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

  • dissimulator — One who dissimulates.
  • diverticulum — a blind, tubular sac or process branching off from a canal or cavity, especially an abnormal, saclike herniation of the mucosal layer through the muscular wall of the colon.
  • dogmatically — relating to or of the nature of a dogma or dogmas or any strong set of principles concerning faith, morals, etc., as those laid down by a church; doctrinal: We hear dogmatic arguments from both sides of the political spectrum.
  • domesticable — to convert (animals, plants, etc.) to domestic uses; tame.
  • domestically — of or relating to the home, the household, household affairs, or the family: domestic pleasures.
  • domiciliated — to domicile.
  • draft animal — an animal used for pulling heavy loads.
  • dramatically — of or relating to the drama.
  • dramatizable — Capable of being dramatized.
  • drillmasters — Plural form of drillmaster.
  • dusty miller — Botany. any of several composite plants, as Centaurea cineraria, Senecio cineraria, or the beach wormwood, having pinnate leaves covered with whitish pubescence. rose campion.
  • 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.
  • dyotheletism — the teaching that Christ had both a divine will and a human will
  • ebulliometer — a device used to determine the boiling point of a solution
  • effeminately — In an effeminate manner.
  • electromeric — involving, or relating to, electromers
  • elementarily — In an elementary way.
  • eliminations — Plural form of elimination.
  • emasculating — Present participle of emasculate.
  • emasculation — The act of depriving of virility, or the state of being so deprived; castration.
  • emblematical — See emblematic.
  • emblematized — Simple past tense and past participle of emblematize.
  • embolization — (surgery) A nonsurgical, minimally invasive procedure that effects the selective occlusion of blood vessels by purposely introducing emboli.
  • embryologist — An expert or specialist in embryology.
  • emigrational — Relating to emigration.
  • emotionalism — An emotional state of mind, a tendency to regard things in an emotional manner; emotional behaviour or characteristics. (from 19th c.).
  • emotionalist — Someone whose thoughts and actions are governed by their emotions rather than by logic.
  • emotionality — The state or quality of being emotional.
  • emotionalize — To give something an emotional quality.
  • empathically — In an empathic manner.
  • emphatically — In a forceful way.
  • enamel paint — a type of paint that has a very hard and shiny finish once it is dry
  • encirclement — The act of encircling or the state of being encircled.
  • endothelioma — Any of various mostly benign neoplasms derived from the endothelium of blood vessels or lymph channels.
  • enlisted man — military: male soldier
  • entitlements — Plural form of entitlement.
  • entomologist — A scientist who studies insects.
  • entomologize — to collect or study insects
  • enzymologist — A specialist in enzymology.
  • ephemerality — (uncountable) The state or condition of being ephemeral; transience.
  • epistemology — The theory of knowledge, especially with regard to its methods, validity, and scope. Epistemology is the investigation of what distinguishes justified belief from opinion.
  • epithalamion — A song or poem celebrating a marriage.
  • epithalamium — A song or poem celebrating a marriage.
  • epitheliomas — Plural form of epithelioma.
  • equimultiple — one of a series of amounts or numbers that each consist of another amount or number an equal number of times
  • eskimo-aleut — (designating or of) a family of languages including Aleut and the Eskimo languages
  • essentialism — A belief that things have a set of characteristics that make them what they are, and that the task of science and philosophy is their discovery and expression; the doctrine that essence is prior to existence.
  • etepimeletic — (of behaviour in young animals) care-seeking
  • ethanolamine — (chemistry) a hydroxy-amine, HO.CH2.CH2.NH2, manufactured by the reaction of ethylene oxide with ammonia; it is found naturally in a combined form in cephalin, and has many industrial applications.
  • etymological — (not comparable) Of or relating to etymology.
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