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12-letter words containing d, e, m, i, s, t

  • metathesized — Simple past tense and past participle of metathesize.
  • methysergide — an ergot alkaloid derivative, C 2 1 H 2 7 N 3 O 2 , used in the prophylaxis and treatment of migraine and cluster headaches.
  • mid-sentence — in the middle of a sentence or utterance
  • middle stump — the stump inside of the leg stump and the off stump; the second of the three stumps of a wicket.
  • middlebuster — Southern U.S. lister1 (def 1).
  • midlatitudes — Areas lying between 35 and 55 (or more broadly, between 30 and 60) degrees north or south of the equator.
  • midwest city — a city in central Oklahoma, near Oklahoma City.
  • midwesterner — Middle West.
  • miniaturised — Simple past tense and past participle of miniaturise.
  • minidiskette — Alternative spelling of mini-diskette.
  • mis director — Chief Information Officer
  • mis-adjusted — to change (something) so that it fits, corresponds, or conforms; adapt; accommodate: to adjust expenses to income.
  • misadventure — an instance of bad fortune; mishap.
  • misallocated — to allocate mistakenly or improperly: to misallocate resources.
  • misconducted — Simple past tense and past participle of misconduct.
  • misconnected — to join, link, or fasten together; unite or bind: to connect the two cities by a bridge; Communication satellites connect the local stations into a network.
  • misconstrued — Simple past tense and past participle of misconstrue.
  • misdemeanant — a person who is guilty of misbehavior.
  • misdirecting — Present participle of misdirect.
  • misdirection — a wrong or incorrect direction, guidance, or instruction.
  • miseducation — to educate improperly.
  • misestimated — Simple past tense and past participle of misestimate.
  • misjudgement — Alternative form of misjudgment.
  • misjudgments — Plural form of misjudgment.
  • mixed forest — a forest filling the transition from natural coniferous to deciduous forest, and containing both types of tree
  • mountainside — The sloping surface of a mountain.
  • moustachioed — Alternative spelling of moustachio\u2019d.
  • mucopeptides — Plural form of mucopeptide.
  • multiskilled — having skill; trained or experienced in work that requires skill.
  • multistemmed — having two or more stems or trunks
  • multistoried — Multi-storey.
  • namib desert — a desert region in SW Africa, extending along the coast from SW Angola to W South Africa. 1200 miles (1930 km) long, 30–100 miles (48–160 km) wide; 50,000 sq. mi. (129,500 sq. km).
  • non-domestic — of or relating to the home, the household, household affairs, or the family: domestic pleasures.
  • omnidistance — the distance between an omnirange station and a receiver.
  • otitis media — inflammation of the middle ear, characterized by pain, dizziness, and impaired hearing.
  • paedobaptism — the baptism of infants
  • postmedieval — occurring or existing after the Middle Ages, of or related to the period after the Middle Ages
  • postmeridian — of or relating to the afternoon.
  • promuscidate — shaped like a proboscis
  • pseudonymity — pseudonymous character.
  • pteridosperm — seed fern.
  • re-submitted — to give over or yield to the power or authority of another (often used reflexively).
  • redemptorist — a member of the “Congregation of the Most Holy Redeemer,” founded by St. Alphonsus Liguori in 1732.
  • reductionism — the theory that every complex phenomenon, especially in biology or psychology, can be explained by analyzing the simplest, most basic physical mechanisms that are in operation during the phenomenon.
  • rimmed steel — a low-carbon steel containing enough iron oxide so that there is continuous generation of carbon monoxide during solidification.
  • sedimentable — capable of forming sediment
  • self-limited — (of a disease) running a definite and limited course.
  • semi-dormant — lying asleep or as if asleep; inactive, as in sleep; torpid: The lecturer's sudden shout woke the dormant audience.
  • semiattached — partially attached; semidetached.
  • semideponent — (of a Latin verb) active in meaning but passive in form in the perfect tense
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