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12-letter words containing l, i, m, t

  • anti-realism — interest in or concern for the actual or real, as distinguished from the abstract, speculative, etc.
  • anti-tumoral — a swollen part; swelling; protuberance.
  • antiblackism — a belief or type of behaviour which exhibits hostility towards Black people
  • anticlimatic — Misspelling of anticlimactic.
  • anticlimaxes — Plural form of anticlimax.
  • antigambling — opposed to gambling
  • antilegomena — the books of the New Testament which have been excluded from the canon of Scripture
  • antileukemic — acting against leukemia
  • antimalarial — effective in the treatment of malaria
  • antimaterial — Lb particle physics Composed of antimatter.
  • antimetabole — the repetition of words in reverse order for emphasis
  • antimilitant — opposing military power, especially its increase or development or the influence of military leaders.
  • antimilitary — opposed to the military
  • antimonopoly — opposed to monopoly
  • antiroyalism — Opposition to royals or royalism.
  • antitumoural — acting against or upon tumours
  • arithmetical — Arithmetical calculations, processes, or skills involve the addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division of numbers.
  • aromatically — having an aroma; fragrant or sweet-scented; odoriferous.
  • arrival time — the time when someone or something arrives, arrived, or will arrive
  • art mobilier — small, movable art objects, especially primitive or prehistoric works of art.
  • artilleryman — a serviceman who serves in an artillery unit
  • artillerymen — Plural form of artilleryman.
  • assemblagist — a creative person or artist who is skilled in putting together works of art based on assemblage
  • assimilating — to take in and incorporate as one's own; absorb: He assimilated many new experiences on his European trip.
  • assimilation — an assimilating or being assimilated
  • assimilative — of or causing assimilation; assimilating
  • assimilators — Plural form of assimilator.
  • assimilatory — characterized by assimilation; assimilating.
  • assimulating — Present participle of assimulate.
  • assimulation — Obsolete form of assimilation.
  • assumability — a mortgage loan or a feature of such that allows the buyer of a property to assume or take on the existing mortgage from the property seller
  • assumptively — taken for granted.
  • astronomical — If you describe an amount, especially the cost of something as astronomical, you are emphasizing that it is very large indeed.
  • asymmetrical — Something that is asymmetrical has two sides or halves that are different in shape, size, or style.
  • asymptotical — of or relating to an asymptote.
  • at all times — all the time, constantly
  • atomic clock — an extremely accurate clock in which an electrical oscillator is controlled by the natural vibrations of an atomic or molecular system such as caesium or ammonia
  • automobiling — (dated) present participle of automobile.
  • automobilism — the use of automobiles, or the practices associated with them
  • automobilist — Driver; person who uses a motor vehicle such as car, van or truck.
  • automobility — the use of motor cars
  • autumn olive — a spiny shrub (Elaeagnus umbellata) of the oleaster family, having leaves covered with silvery or brown scales
  • balletomania — passionate enthusiasm for ballet
  • barometrical — (archaic) Relating to, or observed with, a barometer, barometric.
  • beamsplitter — Alternative spelling of beam splitter.
  • belittlement — to regard or portray as less impressive or important than appearances indicate; depreciate; disparage.
  • bewilderment — Bewilderment is the feeling of being bewildered.
  • bidialectism — proficient in or using two dialects of the same language.
  • bilateralism — the practice of being bilateral
  • biotelemetry — the monitoring of biological functions in humans or animals by means of a miniature transmitter that sends data to a distant point to be read by electronic instruments
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