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

  • clapham sect — a group of early 19th-century Church of England evangelicals advocating personal piety, the abolition of slavery, etc
  • cleptomaniac — kleptomania.
  • clipped form — a shortened form of a word, as for example doc for doctor
  • clomipramine — A tricyclic, heterocyclic drug used to treat depression, anxiety and obsessive-compulsive disorder.
  • comma splice — comma fault.
  • common pleas — in some U.S. states, a court having general and original jurisdiction over civil and criminal trials
  • commonplaces — Plural form of commonplace.
  • compellation — appellation
  • compellative — an appellation
  • compellingly — in a way that demands attention and interest
  • compile time — (programming)   The period of time during which a program's source code is being translated into machine code, as opposed to run time when the program is being executed. As well as the work done by the compiler, this may include macro preprocessing as done by cpp for example. The final stage of program construction, performed by the linker, would generally also be classed as compile time but might be distinguished as link time. For example, static data in a C program is allocated at compile time whereas non-static data is allocated at run time, typically on the stack.
  • complacently — pleased, especially with oneself or one's merits, advantages, situation, etc., often without awareness of some potential danger or defect; self-satisfied: The voters are too complacent to change the government.
  • complainable — That may be complained of.
  • complaintive — Tending to complain, characterized by complaining.
  • complaisance — deference to the wishes of others; willing compliance
  • complections — Plural form of complection.
  • complemental — complementary; completing.
  • complemented — having a complement or complements.
  • complementer — something that completes or makes perfect: A good wine is a complement to a good meal.
  • completement — (obsolete) Act of completing or perfecting; completion.
  • completeness — complete
  • complex salt — a salt that contains one or more complex ions
  • complex wave — a waveform consisting of a fundamental frequency with superimposed harmonics
  • complexation — the formation of a complex
  • complexified — Simple past tense and past participle of complexify.
  • complexifies — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of complexify.
  • complexional — Relating to complexion.
  • complexioned — of a specified complexion
  • complexities — The complexities of something are the many complicated factors involved in it.
  • compliancies — compliance (defs 1, 2, 4).
  • complicative — having a tendency to complicate
  • complicities — Plural form of complicity.
  • complimental — complimentary
  • complimented — Simple past tense and past participle of compliment.
  • complimenter — a person who compliments
  • componential — a constituent part; element; ingredient.
  • compoundable — That can be compounded.
  • compressedly — in a compressed manner
  • compressible — If something is compressible, its volume can change when pressure is applied to it.
  • comptrollers — Plural form of comptroller.
  • compulsative — compulsory
  • compulsively — compelling; compulsory.
  • compulsories — Plural form of compulsory.
  • 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.
  • computerless — having no computer
  • computerlike — similar to a computer
  • 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.
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