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12-letter words containing e, l, m, s

  • scheme-linda — A Scheme interface to Linda written by Ulf Dahlen of University of Edinburgh in 1990. It runs on the Computing Surface and the Symmetry.
  • schmalkalden — a town in central Germany: a league to defend Protestantism formed here 1531.
  • schoolmaster — a man who presides over or teaches in a school.
  • sclerenchyma — supporting or protective tissue composed of thickened, dry, and hardened cells.
  • sclerodermic — of or relating to a scleroderm or to sclerodermia; hard-skinned
  • scribblement — a scribble
  • sea milkwort — a maritime plant, Glaux maritima, having small, pinkish-white flowers.
  • seamlessness — having no seams: seamless stockings.
  • sectionalism — excessive regard for sectional or local interests; regional or local spirit, prejudice, etc.
  • sedge family — the plant family Cyperaceae, characterized by herbaceous plants, often found in wet areas, having solid stems, narrow, grasslike leaves with closed sheaths, spikes of very small flowers set in a scalelike bract, and a dry, flattened, convex fruit, and including the bulrush, chufa, cotton grass, papyrus, and umbrella plant.
  • sedimentable — capable of forming sediment
  • segmentalize — to make segmentalized.
  • seismologist — the science or study of earthquakes and their phenomena.
  • self-command — self-control.
  • self-damning — causing incrimination: damning evidence.
  • self-imposed — imposed on one by oneself: a self-imposed task.
  • self-limited — (of a disease) running a definite and limited course.
  • self-mastery — self-control.
  • self-mockery — gentle humour at one's own expense
  • self-mocking — to attack or treat with ridicule, contempt, or derision.
  • self-priming — the powder or other material used to ignite a charge.
  • self-torment — an act or instance of tormenting oneself, as with worry or guilt.
  • selfsameness — the quality or state of being selfsame or identical
  • semantically — of, relating to, or arising from the different meanings of words or other symbols: semantic change; semantic confusion.
  • semi-invalid — a person who is partially disabled or somewhat infirm
  • semi-monthly — made, occurring, done, or published twice a month.
  • semi-popular — regarded with favor, approval, or affection by people in general: a popular preacher.
  • semi-skilled — A semi-skilled worker has some training and skills, but not enough to do specialized work.
  • semi-trailer — Also called semi. a detachable trailer for hauling freight, with wheels at the rear end, the forward end being supported by the rear of a truck tractor when attached. Compare full trailer.
  • semiannually — occurring, done, or published every half year or twice a year; semiyearly.
  • semiarboreal — (of animals) spending half or some of their life in trees
  • semicircular — Also called semicircumference [sem-ee-ser-kuhm-fer-uh ns, -fruh ns, sem-ahy-] /ˌsɛm i sərˈkʌm fər əns, -frəns, ˌsɛm aɪ-/ (Show IPA). half of a circle; the arc from one end of a diameter to the other.
  • semicolonial — partly colonial
  • semicylinder — half of a cylinder divided lengthwise.
  • semifinalist — a participant or one qualified to participate in a semifinal.
  • semiflexible — moderately or somewhat flexible.
  • semifloating — noting or pertaining to a driving axle of an automobile or the like, the inner end of which is carried by the differential gear and the outer end of which is keyed to a wheel supported by the axle housing.
  • semiglobular — possessing the form of half a globe; hemispheric.
  • semiliterate — a person who is semiliterate.
  • semilustrous — partially or somewhat lustrous
  • semimetallic — partially metallic; of the nature of a semi-metal
  • semimystical — somewhat mystical; having a mystical quality to a partial degree
  • semiofficial — having some degree of official authority.
  • semiological — the study of signs and symbols; semiotics.
  • semipellucid — somewhat pellucid; partially translucent or transparent
  • semitropical — subtropical.
  • serial comma — a comma used after the next-to-last item in a series of three or more items when the next-to-last and last items are separated by a conjunction. In the series A, B, C, or D, the comma after C is the series comma.
  • shamefacedly — modest or bashful.
  • share-milker — (in New Zealand) a person who lives on a dairy farm milking the owner's herd for an agreed share of the profits and, usually, building his own herd simultaneously
  • shield match — a cricket match for the Sheffield Shield
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