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12-letter words containing c, o, s, m, l

  • microfossils — a fossil so small that it can be studied and identified only with a microscope.
  • micronucleus — the smaller of the two types of nuclei occurring in ciliate protozoans.
  • microphallus — The condition of having an abnormally small penis; micropenis.
  • micropublish — to publish on microfilm or microfiche.
  • microtubules — Plural form of microtubule.
  • microvessels — Plural form of microvessel.
  • microvillous — Relating to microvilli.
  • milliseconds — Plural form of millisecond.
  • miraculously — In a miraculous manner.
  • misallocated — to allocate mistakenly or improperly: to misallocate resources.
  • misallocates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misallocate.
  • misconstrual — A misinterpretation of the meaning of something.
  • misrecollect — to recall to mind; recover knowledge of by memory; remember.
  • molluscicide — A substance that kills molluscs.
  • mollycoddles — Plural form of mollycoddle.
  • monastically — In a monastic manner.
  • monk's cloth — a heavy cotton fabric in a basket weave, used for curtains, bedspreads, etc.
  • monocultures — Plural form of monoculture.
  • monopolistic — a person who has a monopoly.
  • monosyllabic — having only one syllable, as the word no.
  • morro castle — a historic fort at the entrance to the harbor of Havana, Cuba.
  • mortise lock — a lock housed within a mortise in a door or the like, so that the lock mechanism is covered on both sides.
  • mosaic glass — glass having a polychrome pattern made by fusing colors or variously colored canes, rods, strips, or squares together.
  • motorcyclist — a motor vehicle similar to a bicycle but usually larger and heavier, chiefly for one rider but sometimes having two saddles or an attached sidecar for passengers.
  • mucilaginous — of, relating to, or secreting mucilage.
  • multicostate — having several costae or ribs
  • muscle-bound — having enlarged and inelastic muscles, as from excessive exercise.
  • museological — Pertaining to museology.
  • music locker — Digital Technology. an online service that supports cloud-based storage of digital music files so as to allow users to stream or download their personal music collections for playback on any compatible device: I uploaded all my CDs to a music locker, and now I can access the music from my laptop, tablet, or smartphone.
  • musicologist — the scholarly or scientific study of music, as in historical research, musical theory, or the physical nature of sound.
  • mystagogical — someone who instructs others before initiation into religious mysteries or before participation in the sacraments.
  • nasolacrimal — of or relating to the lacrimal structures and the nose.
  • nasolacrymal — relating to the tear duct
  • necrophilism — necrophilia.
  • noctambulism — somnambulism.
  • noctambulist — somnambulism.
  • noctambulous — of, relating to, or given to sleepwalking.
  • nomenclators — Plural form of nomenclator.
  • nominalistic — (philosophy) Having a nominalist character.
  • nonclassroom — not located in the traditional classroom
  • olympic-size — of the dimensions or length prescribed for the Olympic Games and other major athletic competitions: an Olympic-size speed-skating oval.
  • omnisciently — having complete or unlimited knowledge, awareness, or understanding; perceiving all things.
  • omphaloscopy — Introversion.
  • optimistical — disposed to take a favorable view of events or conditions and to expect the most favorable outcome.
  • oscillograms — Plural form of oscillogram.
  • oscillometer — an instrument for measuring oscillations, especially those of the arterial pulse.
  • oscillometry — an instrument for measuring oscillations, especially those of the arterial pulse.
  • osteomalacia — a condition characterized by softening of the bones with resultant pain, weakness, and bone fragility, caused by inadequate deposition of calcium or vitamin D.
  • osteomalacic — a condition characterized by softening of the bones with resultant pain, weakness, and bone fragility, caused by inadequate deposition of calcium or vitamin D.
  • parochialism — a parochial character, spirit, or tendency; excessive narrowness of interests or view; provincialism.
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