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12-letter words containing c, r, a, b, l, i

  • helicobacter — Any member of the Helicobacter bacteria.
  • herbicidally — from a herbicidal point of view
  • hibernaculum — a protective case or covering, especially for winter, as of an animal or a plant bud.
  • hyperbolical — having the nature of hyperbole; exaggerated.
  • impierceable — not able to be pierced
  • incharitable — Obsolete form of uncharitable.
  • incomparable — beyond comparison; matchless or unequaled: incomparable beauty.
  • incomparably — beyond comparison; matchless or unequaled: incomparable beauty.
  • incorporable — able to be incorporated.
  • increditable — (rare) Incapable of being believed; not creditable.
  • incurability — The quality or state of being incurable—not being able to be cured.
  • ineradicable — not eradicable; not capable of being eradicated, rooted out, or completely removed.
  • ineradicably — not eradicable; not capable of being eradicated, rooted out, or completely removed.
  • inextricable — from which one cannot extricate oneself: an inextricable maze.
  • inextricably — from which one cannot extricate oneself: an inextricable maze.
  • inscrutables — Plural form of inscrutable.
  • interactable — (of an object) able to be interacted with.
  • irascibility — easily provoked to anger; very irritable: an irascible old man.
  • irreplacable — Misspelling of irreplaceable.
  • irreplicable — Incapable of being replicated.
  • leaf-climber — a plant that climbs by using leaves specialized as tendrils
  • liberalistic — the quality or state of being liberal, as in behavior or attitude.
  • library card — a card issued by a library to individuals or organizations entitling them or their representatives to borrow materials.
  • lubrications — Plural form of lubrication.
  • lucubrations — Plural form of lucubration.
  • michel baron — Michel [mee-shel] /miˈʃɛl/ (Show IPA), (Michel Boyron) 1653–1729, French actor.
  • microbalance — a balance for weighing minute quantities of material.
  • microbicidal — a substance or preparation for killing microbes.
  • microtubular — Of or pertaining to microtubules.
  • microwavable — Of food, that is suitable for cooking in a microwave oven.
  • miscalibrate — To calibrate poorly or wrongly.
  • nonbacterial — Not bacterial.
  • nonmicrobial — not microbial, not caused by or related to microbes
  • olive branch — a branch of the olive tree as an emblem of peace.
  • orbicularity — The quality of being orbicular.
  • parisyllabic — (of a noun or verb, in inflected languages) containing the same number of syllables in all or almost all inflected forms
  • participable — capable of being shared.
  • polysaprobic — flourishing in a body of water having a heavy load of decomposed organic matter and almost no free oxygen
  • postbrachial — belonging to the arm, foreleg, wing, pectoral fin, or other forelimb of a vertebrate.
  • precipitable — capable of being precipitated.
  • prescribable — to lay down, in writing or otherwise, as a rule or a course of action to be followed; appoint, ordain, or enjoin.
  • problematics — problems or difficulties in a particular situation or subject
  • proscribable — to denounce or condemn (a thing) as dangerous or harmful; prohibit.
  • rabbinically — In a rabbinical way.
  • rattail comb — a comb for the hair having a narrow, pointed handle used in styling the hair.
  • re-calibrate — to determine, check, or rectify the graduation of (any instrument giving quantitative measurements).
  • reachability — to get to or get as far as in moving, going, traveling, etc.: The boat reached the shore.
  • recalibrated — to determine, check, or rectify the graduation of (any instrument giving quantitative measurements).
  • recalibrates — to determine, check, or rectify the graduation of (any instrument giving quantitative measurements).
  • recognizable — to identify as something or someone previously seen, known, etc.: He had changed so much that one could scarcely recognize him.
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