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12-letter words containing l, a, e, r, t, s

  • transpirable — to occur; happen; take place.
  • transplantee — a person who is undergoing or has undergone an organ transplant.
  • transponible — capable of being transposed.
  • transvaluate — to change the value of
  • transversely — lying or extending across or in a cross direction; cross.
  • trash talker — to use disparaging or boastful language.
  • treble staff — a staff, bearing a treble clef.
  • tree swallow — a bluish-green and white swallow, Iridoprocne bicolor, of North America, that nests in tree cavities.
  • triadelphous — (of stamens) united by the filaments into three sets or bundles.
  • tricephalous — with three heads
  • triple-space — to type (copy) so as to leave two full spaces between lines
  • triticalness — a trite quality or character
  • trivialities — something trivial; a trivial matter, affair, remark, etc.: cocktail conversation marked by trivialities.
  • tropicalised — to make tropical, as in character or appearance.
  • ultraleftist — ultraleft.
  • ultraprecise — extremely accurate
  • ultrarealism — extreme or intense realism
  • ultrarealist — a proponent of ultrarealism
  • ultrasensual — extremely sensual
  • ultraserious — extremely serious
  • unartistlike — lacking artistic sensibilities and skills
  • unhysterical — not showing or suggesting any hysteria; controlled; sensible; calm;
  • uniseriately — in a uniseriate manner
  • universalist — a person characterized by universalism, as in knowledge, interests, or activities.
  • universality — the character or state of being universal; existence or prevalence everywhere.
  • unpleasantry — an unpleasant word, action, comment, etc.: comments filled with unpleasantries.
  • unrestorable — to bring back into existence, use, or the like; reestablish: to restore order.
  • untranslated — to turn from one language into another or from a foreign language into one's own: to translate Spanish.
  • vasoligature — vasoligation.
  • ventrodorsal — pertaining to the ventral and dorsal aspects of the body; extending from the ventral to the dorsal side.
  • verticalness — the quality or state of being vertical; uprightness
  • vesicularity — the quality or state of being vesicular
  • vespertilian — of, relating to, or resembling a bat
  • warrant sale — a sale of someone's personal belongings or household effects that have been seized to meet unpaid debts
  • wash leather — a soft leather, usually made of sheepskin
  • wash-leather — a soft leather, usually sheepskin, dressed in imitation of chamois.
  • water closet — an enclosed room or compartment containing a toilet bowl fitted with a mechanism for flushing.
  • water locust — a spiny tree, Gleditsia aquatica, of the legume family, native to the southeastern coastal U.S., having pinnate leaves, greenish-yellow, bell-shaped flowers, and long-stalked, thin pods.
  • water pistol — a toy gun that shoots a stream of liquid.
  • water shield — Also called water target. an aquatic plant, Brasenia schreberi, of the water lily family, having purple flowers, floating, elliptic leaves, and a jellylike coating on the underwater stems and roots.
  • water slater — an aquatic isopod of the genus Asellus, common in weedy water
  • water splash — a place where a stream runs over a road
  • water supply — the supply of purified water available to a community.
  • watercolours — Plural form of watercolour.
  • watered silk — silk with a wavy lustrous finish
  • weatherglass — any of various instruments, as a barometer or a hygroscope, designed to indicate the state of the atmosphere.
  • welsh rabbit — a dish of melted cheese, usually mixed with ale or beer, milk, and spices, served over toast.
  • western wall — a wall in Jerusalem, the last extant part of the Temple of Herod, held sacred by Jews as a place of prayer and pilgrimage
  • westmorelandWilliam Childs [chahyldz] /tʃaɪldz/ (Show IPA), 1914–2005, U.S. army officer: commander of U.S. forces in Vietnam and Thailand 1964–68.
  • wheeltappers — Plural form of wheeltapper.
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