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12-letter words containing l, a, y, m, n

  • adminiculary — Adminicular.
  • admonitorily — in an admonitory manner
  • agony column — In a British newspaper or magazine, the agony column contains letters from readers about their personal problems, and advice on what to do about them.
  • allman style — indent style
  • alphitomancy — the use of barley meal as a means of divination.
  • ambivalently — in an ambivalent manner
  • amyl nitrite — a yellowish unstable volatile fragrant liquid used in medicine as a vasodilator and in perfumes. Formula: (CH3)2CHCH2CH2NO2
  • anatomically — of or relating to anatomy.
  • antimilitary — opposed to the military
  • antimonopoly — opposed to monopoly
  • antiroyalism — Opposition to royals or royalism.
  • artilleryman — a serviceman who serves in an artillery unit
  • artillerymen — Plural form of artilleryman.
  • autonomously — Government. self-governing; independent; subject to its own laws only. pertaining to an autonomy, or a self-governing community.
  • by all means — You can say 'by all means' to tell someone that you are very willing to allow them to do something.
  • call-by-name — (reduction)   (CBN) (Normal order reduction, leftmost, outermost reduction). An argument passing convention (first provided by ALGOL 60?) where argument expressions are passed unevaluated. This is usually implemented by passing a pointer to a thunk - some code which will return the value of the argument and an environment giving the values of its free variables. This evaluation strategy is guaranteed to reach a normal form if one exists. When used to implement functional programming languages, call-by-name is usually combined with graph reduction to avoid repeated evaluation of the same expression. This is then known as call-by-need. The opposite of call-by-name is call-by-value where arguments are evaluated before they are passed to a function. This is more efficient but is less likely to terminate in the presence of infinite data structures and recursive functions. Arguments to macros are usually passed using call-by-name.
  • calumniatory — of, involving, or using calumny; slanderous; defamatory.
  • calumniously — in a calumnious manner
  • calycanthemy — the abnormal development of the calyx of a flower into a structure resembling a corolla
  • ceremonially — of, relating to, or characterized by ceremony; formal; ritual: a ceremonial occasion.
  • chlorenchyma — plant tissue consisting of parenchyma cells that contain chlorophyll
  • clay mineral — any of a group of minerals consisting of hydrated aluminium silicates: the major constituents of clays
  • clytemnestra — the wife of Agamemnon, whom she killed on his return from the Trojan War
  • commandingly — being in command: a commanding officer.
  • commensality — eating together at the same table.
  • communicably — capable of being easily communicated or transmitted: communicable information; a communicable disease.
  • complacently — pleased, especially with oneself or one's merits, advantages, situation, etc., often without awareness of some potential danger or defect; self-satisfied: The voters are too complacent to change the government.
  • conformality — (mathematics) The condition (of a map) of being conformal.
  • consummately — to bring to a state of perfection; fulfill.
  • demoniacally — In a demoniacal manner.
  • demonstrably — capable of being demonstrated or proved.
  • deny a claim — If an insurance company denies a claim, it refuses to pay a claim submitted by a policyholder.
  • determinably — In a determinable way.
  • dialkylamine — (organic chemistry) Any secondary amine formed from two alkyl groups.
  • diethylamine — (organic compound) The secondary amine (CH3CH2)2NH.
  • dynamic html — (language, web)   (DHTML) The addition of JavaScript to HTML to allow web pages to change and interact with the user without having to communicate with the server. JavaScript allows the behaviour of the page to be controlled by code that is downloaded with the HTML. It does this by manipulating the Document Object Model (DOM). The term DHTML is often also taken to include the use of "style" information to give finer control of HTML layout. The style information can be supplied as Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) or as "style" attributes (which can be manipulated by JavaScript). Layers are often also used with DHTML. Both the JavaScript and style data can be included in the HTML file or in a separate file referred to from the HTML. Some web browsers allow other languages (e.g. VBScript or Perl) to be used instead of JavaScript but this is less common. DHTML can be viewed in Internet Explorer 4+, Firefox and Netscape Communicator 4+ but, as usual, Microsoft disagree on how DHTML should be implemented. The Document Object Model Group of the World Wide Web Consortium is developing standards for DHTML.
  • dynamic link — (compiler)   A pointer from an activation record to the activation record for the scope from which the current scope was called at run time. This is used in a statically scoped language to restore the environment pointer on exit from a scope. To access a non-local variable in a dynamically scoped language, dynamic links are followed until a binding for the given variable name is found.
  • early modern — designating or of the period of European history from the end of the Middle Ages (c. 1450) to c. 1750
  • economically — in a thrifty or frugal manner; with economy.
  • ecumenically — general; universal.
  • effeminately — In an effeminate manner.
  • eleemosynary — Of, relating to, or dependent on charity; charitable.
  • elementarily — In an elementary way.
  • emolumentary — advantageous; tending towards emolument
  • emotionality — The state or quality of being emotional.
  • film company — a company dedicated to the making of motion pictures
  • flamboyantly — In a flamboyant manner.
  • fly in amber — a strange relic or reminder of the past
  • flyfisherman — Flyfisher.
  • fragmentally — fragmentary.

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