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12-letter words containing d, u, l, c, i

  • incapsulated — Simple past tense and past participle of incapsulate.
  • inconcluding — (obsolete) Inferring no consequence.
  • indecorously — not decorous; violating generally accepted standards of good taste or propriety; unseemly.
  • inducibility — the quality or condition of being inducible
  • indulgencies — indulgence.
  • indulgencing — Present participle of indulgence.
  • injudicially — in an unlawful manner
  • ionic liquid — An ionic liquid is a liquid which contains ions.
  • iracundulous — easily angered or irritable
  • lapidicolous — living under stones
  • locus standi — the right of a party to appear and be heard before a court
  • longicaudate — having a long posterior or tail
  • masculinized — Simple past tense and past participle of masculinize.
  • matriculated — Be enrolled at a college or university.
  • medical unit — a group of doctors and nurses working as part of a larger organization, such as the armed forces or a prison
  • mendaciously — In a lying or deceitful manner.
  • microfluidic — Of, pertaining to, or using microfluidics.
  • middle dutch — the Dutch language of the period c1100–c1500. Abbreviation: MD.
  • milk product — Milk products are foods made from milk, for example butter, cheese, and yoghurt.
  • miracle drug — wonder drug.
  • molluscicide — A substance that kills molluscs.
  • much obliged — expressions used when one wants to indicate that one is very grateful for something
  • multi-voiced — having a voice of a specified kind (usually used in combination): shrill-voiced.
  • multicentred — Having multiple centres.
  • multicolored — of several or many colors.
  • multidecadal — Involving multiple decades.
  • multifaceted — Having many facets.
  • multiplicand — a number to be multiplied by another.
  • multiproduct — a thing produced by labor: products of farm and factory; the product of his thought.
  • multitracked — (music) Recorded on multiple tracks.
  • musical ride — a display by riders on horseback of manoeuvres to music, esp by members of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police
  • nautical day — a period from noon of one day to noon of the next, used in reckoning time aboard ship.
  • noncustodial — Not having custody of one’s children after a divorce.
  • nondualistic — of, relating to, or of the nature of dualism.
  • noninducible — to lead or move by persuasion or influence, as to some action or state of mind: to induce a person to buy a raffle ticket.
  • nucleic acid — any of a group of long, linear macromolecules, either DNA or various types of RNA, that carry genetic information directing all cellular functions: composed of linked nucleotides.
  • nucleocapsid — the nucleic acid core and surrounding capsid of a virus; the basic viral structure.
  • nucleosidase — any of the class of enzymes that catalyze the hydrolysis of nucleosides.
  • nucleotidase — a biochemical catalyst that facilitates the process of hydrolyzing or splitting a nucleotide and turning it into a phosphate and a nucleoside
  • oil producer — a country with reserves of oil
  • old mine cut — a brilliant cut, common in the 19th century, retaining a relatively high proportion of the original stone and having a large culet and small table compared to modern brilliants.
  • overclouding — Present participle of overcloud.
  • paludicolous — inhabiting marshland
  • pediculation — the act or process of growing a stalk or pedicle
  • pediculicide — Also, pediculicidal. destructive to lice.
  • picture mold — a molding near a ceiling from which pictures can be suspended.
  • product line — all of the products carried by a manufacturer, wholesaler, or retailer.
  • productional — the act of producing; creation; manufacture.
  • productively — having the power of producing; generative; creative: a productive effort.
  • public goods — services such as national defence, law enforcement, and road building, that are for the benefit of, and available to, all members of the public
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