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12-letter words containing i, n, r, e, c, o

  • exacerbation — An increase in the severity of something (such as a disease).
  • exclusionary — restrictive or elitist
  • excoriations — Plural form of excoriation.
  • excruciation — Some excruciating pain.
  • excursioning — Present participle of excursion.
  • excursionist — A person who goes on excursions; a traveller or tourist.
  • excursionize — to go on an excursion or excursions
  • executioners — Plural form of executioner.
  • exercitation — (obsolete) The exercise or exertion of some power, responsibility, faculty etc.
  • exulceration — the process of ulceration
  • ferrocyanide — a salt of ferrocyanic acid, as potassium ferrocyanide, K 4 Fe(CN) 6 .
  • ferrosilicon — a ferroalloy containing up to 95 percent silicon.
  • fibrinogenic — producing fibrin.
  • field cornet — a commander of burgher troops called up in time of war or in an emergency, esp during the 19th century
  • fire company — a company of firefighters.
  • fire control — technical and sometimes automatic supervision of artillery or naval gunfire on a target, as for range, elevation, etc.
  • fluoresceine — Alternative spelling of fluorescein.
  • for instance — a case or occurrence of anything: fresh instances of oppression.
  • for-instance — an instance or example: Give me a for-instance of what you mean.
  • forcibleness — The quality of being forcible.
  • forensically — pertaining to, connected with, or used in courts of law or public discussion and debate.
  • forked chain — branched chain.
  • fornicatress — (obsolete) A woman guilty of fornication.
  • fort pickensAndrew, 1739–1817, American Revolutionary general.
  • fortruncible — A cross between Fortran and RUNCIBLE for the IBM 650. Listed in CACM 2(5):16 (May 1959).
  • fractionated — Simple past tense and past participle of fractionate.
  • free coinage — the unrestricted coinage of bullion or of a specified metal, as silver, into money for any person bringing it to the mint, either with or without charge for minting.
  • french union — a former association of France and its overseas territories, colonies, and protectorates as constituted in 1946: superseded by the French Community in 1958.
  • frictionless — surface resistance to relative motion, as of a body sliding or rolling.
  • friend-court — amicus curiae.
  • front office — the executive or administrative office of a company, organization, etc.
  • frontispiece — an illustrated leaf preceding the title page of a book.
  • fructosamine — (organic compound) A chemical compound that can be considered the result of a reaction between fructose and ammonia or an amine (with a molecule of water being released).
  • gastrocnemii — Plural form of gastrocnemius.
  • generation c — the people who create and publish material such as blogs, podcasts, videos, etc, on the internet
  • geocentrical — Alternative form of geocentric.
  • geometrician — a person skilled in geometry.
  • geraniaceous — belonging to the Geraniaceae, the geranium family of plants.
  • gerontologic — relating to gerontology
  • glucoprotein — glycoprotein.
  • glycoprotein — any of a group of complex proteins, as mucin, containing a carbohydrate combined with a simple protein.
  • graciousness — pleasantly kind, benevolent, and courteous.
  • graminaceous — Of, pertaining to, or resembling a grass.
  • gross income — Accounting. total revenue received before any deductions or allowances, as for rent, cost of goods sold, taxes, etc.
  • gut reaction — instinctive response
  • gyromagnetic — of or relating to the magnetic properties of a rotating charged particle.
  • haricot bean — Haricot beans are small white beans that are eaten as a vegetable. They are often sold dried rather than fresh.
  • heliocentric — measured or considered as being seen from the center of the sun.
  • heroic tenor — a tenor with a dramatic voice
  • heterophonic — the simultaneous performance of the same melodic line, with slight individual variations, by two or more performers.
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