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12-letter words containing l, e, t, b

  • memorability — worth remembering; notable: a memorable speech.
  • mental block — inability to recall
  • merchantable — marketable: merchantable war-surplus goods.
  • metabolising — Present participle of metabolise.
  • metabolizing — Present participle of metabolize.
  • metabolomics — the study of all the metabolites present in cells, tissues, and organs
  • metal lumber — a brand of sheet metal pressed and welded together to form joists and studding.
  • microtubules — Plural form of microtubule.
  • middlebuster — Southern U.S. lister1 (def 1).
  • millilambert — a unit of luminance equal to one thousandth of a lambert. Abbreviation: mL.
  • miscalibrate — To calibrate poorly or wrongly.
  • miserabilist — One who is unhappy, or extols being miserable as a virtue; a philosopher of pessimism.
  • mosbolletjie — (South Africa) Dough leavened with the must of grapes used for making rusks.
  • motorbicycle — a small, lightweight motorcycle.
  • mount elbert — a mountain in central Colorado, in the Sawatch range. Height: 4399 m (14 431 ft)
  • movable type — type from which text is printed directly in which each character is on a separate piece of metal.
  • multipliable — capable of being multiplied.
  • multiproblem — characterized by or experiencing several problems
  • mumblety-peg — a children's game played with a pocketknife, the object being to cause the blade to stick in the ground or a wooden surface by flipping the knife in a number of prescribed ways or from a number of prescribed positions.
  • mutable sign — any of the four astrological signs, Gemini, Virgo, Sagittarius, or Pisces, that are grouped together because of their placement at the end of the seasons and characterized by the attribute of adaptability to circumstances.
  • myrtle beach — a town in E South Carolina.
  • nebulization — to reduce to fine spray; atomize.
  • nebulosities — Plural form of nebulosity.
  • neotribalism — Ideology that humans have evolved to live in a tribal, as opposed to a modern society.
  • nightclubber — One who visits a nightclub.
  • non-celibate — a person who abstains from sexual relations.
  • non-dutiable — subject to customs duty, as imported goods.
  • non-imitable — capable or worthy of being imitated: She has many good, imitable qualities.
  • non-obsolete — no longer in general use; fallen into disuse: an obsolete expression.
  • non-tangible — capable of being touched; discernible by the touch; material or substantial.
  • nonbacterial — Not bacterial.
  • noncelebrity — a person who is not a celebrity
  • nonheritable — Not heritable.
  • nonturbulent — Not turbulent.
  • nonvegetable — Not of or pertaining to vegetables.
  • notabilities — Plural form of notability.
  • note payable — A note payable is a written legal obligation to repay an amount of borrowed money at a particular future date.
  • note verbale — a diplomatic communication prepared in the third person and unsigned: less formal than a note but more formal than an aide-mémoire.
  • number plate — vehicle's registration panel
  • numerability — the fact of having the ability to be counted
  • object chill — ["Object CHILL - An Object Oriented Language for Systems Implementation", J. Winkler et al, ACM Comp Sci Conf 1992, pp. 139-147].
  • object glass — objective (def 3).
  • object value — (jargon)   In industrial design, a measure of consumers' immediate desire for an object, even before they know or understand what it does. "Gassee may be nuts, but at least the BeBox has great object value."
  • oblanceolate — inversely lanceolate, as a leaf.
  • obliterating — Present participle of obliterate.
  • obliteration — the act of obliterating or the state of being obliterated.
  • obliterative — Tending or serving to obliterate.
  • obsoleteness — no longer in general use; fallen into disuse: an obsolete expression.
  • obtuse angle — an angle greater than 90° but less than 180°.
  • octosyllable — a word or line of verse of eight syllables.
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