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

  • cementitious — of, relating to, or characteristic of cement
  • centimorgans — Plural form of centimorgan.
  • cessationism — The concept, amongst most Christians, that the works of the Holy Spirit (speaking in tongues, prophecy, healing, and miracles) ceased at some point in history.
  • chirognomist — someone who studies chirognomy
  • chronometric — of a chronometer or chronometry
  • chymotrypsin — a powerful proteolytic enzyme secreted from the pancreas in the form of chymotrypsinogen, being converted to the active form by trypsin
  • ciment fondu — a type of quick-hardening refractory cement having a high alumina content
  • circumventor — to go around or bypass: to circumvent the lake; to circumvent the real issues.
  • citron melon — a kind of fruit with a hard white flesh, that grows on a variety of watermelon plant (Citrullus lanatus var. citroides): used only candied or preserved
  • city company — (in Britain) a corporation that represents one of the historic trade guilds of London
  • cleptomaniac — kleptomania.
  • clintonomics — (used with a singular verb) the economic policies set forth by President Bill Clinton.
  • closing time — Closing time is the time when something such as a shop, library, or pub closes and people have to leave.
  • coalitionism — the principle of governing by coalition
  • cobaltammine — any of the various complex derivatives of cobalt containing one or more molecules of ammonia bonded to the cobalt.
  • coconut milk — Coconut milk is the milky juice inside coconuts.
  • codling moth — a tortricid moth, Carpocapsa pomonella, the larvae of which are a pest of apples
  • coir matting — a floor covering or packing material made of coir
  • column shift — A column shift is a gearshift lever mounted on the steering column.
  • columniation — the arrangement of architectural columns
  • combat knife — a large knife for military use
  • combinations — a one-piece woollen undergarment with long sleeves and legs
  • come to mind — be recalled
  • comfortingly — In a comforting manner.
  • commendation — the act or an instance of commending; praise
  • commensality — eating together at the same table.
  • commentarial — a series of comments, explanations, or annotations: a commentary on the Bible; news followed by a commentary.
  • commentariat — the journalists and broadcasters who analyse and comment on current affairs
  • commentaries — Plural form of commentary.
  • commentating — Present participle of commentate.
  • commentation — the act of making comments
  • commentative — of or relating to comment or commentary.
  • comminations — Plural form of commination.
  • committeeman — a member of one or more committees
  • committeemen — Plural form of committeeman.
  • common ratio — geometric ratio.
  • common swift — Apus apus, a bird with long narrow wings which spends most of the time on the wing
  • commonalties — Plural form of commonalty.
  • commorientes — people whose deaths are so close to each other (being caused by the same calamity) that it is not possible to determine who died first. It is assumed that the elder person died first
  • communicants — Plural form of communicant.
  • communicated — to impart knowledge of; make known: to communicate information; to communicate one's happiness.
  • communicatee — a person to whom a communicator communicates
  • communicates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of communicate.
  • communicator — a person who communicates, especially one skilled at conveying information, ideas, or policy to the public.
  • communionist — a person with a particular view or interpretation of communion, as specified.
  • commutations — Plural form of commutation.
  • companionate — resembling, appropriate to, or acting as a companion
  • company time — the regular hours during which employees are expected to work
  • compartition — (obsolete) The act of dividing into parts or compartments.
  • compaternity — the relationship between the godparents of a child or between the godparents and the child's parents.
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