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12-letter words containing l, y, n, c, e, a

  • accentuality — the quality of being characterized by accent or stress
  • accidentally — happening by chance or accident; not planned; unexpected: an accidental meeting.
  • adjunctively — in an adjunctive manner
  • adolescently — in an adolescent manner
  • agranulocyte — a white blood cell without granules in its cytoplasm
  • air cylinder — a cylinder containing air, esp one fitted with a piston and used for damping purposes
  • alkalescency — the tendency to develop alkaline qualities
  • anelasticity — the property of a substance which has a disproportionate relationship between stress and strain
  • antecedently — in an antecedent manner
  • anticipately — (dated) In anticipation, in advance; anticipatedly.
  • anticyclones — Plural form of anticyclone.
  • backhandedly — In a backhanded manner.
  • belly dancer — A belly dancer is a woman who performs a Middle Eastern dance in which she moves her hips and abdomen about.
  • belly-aching — Informal. a pain in the abdomen or bowels.
  • beneficially — conferring benefit; advantageous; helpful: the beneficial effect of sunshine.
  • bonnyclabber — clotted or curdled milk
  • cable-laying — involved in or connected to the activity of laying cables
  • calendar day — the period from one midnight to the following midnight.
  • 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.
  • call-by-need — (reduction)   A reduction strategy which delays evaluation of function arguments until their values are needed. A value is needed if it is an argument to a primitive function or it is the condition in a conditional. Call-by-need is one aspect of lazy evaluation. The term first appears in Chris Wadsworth's thesis "Semantics and Pragmatics of the Lambda calculus" (Oxford, 1971, p. 183). It was used later, by J. Vuillemin in his thesis (Stanford, 1973).
  • calvin cycle — a series of reactions, occurring during photosynthesis, in which glucose is synthesized from carbon dioxide
  • calycanthemy — the abnormal development of the calyx of a flower into a structure resembling a corolla
  • carbon cycle — the circulation of carbon between living organisms and their surroundings. Carbon dioxide from the atmosphere is synthesized by plants into plant tissue, which is ingested and metabolized by animals and converted to carbon dioxide again during respiration and decay
  • carnot cycle — an idealized reversible heat-engine cycle giving maximum efficiency and consisting of an isothermal expansion, an adiabatic expansion, an isothermal compression, and an adiabatic compression back to the initial state
  • centennially — As part of a centennial.
  • central city — the principal municipality of a metropolitan area, surrounded by suburbs and smaller towns; esp., the crowded, industrial, often blighted area
  • ceremonially — of, relating to, or characterized by ceremony; formal; ritual: a ceremonial occasion.
  • chained lady — the constellation Andromeda.
  • changelessly — In a changeless manner.
  • chlorenchyma — plant tissue consisting of parenchyma cells that contain chlorophyll
  • clairvoyance — the alleged power of perceiving things beyond the natural range of the senses
  • clap eyes on — to catch sight of
  • clatteringly — With a clattering sound.
  • clay mineral — any of a group of minerals consisting of hydrated aluminium silicates: the major constituents of clays
  • clayton fern — a tall fern, Osmunda claytoniana, of eastern North America and eastern Asia, having an interruption of growth in the center of some fronds.
  • clean energy — energy, as electricity or nuclear power, that does not pollute the atmosphere when used, as opposed to coal and oil, that do.
  • cleanability — the ability to be cleaned
  • clytemnestra — the wife of Agamemnon, whom she killed on his return from the Trojan War
  • collinearity — lying in the same straight line.
  • commensality — eating together at the same table.
  • 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.
  • concealingly — in a concealing manner
  • conceptually — pertaining to concepts or to the forming of concepts.
  • coney island — an island off the S shore of Long Island, New York: site of a large amusement park
  • congeniality — agreeable, suitable, or pleasing in nature or character: congenial surroundings.
  • congenitally — of or relating to a condition present at birth, whether inherited or caused by the environment, especially the uterine environment.
  • consensually — formed or existing merely by consent: a consensual transaction.
  • considerably — to a noteworthy or marked extent; much; noticeably; substantially; amply.
  • consummately — to bring to a state of perfection; fulfill.
  • contextually — of, relating to, or depending on the context.

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