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12-letter words containing c, o, n, u, r, e

  • excruciation — Some excruciating pain.
  • excursioning — Present participle of excursion.
  • excursionist — A person who goes on excursions; a traveller or tourist.
  • excursionize — to go on an excursion or excursions
  • executioners — Plural form of executioner.
  • exulceration — the process of ulceration
  • fluoresceine — Alternative spelling of fluorescein.
  • fluorescence — the emission of radiation, especially of visible light, by a substance during exposure to external radiation, as light or x-rays. Compare phosphorescence (def 1).
  • fluorescents — Plural form of fluorescent.
  • food counter — a counter in a shop, bar, cafeteria, etc where food is sold or served
  • forcefulness — full of force; powerful; vigorous; effective: a forceful plea for peace.
  • fortruncible — A cross between Fortran and RUNCIBLE for the IBM 650. Listed in CACM 2(5):16 (May 1959).
  • four-channel — Audio. quadraphonic.
  • four-corners — a point in the SW U.S., at the intersection of 37° N latitude and 109° W longitude, where the boundaries of four states—Arizona, Utah, Colorado, and New Mexico—meet: the only such point in the U.S.
  • french union — a former association of France and its overseas territories, colonies, and protectorates as constituted in 1946: superseded by the French Community in 1958.
  • friend-court — amicus curiae.
  • fructosamine — (organic compound) A chemical compound that can be considered the result of a reaction between fructose and ammonia or an amine (with a molecule of water being released).
  • furnace room — a room containing a furnace or an enclosed chamber for producing heat, often on the bottom floor of the building that it heats
  • geraniaceous — belonging to the Geraniaceae, the geranium family of plants.
  • glucoprotein — glycoprotein.
  • graciousness — pleasantly kind, benevolent, and courteous.
  • graminaceous — Of, pertaining to, or resembling a grass.
  • 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.
  • granulocytes — Plural form of granulocyte.
  • ground cable — a heavy chain for securing permanent floating moorings, as a number of mooring buoys.
  • ground cedar — a ground pine, Lycopodium complanatum.
  • ground cover — the herbaceous plants and low shrubs in a forest, considered as a whole.
  • ground force — a military force that operates on the ground
  • gut reaction — instinctive response
  • herstmonceux — a village in S England, in E Sussex north of Eastbourne: 15th-century castle, site of the Royal Observatory, which was transferred from Greenwich between 1948 and 1958, until 1990
  • hippocentaur — Centaur.
  • home country — the country a person comes from
  • housecleaner — Someone employed to clean a house.
  • in course of — in the process of
  • in your face — involving confrontation; defiant; provocative.
  • in-congruent — not congruent.
  • in-your-face — involving confrontation; defiant; provocative.
  • inclusive or — the connective that gives the value true to a disjunction if either or both of the disjuncts are true
  • income group — a group in a given population having incomes within a certain range
  • incongruence — not congruent.
  • incongruency — Incongruence.
  • incorruptive — incorruptible; not tending to be corrupted
  • indecorously — not decorous; violating generally accepted standards of good taste or propriety; unseemly.
  • inoperculate — having no operculum.
  • insurrection — an act or instance of rising in revolt, rebellion, or resistance against civil authority or an established government.
  • interacinous — situated between the acini of a gland or lung.
  • interclusion — the act of intercluding
  • intercommune — to commune or converse together
  • intercountry — a state or nation: What European countries have you visited?
  • interlocular — having one or more locules.
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