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12-letter words containing l, e, r, o

  • endocervical — Within a cervix.
  • endochondral — occurring, or present, in cartilage
  • endotracheal — Situated or occurring within or performed by way of the trachea.
  • endovascular — Within a blood vessel.
  • english horn — musical instrument: similar to oboe
  • engrossingly — In an engrossing way.
  • enharmonical — relating to the enharmonic scale
  • ensorcelling — Present participle of ensorcell.
  • enteroclysis — A fluoroscopic X-ray of the small intestine.
  • enterococcal — Relating to, or produced by, an enterococcus.
  • enterocoeles — Plural form of enterocoele.
  • enterocoelic — characterized by enterocoele
  • enterostomal — relating to enterostomy
  • entoplastral — relating to an entoplastron
  • entoplastron — the median plate of a turtle's plastron
  • entropically — By means of or in relation to entropy.
  • epistolarian — A writer of epistles.
  • equilibrator — Lb rare A device that maintain equilibrium or balance, especially a part of a heavy gun (e.g. an artillery piece or a tank gun) which balances the barrel and other parts so as to enable the gun to be elevated easily.
  • equilibrious — In equilibrium; balanced.
  • equiprobable — (of two or more things ) equally likely to occur; having equal probability.
  • ergastoplasm — endoplasm that is associated with protein synthesis
  • erythroblast — An immature erythrocyte containing a nucleus.
  • esoterically — In an esoteric manner.
  • etonogestrel — a progestogen used as a male contraceptive, released from two tiny rods placed under the skin
  • euphorically — In a euphoric manner.
  • eure-et-loir — a department of N central France, in Centre region. Capital: Chartres. Pop: 412 094 (2003 est). Area: 5940 sq km (2317 sq miles)
  • eurosterling — sterling as part of a European holding
  • euroterminal — a railway terminus from which trans-European trains operate
  • everblooming — (of a plant) blooming repeatedly during the growing season
  • evolutionary — Of or relating to evolution.
  • exclusionary — restrictive or elitist
  • exclusive or — (logic)   (XOR, EOR) /X or, E or/ A two-input function whose result is true if one input is true and the other is false. The truth table is A | B | A xor B --+---+-------- F | F | F F | T | T T | F | T T | T | F The output is thus true if the inputs are not equal. If one input is false, the other is passed unchanged whereas if one input is true, the other is inverted. In Boolean algebra, exclusive or is often written as a plus in a circle: "⊕". The circle may be omitted suggesting addition modulo two. In digital logic, an exclusive or logic gate is drawn like a normal inclusive or gate but with a curved line across both inputs: {exclusive or gate " />.
  • exfiltration — (military) The process of exiting an area (usually behind enemy lines or in enemy territory).
  • exhilaration — A feeling of excitement, happiness, or elation.
  • exorbitantly — In an exorbitant manner, excessively.
  • explorations — Plural form of exploration.
  • expressional — Of or pertaining to expression, either in language, the face or the arts.
  • extemporally — In an extemporal manner.
  • extralogical — Outside of the domain of logic.
  • extraneously — In an extraneous manner.
  • extrapolated — Simple past tense and past participle of extrapolate.
  • extrapolates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of extrapolate.
  • extrasystole — A heartbeat outside the normal rhythm, as often occurs in normal individuals.
  • extremophile — A microorganism, especially an archaean, that lives in conditions of extreme temperature, acidity, alkalinity, or chemical concentration.
  • exulceration — the process of ulceration
  • factorisable — Alternative spelling of factorizable.
  • factorizable — (mathematics, of an integer or polynomial etc) Able to be factorized.
  • fall webworm — the larva of any of several moths, as Hyphantria cunea (fall webworm) or Loxostege similalis (garden webworm) which spins a web over the foliage on which it feeds.
  • false colour — colour used in a computer or photographic display to help in interpreting the image, as in the use of red to show high temperatures and blue to show low temperatures in an infrared image converter
  • fardel-bound — (of ruminants) having the food impacted in the third compartment of the stomach; costive; constipated.
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