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12-letter words containing c, p

  • apiculturist — beekeeping, especially on a commercial scale for the sale of honey.
  • aplacophoran — solenogaster.
  • apocalyptist — the writer of the Apocalypse or a related work
  • apochromatic — (of a lens) almost free from spherical and chromatic aberration
  • apocryphally — In an apocryphal manner.
  • apocynaceous — of, relating to, or belonging to the Apocynaceae, a family of mostly tropical flowering plants with latex in their stems, including the dogbane, periwinkle, oleander, and some lianas
  • apodeictical — Apodeictic.
  • apolitically — in an apolitical manner
  • apostolicity — the quality of being apostolic
  • apothecaries — Plural form of apothecary.
  • apothegmatic — Relating to, or in the manner of, an apothegm; sententious; pithy.
  • apparatchiks — a member of an apparat, especially in a Communist country.
  • appeal court — An appeal court is the same as a Court of Appeal.
  • appendectomy — the surgical removal of the vermiform appendix
  • appendencies — attached or suspended; annexed.
  • appendicitis — Appendicitis is an illness in which a person's appendix is infected and painful.
  • appendicular — relating to an appendage or appendicle
  • apperceiving — Present participle of apperceive.
  • apperception — the attainment of full awareness of a sensation or idea
  • apperceptive — conscious perception.
  • appercipient — having or using apperception
  • apple sucker — a small homopterous insect, Psyllia mali, originally of Europe, that is a serious pest of apple crops.
  • appleknocker — Northern U.S. a rustic.
  • applications — Plural form of application.
  • appreciating — to be grateful or thankful for: They appreciated his thoughtfulness.
  • appreciation — Appreciation of something is the recognition and enjoyment of its good qualities.
  • appreciative — An appreciative reaction or comment shows the enjoyment that you are getting from something.
  • appreciators — to be grateful or thankful for: They appreciated his thoughtfulness.
  • appreciatory — appreciative.
  • apprenticing — Present participle of apprentice.
  • approachable — If you describe someone as approachable, you think that they are friendly and easy to talk to.
  • approachment — (archaic) approach.
  • appurtenance — a secondary or less significant thing or part
  • apricot tart — a pastry case filled with apricots
  • arachnophobe — a person who is afraid of spiders
  • arc spectrum — a spectrum formed from the light produced by an electric arc, characteristic of the gas or vapor through which the arc passes.
  • arch support — a rigid support placed inside a shoe so that its molded form fits the arch of the foot and relieves strain on the muscles of the foot while walking, standing, etc.
  • archeopteryx — A specimen of the species Archaeopteryx lithographica, being the earliest and most primitive known bird, representing a transition in the evolution of dinosaurs to birds.
  • archesporial — the primitive cell, or group of cells, that give rise to the cells from which spores are derived.
  • archesporium — archespore.
  • archetypally — the original pattern or model from which all things of the same kind are copied or on which they are based; a model or first form; prototype.
  • archetypical — Archetypical means the same as archetypal.
  • archipallium — (anatomy) The oldest region of the brain's pallium, often considered contiguous with the olfactory cortex, but varying among species. In humans, the archipallium makes up the hippocampus.
  • archipelagic — a large group or chain of islands: the Malay Archipelago.
  • archipelagos — Plural form of archipelago.
  • archiphoneme — an abstract linguistic unit representing two or more phonemes when the distinction between these has been neutralized: conventionally shown by a capital letter within slashes, as /T/ for /t/ and /d/ in German Rat and Rad
  • arctophilist — a collector of teddy bears
  • arena chapel — a private chapel in Padua containing a fresco cycle painted (1305–06) by Giotto.
  • aria da capo — an operatic aria in three sections with the first and third sections alike and the middle section contrasting.
  • aristophanic — 448?–385? b.c, Athenian comic dramatist.
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