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12-letter words containing m, e, i, n

  • envenomation — The injection of a venom etc by means of a sting, etc.
  • environments — Plural form of environment.
  • envisagement — The act of envisaging.
  • enzymologist — A specialist in enzymology.
  • ephemeridian — relating to ephemera
  • epicureanism — An ancient school of philosophy founded in Athens by Epicurus. The school rejected determinism and advocated hedonism (pleasure as the highest good), but of a restrained kind: mental pleasure was regarded more highly than physical, and the ultimate pleasure was held to be freedom from anxiety and mental pain, esp. that arising from needless fear of death and of the gods.
  • epiphenomena — Plural form of epiphenomenon.
  • epithalamion — A song or poem celebrating a marriage.
  • epoch-making — An epoch-making change or declaration is considered to be extremely important because it is likely to have a significant effect on a particular period of time.
  • equinumerous — having the same number of members
  • ergonometric — Ergonomic.
  • erythromycin — An antibiotic used in the treatment of infections caused by Gram-positive bacteria. It is similar in its effects to penicillin.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • etheostomine — relating to small freshwater fish in the genus Etheostoma
  • etheromaniac — a person who is addicted to ether
  • eunuchoidism — A syndrome in males with a lack of sex characteristics due to lack of proper male sex hormones.
  • euphoniumist — Someone who plays the euphonium.
  • eurocentrism — Alternative capitalization of Eurocentrism.
  • euroterminal — a railway terminus from which trans-European trains operate
  • evening meal — dinner or supper
  • everblooming — (of a plant) blooming repeatedly during the growing season
  • evolutionism — (countable) Any of several theories that explain the evolution of systems or organisms.
  • exalbuminous — (of a seed embryo) having no albumen
  • examinations — Plural form of examination.
  • examinership — the office or function of an examiner
  • exclamations — Plural form of exclamation.
  • exclusionism — The quality of being exclusionist.
  • exemplifying — Present participle of exemplify.
  • expansionism — The policy of territorial or economic expansion.
  • experimental — (of a new invention or product) based on untested ideas or techniques and not yet established or finalized.
  • experimented — Simple past tense and past participle of experiment.
  • experimenter — A person who experiments.
  • expromission — the act of (a creditor) accepting a new debtor as being responsible for the debt of another person
  • exterminable — Capable of being exterminated.
  • exterminated — Simple past tense and past participle of exterminate.
  • exterminator — Someone or something that exterminates.
  • extracampine — (psychiatry, of hallucination) Beyond the possible sensory field.
  • extropianism — Belief in, or support for, the theory of extropy.
  • eye ointment — Eye ointment is a semi-solid substance that is applied to the lower eyelid to treat eye disorders.
  • familiarness — commonly or generally known or seen: a familiar sight.
  • fan magazine — a magazine containing information and gossip about celebrities.
  • feebleminded — lacking the normal mental powers.
  • feeding time — the regular time at which babies or animals are fed
  • feminineness — The state or condition of being feminine.
  • femininities — Plural form of femininity.
  • feminisation — Alternative spelling of feminization.
  • feminization — The act of feminizing, or the state of being feminized.
  • fenfluramine — a sympathomimetic substance, C 12 H 16 F 3 N, formerly used mainly as an anorectic in the treatment of obesity but withdrawn from the market in 1997 because of its potential to cause valvular heart disease.
  • fermentation — the act or process of fermenting.
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