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12-letter words containing e, m, p, a, c

  • compoundable — That can be compounded.
  • compulsative — compulsory
  • computer age — modern society regarded as the period when the widespread use of computers has fundamentally changed people's lives
  • computer law — a body of law arising out of the special conditions relating to the use of computers, as in computer crime or software copyright.
  • contemplable — able to be contemplated
  • contemplated — to look at or view with continued attention; observe or study thoughtfully: to contemplate the stars.
  • contemplates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of contemplate.
  • contemplator — to look at or view with continued attention; observe or study thoughtfully: to contemplate the stars.
  • contemporary — Contemporary things are modern and relate to the present time.
  • contemptable — Contemptible.
  • copy machine — A copy machine is the same as a copier.
  • corporealism — materialism
  • cosmographer — (astrophysics) A scientist specializing in understanding and describing the nature of the universe.
  • cotemporally — At the same time.
  • counterstamp — a stamp added to a stamped paper or document as a qualifying mark.
  • coup de main — an attack that achieves complete surprise
  • crape myrtle — an oriental lythraceous shrub, Lagerstroemia indica, cultivated in warm climates for its pink, red, or white flowers
  • craw-thumper — an ostentatiously pious person
  • crymotherapy — cryotherapy.
  • cryptomerias — Plural form of cryptomeria.
  • cryptomnesia — the reappearance of a suppressed or forgotten memory which is mistaken for a new experience
  • cymbocephaly — scaphocephaly.
  • decompensate — to undergo decompensation due to disease or impairment
  • decomposable — to separate or resolve into constituent parts or elements; disintegrate: The bacteria decomposed the milk into its solid and liquid elements.
  • demographics — data resulting from the science of demography; population statistics
  • dermographic — dermatographia.
  • desmoplastic — (pathology) That produces adhesions.
  • displacement — the act of displacing.
  • dopaminergic — activated by or sensitive to dopamine.
  • economy pack — a large pack of goods that is cheaper than a normal-sized pack
  • emancipating — Present participle of emancipate.
  • emancipation — The fact or process of being set free from legal, social, or political restrictions; liberation.
  • emancipators — Plural form of emancipator.
  • emancipatory — Of or pertaining to emancipation or to an emancipator.
  • emancipatrix — A woman, girl, or any other entity treated as female who emancipates; a female emancipator.
  • empathically — In an empathic manner.
  • emphatically — In a forceful way.
  • emplacements — Plural form of emplacement.
  • empyreumatic — relating to empyreuma
  • encompasseth — Archaic third-person singular form of encompass.
  • encompassing — Present participle of encompass.
  • epicureanism — An ancient school of philosophy founded in Athens by Epicurus. The school rejected determinism and advocated hedonism (pleasure as the highest good), but of a restrained kind: mental pleasure was regarded more highly than physical, and the ultimate pleasure was held to be freedom from anxiety and mental pain, esp. that arising from needless fear of death and of the gods.
  • epidemically — In the manner of an epidemic.
  • epigrammatic — Of the nature or in the style of an epigram; concise, clever, and amusing.
  • epirrhematic — relating to epirrhema
  • episcopalism — the belief that a Church should be governed by bishops
  • epoch-making — An epoch-making change or declaration is considered to be extremely important because it is likely to have a significant effect on a particular period of time.
  • exophthalmic — Having or characterized by protruding eyes.
  • extracampine — (psychiatry, of hallucination) Beyond the possible sensory field.
  • farm produce — agricultural products regarded collectively
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