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

  • melanophores — Plural form of melanophore.
  • melrose park — a city in NE Illinois, near Chicago.
  • microcapsule — a tiny capsule, 20–150 microns in diameter, used for slow-release application of drugs, pesticides, flavors, etc.
  • milk parsley — a wetland plant belonging to the family Apiaceae
  • milliamperes — Plural form of milliampere.
  • mystery play — a medieval dramatic form based on a Biblical story, usually dealing with the life, death, and resurrection of Christ.
  • needle-sharp — very sharp
  • neuroplastic — Of or pertaining to neuroplasticity.
  • nonspherical — not spherical
  • oilseed rape — Oilseed rape is a plant with yellow flowers which is grown as a crop. Its seeds are crushed to make cooking oil.
  • oligospermia — (medicine) Low volume of semen.
  • open slather — to spread or apply thickly: to slather butter on toast.
  • operatorless — Without an operator (person who operates); fully automatic.
  • oppressional — Exhibiting or relating to oppression.
  • oyster plant — salsify.
  • paraglossate — having paraglossae
  • parallel sml — ["Parallel SML: A Functional Language and its Implementation in Dactl", Kevin Hammond, Pitman Press 1990].
  • parallelwise — in a parallel manner
  • parasol pine — stone pine (def 1).
  • parcel shelf — flat storage panel in a vehicle
  • parish clerk — an official designated to carry out various duties, either for a church parish or a parish council
  • parlor house — (especially in the 19th and early 20th centuries) a brothel with a comfortable, often elaborately decorated parlor for the reception of clients.
  • parochialise — to make parochial.
  • parsley fern — a small bright green tufted European fern, Cryptogramma crispa, that grows on acid scree and rock in uplands
  • particulates — very small particles of a substance, esp those that are produced when fuel is burned
  • pasch flower — pasqueflower
  • pasqueflower — an Old World plant, Anemone pulsatilla, of the buttercup family, having purple, crocuslike flowers blooming about Easter.
  • pastoralness — the quality or state of being pastoral or rural
  • pasture land — grassland used for grazing
  • patent rolls — (in Britain) the register of patents issued
  • pearl oyster — any of several marine bivalve mollusks of the family Pteriidae, some of which form pearls of great value, inhabiting waters of eastern Asia and off the coasts of Panama and Baja California.
  • pearl primusPearl, 1919–1994, U.S. dancer, born in Trinidad.
  • pearlescence — a pearly lustre or sheen
  • pearly gates — the entrance to heaven.
  • percussional — of or relating to percussion
  • perez galdos — Benito [buh-nee-toh;; Spanish be-nee-taw] /bəˈni toʊ;; Spanish bɛˈni tɔ/ (Show IPA), 1843–1920, Spanish journalist, dramatist, and novelist.
  • perivisceral — surrounding or situated about the viscera.
  • perpetualism — a belief in the permanence of a given thing; the belief that a given thing (e.g. the world, a political system) will last forever
  • perpetualist — someone who holds to any form of perpetualism
  • persian gulf — strait in the Indian Ocean
  • persian lamb — the young lamb of the Karakul sheep.
  • personalised — to have marked with one's initials, name, or monogram: to personalize stationery.
  • personalized — customized
  • personalness — of, relating to, or coming as from a particular person; individual; private: a personal opinion.
  • perspectival — a technique of depicting volumes and spatial relationships on a flat surface. Compare aerial perspective, linear perspective.
  • persuasively — able, fitted, or intended to persuade: a very persuasive argument.
  • petaliferous — bearing or having petals.
  • petrodollars — Petrodollars are a unit of money used to calculate how much a country has earned by exporting petroleum or natural gas.
  • photorealism — a style of painting flourishing in the 1970s, especially in the U.S., England, and France, and depicting commonplace scenes or ordinary people, with a meticulously detailed realism, flat images, and barely discernible brushwork that suggests and often is based on or incorporates an actual photograph.
  • phrasal verb — a combination of verb and one or more adverbial or prepositional particles, as catch on, take off, bring up, or put up with, functioning as a single semantic unit and often having an idiomatic meaning that could not be predicted from the meanings of the individual parts.
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