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12-letter words containing d, i, l, e, t

  • bloodstained — Someone or something that is bloodstained is covered with blood.
  • boiled shirt — a dress shirt with a stiff front
  • boiled sweet — Boiled sweets are hard sweets that are made from boiled sugar.
  • boletic acid — fumaric acid.
  • border light — a striplight hung upstage of a border, for lighting the stage.
  • bottled wine — wine that has been transferred from barrel to bottle
  • breast drill — a geared drill that can be braced against the chest for additional leverage.
  • bridal suite — a room or set of rooms in a hotel for newly married couples
  • bridge cloth — a tablecloth for a bridge table.
  • bridge table — a square card table with folding legs.
  • bridle joint — a heading joint in which the end of one member, notched to form two parallel tenons, is fitted into two gains cut into the edges of a second member.
  • bright-field — of or relating to the illuminated region about the object of a microscope.
  • bushy-tailed — bright-eyed and bushy-tailed, fresh, alert, eager, and lively
  • candlesticks — Plural form of candlestick.
  • cantilevered — A cantilevered structure is constructed using cantilevers.
  • cardinalates — Plural form of cardinalate.
  • cattle drive — the process of moving cattle across country, often carried out by cowboys on horseback
  • center field — the middle area of the outfield
  • centrolinead — a drafting instrument for drawing lines converging on a vanishing point outside the drawing.
  • cetylic acid — palmitic acid.
  • chesterfield — a man's knee-length overcoat, usually with a fly front to conceal the buttons and having a velvet collar
  • city dweller — a resident or inhabitant of a city
  • cladogenetic — relating to cladogenesis
  • clairaudient — the power to hear sounds said to exist beyond the reach of ordinary experience or capacity, as the voices of the dead.
  • clearsighted — seeing clearly
  • close-fisted — very careful with money; mean
  • closing date — The closing date for a competition or offer is the final date by which entries or applications must be received.
  • clotheslined — Simple past tense and past participle of clothesline.
  • coincidental — Something that is coincidental is the result of a coincidence and has not been deliberately arranged.
  • coincidently — in a coincident manner
  • collide with — If a vehicle collides with another vehicle or a person, it hits something or someone that is traveling in a different direction.
  • complimented — Simple past tense and past participle of compliment.
  • conductively — In a conductive manner.
  • conduplicate — folded lengthways on itself
  • confidential — Information that is confidential is meant to be kept secret or private.
  • consolidated — consolidated (def 2).
  • consolidates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of consolidate.
  • coordinately — of the same order or degree; equal in rank or importance.
  • cordialities — cordial quality or feeling.
  • credentialed — Usually, credentials. evidence of authority, status, rights, entitlement to privileges, or the like, usually in written form: Only those with the proper credentials are admitted.
  • credit limit — Your credit limit is the amount of debt that you are allowed, for example, by your credit card company.
  • credit sales — sales for which the customer does not need to pay immediately
  • crystallised — Simple past tense and past participle of crystallise.
  • crystallized — Crystallized fruits and sweets are covered in sugar which has been melted and then allowed to go hard.
  • culturalized — to expose or subject to the influence of culture.
  • culvertailed — dove-tailed
  • cyclodextrin — any of a group of cyclic oligosaccharides found in starch digests of certain bacteria
  • d-s particle — a positively charged meson having a mass 3852 times that of the electron and a mean lifetime of approximately 4.7 X 10 -13 seconds.
  • dairy cattle — cows raised mainly for their milk
  • daredeviltry — reckless daring; venturesome boldness.
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