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12-letter words containing i, n, d, a, t, o

  • docutainment — infotainment (def 2).
  • dominatrices — Plural form of dominatrixThe 'Concise Oxford English Dictionary' [Eleventh Edition].
  • donationware — (Internet) A variant of freeware that offers an option to its user to donate money to the program's author.
  • donatistical — relating to a Donatist or Donatism
  • donets basin — a river rising in the SW Russian Federation near Belgorod, flowing SE through Ukraine to the Don River. About 650 miles (1045 km) long.
  • doomwatching — the act of watching the environment to warn of and prevent harm
  • door curtain — a curtain that fills a doorway
  • dorsiventral — Botany. having distinct dorsal and ventral sides, as most foliage leaves.
  • dot notation — (networking)   Berkeley Unix notation for an Internet address, consisting of one to four numbers (a "dotted quad") in hexadecimal (leading 0x), octal (leading 0), or (usually) decimal. It represents a 32-bit address. Each leading number represents eight bits of the address (high byte first) and the last number represents the rest. E.g. address 0x25.32.0xab represents 0x252000ab. By far the most common form is four decimal numbers, e.g. 146.169.22.42. Many programs accept an address in dot notation in place of a hostname.
  • dragon light — a herbal remedy for impotence
  • drapetomania — (dated) an overwhelming urge to run away (from home, a bad situation, responsibility, etc.).
  • drift anchor — a sea anchor or drag.
  • drop curtain — a curtain that is lowered into position from the flies.
  • drop initial — inset initial.
  • duplications — Plural form of duplication.
  • dynamometric — Relating to dynamometry.
  • dystopianism — a society characterized by human misery, as squalor, oppression, disease, and overcrowding.
  • easting down — the passage eastward from the Cape of Good Hope, as made by a sailing ship bound for Australia or the East Indies.
  • edifications — Plural form of edification.
  • educationese — the jargon associated with the field of education.
  • educationist — a specialist in the theory and methods of education.
  • edulcorating — Present participle of edulcorate.
  • edulcoration — (rare) A sweetening.
  • elucidations — Plural form of elucidation.
  • enarthrodial — Relating to an enarthrosis.
  • endocarditic — Having or relating to endocarditis.
  • endocarditis — Inflammation of the endocardium.
  • endometrioma — An ovarian cyst caused by endometriosis.
  • endoparasite — A parasite, such as a tapeworm, that lives inside its host.
  • endothelioma — Any of various mostly benign neoplasms derived from the endothelium of blood vessels or lymph channels.
  • eradications — Plural form of eradication.
  • exheredation — A disinheriting; disherison.
  • expeditation — the act of expeditating a dog
  • extraditions — Plural form of extradition.
  • extrordinary — Misspelling of extraordinary.
  • faradization — to stimulate or treat (muscles or nerves) with induced alternating electric current (distinguished from galvanize).
  • fianchettoed — Simple past tense and past participle of fianchetto.
  • field ration — ration issued and authorized for troops in the field.
  • fluidization — The act or process of fluidizing.
  • fluoridating — Present participle of fluoridate.
  • fluoridation — the addition of fluorides to the public water supply to reduce the incidence of tooth decay.
  • folding seat — a seat that can be folded down
  • footdragging — the act or practice of acting with deliberate slowness
  • foreordinate — foreordain.
  • fort madison — a city in SE Iowa, on the Mississippi.
  • foundational — the basis or groundwork of anything: the moral foundation of both society and religion.
  • foundationer — a person supported by funds from a foundation, or serving as a member of a foundation
  • fountainhead — a fountain or spring from which a stream flows; the head or source of a stream.
  • fractionated — Simple past tense and past participle of fractionate.
  • ganglionated — gangliate.
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