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15-letter words containing e, m, i, s, c, a

  • tissue-matching — identification of specific genetically linked antigens in tissue in order to minimize antigenic differences between donor and recipient tissue in organ transplantation.
  • training scheme — a scheme for teaching people skills in a particular field or profession
  • ultra-masculine — pertaining to or characteristic of a man or men: masculine attire.
  • ultramicroscope — an instrument that uses scattering phenomena to detect the position of objects too small to be seen by an ordinary microscope.
  • unclimbableness — the quality or condition of being unclimbable
  • uncompassionate — having or showing compassion: a compassionate person; a compassionate letter.
  • uncompromisable — that cannot or should not be compromised
  • unmaterialistic — excessively concerned with physical comforts or the acquisition of wealth and material possessions, rather than with spiritual, intellectual, or cultural values.
  • vanishing cream — a cosmetic similar to cold cream but less oily, applied usually to the face and neck as a base, night cream, or moisturizer.
  • vermouth cassis — a mixed drink made with dry vermouth, crème de cassis, soda or mineral water, and cracked ice.
  • vernier compass — a compass on a transit (vernier transit) having a vernier for adjusting magnetic bearings to read as true bearings.
  • wallpaper music — music that is pleasant but not interesting, so people do not pay much attention to it
  • washing machine — an apparatus, especially a household appliance, for washing clothing, linens, etc.
  • white christmas — A white Christmas is a Christmas when it snows.
  • white supremacy — the belief, theory, or doctrine that white people are inherently superior to people from all other racial groups, especially black people, and are therefore rightfully the dominant group in any society.
  • wrestling match — sport: contention by grappling opponent
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