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12-letter words containing i, n, t, e

  • a sore point — If something is a sore point with someone, it is likely to make them angry or embarrassed if you try to discuss it.
  • a sticky end — an unpleasant death
  • abbreviating — Present participle of abbreviate.
  • abbreviation — An abbreviation is a short form of a word or phrase, made by leaving out some of the letters or by using only the first letter of each word.
  • aberrational — characterized by aberration
  • abolitionize — (esp. prior to the Civil War) to convert (persons, a region, a state, etc.) to abolitionism.
  • abortiveness — imperfect development; rudimentary nature
  • abridgements — Plural form of abridgement.
  • absentminded — so lost in thought that one does not realize what one is doing, what is happening, etc.; preoccupied to the extent of being unaware of one's immediate surroundings.
  • absinthiated — containing wormwood
  • accelerating — Present participle of accelerate.
  • acceleration — The acceleration of a process or change is the fact that it is getting faster and faster.
  • accentuality — the quality of being characterized by accent or stress
  • accentuating — to give emphasis or prominence to.
  • accentuation — an act or instance of accentuating.
  • acceptations — Plural form of acceptation.
  • access point — the hub that links wireless devices to a network or to the internet
  • accidentally — happening by chance or accident; not planned; unexpected: an accidental meeting.
  • accompaniest — (archaic) Archaic second-person singular form of accompany.
  • accretionary — Of, pertaining to, or in the form of an accretion.
  • acenesthesia — loss of the physical awareness of one's body.
  • acetonitrile — a colourless organic chemical, CH3CN, used chiefly as a solvent
  • acetostearin — a waxlike, nongreasy solid, C 23 H 44 O 5 : used chiefly as a food preservative and as a plasticizer.
  • achievements — Plural form of achievement.
  • acid-tongued — bitingly critical or sarcastic; sharp-tongued: a critic famous for his acid-tongued reviews.
  • acquaintance — An acquaintance is someone who you have met and know slightly, but not well.
  • acquirements — Plural form of acquirement.
  • acquittances — Plural form of acquittance.
  • acrophonetic — relating to the use of symbols to represent sounds
  • actinometers — Plural form of actinometer.
  • actinometric — Of or pertaining to actinometry.
  • actinomycete — any bacterium of the group Actinomycetes, usually filamentous in form
  • actinostelic — Of or possessing an actinostele.
  • action movie — film focussed on action sequences
  • adapter ring — a type of circular mount used for attaching a filter or some other piece of equipment to a camera lens
  • adaptiveness — in a state that has a capacity for adaptation
  • addictedness — the state of being addicted
  • adenectomies — Plural form of adenectomy.
  • adiapneustia — (medicine) defective perspiration; adiaphoresis.
  • adiponitrile — a colorless liquid, C 6 H 8 N 2 , used chiefly as an intermediate in the manufacture of nylon.
  • adjunctively — in an adjunctive manner
  • adminiculate — to attest or corroborate; to confirm or affirm as true
  • administered — Simple past tense and past participle of administer.
  • administrate — to manage or direct (the affairs of a business, institution, etc)
  • admonishment — to caution, advise, or counsel against something.
  • adulterating — Present participle of adulterate.
  • adulteration — an adulterating or being adulterated
  • adventitious — added or appearing accidentally or unexpectedly
  • adventurists — Plural form of adventurist.
  • aeolian tone — the musical tone produced by the passage of a current of air over a stretched string, etc, as in an aeolian harp

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