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12-letter words containing e, n, d, o, p, t

  • spot welding — fusing metal
  • stride piano — a style of jazz piano playing in which the right hand plays the melody while the left hand plays a single bass note or octave on the strong beat and a chord on the weak beat, developed in Harlem during the 1920s, partly from ragtime piano playing.
  • stupendously — causing amazement; astounding; marvelous: stupendous news.
  • superconduct — to conduct electricity very efficiently or without resistance, to act as a superconductor
  • third person — the grammatical person used by the speaker of an utterance in referring to anyone or anything other than the speaker or the one (third person singular) or ones (third person plural) being addressed.
  • top dressing — tennis court
  • tradesperson — a skilled worker
  • trepidations — tremulous fear, alarm, or agitation; perturbation.
  • type founder — a person engaged in the making of metallic types for printers.
  • under-report — to give an insufficient account or report of
  • underexploit — to make insufficient use of
  • unimportuned — without being forced or impelled
  • unpatronized — having few or no patrons
  • unperforated — pierced with a hole or holes: Punch out along the perforated line.
  • unproductive — having the power of producing; generative; creative: a productive effort.
  • unprohibited — to forbid (an action, activity, etc.) by authority or law: Smoking is prohibited here.
  • unpropertied — owning property: the propertied class.
  • unsyncopated — marked by syncopation: syncopated rhythm.
  • van der post — Sir Laurens (Jan). 1906–96, South African writer and traveller. His works include the travel books Venture to the Interior (1952), The Lost World of the Kalahari (1958), and Testament to the Bushmen (1984) and the novels The Hunter and the Whale (1967) and The Admiral's Baby (1996)
  • well-pointed — having a point or points: a pointed arch.
  • zeptoseconds — Plural form of zeptosecond.
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