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12-letter words containing c, o, r, e, h

  • necrophorous — denoting animals, such as certain beetles, that carry away the bodies of dead animals
  • neoanthropic — neanthropic.
  • nephropathic — characterized by or relating to nephropathy
  • neurochemist — A researcher or other professional in the field of neurochemistry.
  • neurotrophic — of or relating to the effect of nerves on the nutritive processes.
  • neutrophilic — (of a cell or its contents) readily stained only by neutral dyes.
  • neutrosophic — Neutrosophy
  • new rochelle — a city in SE New York, near New York City.
  • non-achiever — a person who consistently fails to achieve, esp academically
  • non-coherent — logically connected; consistent: a coherent argument.
  • nonadherence — the quality of adhering; steady devotion, support, allegiance, or attachment: adherence to a party; rigid adherence to rules.
  • nonarchitect — a person or builder who is not an architect
  • nonbreaching — the act or a result of breaking; break or rupture.
  • noncharacter — someone who is not a character
  • noncrushable — (of a container, material, etc) not easily crushed
  • nonspherical — not spherical
  • nonvehicular — Not vehicular.
  • normothermic — (medicine) Having a normal body temperature.
  • nychthemeron — a twenty-four hour span that includes a night and a day
  • occurs check — (programming)   A feature of some implementations of unification which causes unification of a logic variable V and a structure S to fail if S contains V. Binding a variable to a structure containing that variable results in a cyclic structure which may subsequently cause unification to loop forever. Some implementations use extra pointer comparisons to avoid this. Most implementations of Prolog do not perform the occurs check for reasons of efficiency. Without occurs check the complexity of unification is O(min(size(term1), size(term2))) with occurs check it's O(max(size(term1), size(term2))) In theorem proving unification without the occurs check can lead to unsound inference. For example, in Prolog it is quite valid to write X = f(X). which will succeed, binding X to a cyclic structure. Clearly however, if f is taken to stand for a function rather than a constructor, then the above equality is only valid if f is the identity function. Weijland calls unification without occur check, "complete unification". The reference below describes a complete unification algorithm in terms of Colmerauer's consistency algorithm.
  • oceanography — the branch of physical geography dealing with the ocean.
  • ochlocracies — Plural form of ochlocracy.
  • ochroleucous — having an off-white colour or a white colour tinted with yellow
  • octahedrally — in an octahedral manner
  • off the rack — (of clothing) not made to specific or individual requirements; ready-made: off-the-rack men's suits.
  • off-the-rack — (of clothing) not made to specific or individual requirements; ready-made: off-the-rack men's suits.
  • office hours — hours when a business is open
  • officeholder — a person filling a governmental position; public official.
  • oligophrenic — less than normal mental development.
  • olive branch — a branch of the olive tree as an emblem of peace.
  • on the cards — likely
  • on the cross — diagonally
  • on the march — If a group of soldiers are on the march, they are marching somewhere.
  • on the rocks — a large mass of stone forming a hill, cliff, promontory, or the like.
  • oophorectomy — the operation of removing one or both ovaries; ovariectomy.
  • orange march — a parade on Orangemen's day
  • orchestrally — In an orchestral manner.
  • orchestrated — Simple past tense and past participle of orchestrate.
  • orchestrates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of orchestrate.
  • orchestrator — One who orchestrates.
  • orchestrions — Plural form of orchestrion.
  • orchidaceous — belonging to the plant family Orchidaceae.
  • orchidectomy — orchiectomy.
  • oreopithecus — a genus of fossil primate from the Miocene coal deposits of Italy, formerly considered to be a possible hominid.
  • orichalceous — relating to or resembling orichalc
  • ormond beach — a town in NE Florida.
  • orthocenters — Plural form of orthocenter.
  • orthogenetic — pertaining to or exhibiting orthogenesis.
  • orthopaedics — (used with a singular verb) the medical specialty concerned with correction of deformities or functional impairments of the skeletal system, especially the extremities and the spine, and associated structures, as muscles and ligaments.
  • orthopedical — (American spelling) Alternative form of orthopaedical.
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