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12-letter words containing i, r, m, n

  • interminably — incapable of being terminated; unending: an interminable job.
  • intermingled — Simple past tense and past participle of intermingle.
  • intermingles — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of intermingle.
  • intermission — a short interval between the acts of a play or parts of a public performance, usually a period of approximately 10 or 15 minutes, allowing the performers and audience a rest.
  • intermissive — of, relating to, or characterized by intermission.
  • intermitotic — occurring between mitoses
  • intermittent — stopping or ceasing for a time; alternately ceasing and beginning again: an intermittent pain.
  • intermitting — to discontinue temporarily; suspend.
  • intermixture — a mass of ingredients mixed together.
  • intermontane — located between mountains or mountain ranges: an intermontane lake.
  • intermundane — existing in the space between worlds or heavenly bodies: intermundane space.
  • interregnums — Plural form of interregnum.
  • intersegment — Between segments.
  • interstitium — (medicine) An interstitial space within a tissue or organ.
  • inthrallment — Obsolete spelling of enthrallment.
  • intimidators — Plural form of intimidator.
  • intimidatory — to make timid; fill with fear.
  • intra-atomic — within an atom or atoms.
  • intracompany — occurring within a company, especially between employees or branches of the company.
  • intralaminar — Within a lamina.
  • intraluminal — Within a lumen.
  • intramundane — existing or occurring within the material world.
  • intramurally — In an intramural manner.
  • intrenchment — Archaic spelling of entrenchment.
  • intromission — to send, put, or let in; introduce; admit.
  • intromittent — to send, put, or let in; introduce; admit.
  • intromitting — Present participle of intromit.
  • ironmonger's — a shop where articles for the house and garden such as tools, nails, and pans are sold
  • irritainment — Entertainment that annoys, embarrasses, or upsets more than or as much as it entertains, whether unintentionally or by design.
  • ivy geranium — a trailing geranium, Pelargonium peltatum, of southern Africa, having a fleshy stem that becomes woody with age, glossy, ivy-shaped leaves, and clusters of flowers ranging from white to deep rose in color.
  • jameson raid — an expedition into the Transvaal in 1895 led by Sir Leander Starr Jameson (1853–1917) in an unsuccessful attempt to topple its Boer regime
  • jasmine rice — an aromatic, flavorful long-grain rice of Asia, especially Thailand.
  • john gilmore — (person)   A noted Unix hacker who cofounded Usenet's anarchic alt.* newsgroup hierarchy with Brian Reid. He also worked on GDB. E-mail: John Gilmore <[email protected]>.
  • journey time — the time taken to make a journey
  • julian bream — Julian (Alexander) born 1933, English guitarist and lutenist.
  • jumping hare — springhare.
  • jumpstarting — Present participle of jumpstart.
  • karyomapping — a technique for determining whether an embryo has inherited a genetic defect by analysing DNA taken from it and its close relatives
  • keeping room — hall (def 11).
  • king-of-arms — a title of certain of the principal heralds of England and certain other kingdoms empowered by their sovereigns to grant armorial bearings.
  • kremlinology — the study of the government of the former Soviet Union, especially the study of those factors governing its foreign affairs.
  • labia minora — female genitals: inner folds of skin
  • lachrymation — the secretion of tears, especially in abnormal abundance.
  • laminar flow — the flow of a viscous fluid in which particles of the fluid move in parallel layers, each of which has a constant velocity but is in motion relative to its neighboring layers.
  • large-minded — having tolerant views or liberal ideas; broad-minded.
  • leading mark — either of two conspicuous objects regarded as points on a line (leading line) upon which a vessel can sail a safe course.
  • lean mixture — A lean mixture is a fuel/air mixture containing a relatively low proportion of fuel.
  • line manager — immediate supervisor
  • line trimmer — a gardening device used to trim the edges of lawns by means of a rapidly rotating motor-driven flexible wire or cord.
  • linear motor — an electric motor in which a movable part moves in a straight line, with power being supplied by a varying magnetic field set up by a fixed part of the system, as a metal rail on the ground.
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