.
  • modernistic — modern.
  • monergistic — the doctrine that the Holy Ghost acts independently of the human will in the work of regeneration. Compare synergism (def 3).
  • monochromes — Plural form of monochrome.
  • monocracies — Plural form of monocracy.
  • monstrances — Plural form of monstrance.
  • most-centum — belonging to or consisting of those branches of the Indo-European family of languages that show distinctive preservation of the Proto-Indo-European labiovelars and that show a historical development of velar articulations, as the sounds (k) or [kh] /x/ (Show IPA) from Proto-Indo-European palatal phonemes. The centum branches are Germanic, Celtic, Italic, Hellenic, Anatolian, and Tocharian.
  • musclebound — having enlarged and inelastic muscles, as from excessive exercise.
  • myonecrosis — Necrosis of muscle tissue.
  • nematocides — Plural form of nematocide.
  • nematocysts — A specialized cell in the tentacles of a jellyfish or other coelenterate, containing a barbed or venomous coiled thread that can be projected in self-defense or to capture prey.
  • neo-fascism — a modern right-wing political movement that includes significant elements of fascism, esp inspired by fascist Italy
  • neuroticism — the state of having traits or symptoms characteristic of neurosis.
  • noncomposer — a person who is not a composer
  • nonconsumer — a person who refrains from using or purchasing certain resources, products, or services
  • noncustomer — a person who is not the customer of a particular establishment, or a person who does not buy a product or service
  • nondomestic — not domestic, esp not relating to the home or native country
  • nonmiscible — not capable of being mixed.
  • nonsemantic — of, relating to, or arising from the different meanings of words or other symbols: semantic change; semantic confusion.
  • nonsystemic — not systemic
  • nucleoplasm — the protoplasm of the nucleus of a cell.
  • nucleosomal — Of or pertaining to a nucleosome.
  • nucleosomes — Plural form of nucleosome.
  • obscurement — The act of obscuring, or the state of being obscured.
  • oceanariums — Plural form of oceanarium.
  • omniscience — the quality or state of being omniscient.
  • overconsume — to destroy or expend by use; use up.
  • phonematics — phonemics.
  • phoneticism — a phonetic scheme of writing
  • postscenium — a wing on either side of the stage of an ancient Greek or Roman theatre where props could be stored and actors could prepare; a parascenium
  • prosenchyma — the tissue characteristic of the woody and bast portions of plants, consisting typically of long, narrow cells with pointed ends.
  • reactionism — of, pertaining to, marked by, or favoring reaction, especially extreme conservatism or rightism in politics; opposing political or social change.
  • reaganomics — the economic policies put forth by the administration of President Ronald Reagan, especially as emphasizing supply-side theory.
  • rhamnaceous — belonging to the Rhamnaceae, the buckthorn family of plants.
  • romanticise — to make romantic; invest with a romantic character: Many people romanticize the role of an editor.
  • scaremonger — a person who creates or spreads alarming news.
  • scopolamine — a colorless, syrupy, water-soluble alkaloid, C 1 7 H 2 1 NO 4 , obtained from certain plants of the nightshade family, used chiefly as a sedative and mydriatic and to alleviate the symptoms of motion sickness.
  • scrimshoner — a person who makes scrimshaw
  • second home — an additional residence, as at the shore or in the country, where one goes on weekends, vacations, and the like.
  • second mate — the officer of a merchant vessel next in command beneath the first mate.
  • second name — law: family name
  • seminomadic — belonging or relating to an ethnic group or people who migrate seasonally and cultivate crops during periods of settlement
  • semiotician — the study of signs and symbols as elements of communicative behavior; the analysis of systems of communication, as language, gestures, or clothing.
  • simethicone — an active ingredient in many antacid preparations that causes small mucus-entrapped air bubbles in the intestines to coalesce into larger bubbles that are more easily passed.
  • smokescreen — If something that you do or say is a smokescreen, it is intended to hide the truth about your activities or intentions.
  • snickometer — a device, which uses sound waves recorded by the stump microphone, employed by TV commentators to determine whether or not a batsman has made contact with the ball
  • somatogenic — developing from somatic cells.
  • sperm count — the number of spermatozoa in an amount of semen, used as an indication of a man's fertility
  • splenectomy — excision or removal of the spleen.
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