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12-letter words containing c, r, o, i, t, e

  • vector field — a region, domain, set, etc., with a vector assigned at each point; vector function.
  • velcro strip — a strip or roll of Velcro, able to be cut to the required length
  • velociraptor — a small carnivorous dinosaur of the genus Velociraptor , from the late Cretaceous period, capable of leaping, and growing to a length of about 6 feet (2 meters), having feathers, a flat snout, short forelimbs with large handlike talons, and a large sickle-shaped claw on each foot.
  • ventnor city — a town in SE New Jersey.
  • verification — the act of verifying.
  • visceromotor — of or relating to the normal movements of the viscera, especially the digestive tract.
  • viscerotonia — a personality type characterized by hedonism and conviviality: said to be correlated with an endomorph body type
  • viscerotonic — of, relating to, or possessing the character traits typical of viscerotonia
  • vociferation — noisy outcry; clamor.
  • vociferosity — the characteristic of being vociferous
  • waistcoateer — a prostitute
  • water coning — Water coning is when flow in a well changes as the oil-water interface forms into a bell shape.
  • white clover — a clover, Trifolium repens, having white flowers, common in pastures and meadows.
  • white-collar — belonging or pertaining to the ranks of office and professional workers whose jobs generally do not involve manual labor or the wearing of a uniform or work clothes.
  • word picture — a description in words, especially one that is unusually vivid: She drew a word picture of a South Pacific sunset.
  • writeacourse — (language)   A CAI language for IBM 360.
  • xenoreactive — (immunology) That generates a reaction to material from another species.
  • zoochemistry — the branch of chemistry dealing with the constituents of the animal body; animal chemistry.
  • zwitterionic — an ion with both a positive and a negative charge.
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