12-letter words containing m, e, t, i, c, u
- crime-buster — a law officer who specializes in fighting large-scale organized crime
- cub mistress — a woman who organizes a pack of cub scouts
- cumulatively — increasing or growing by accumulation or successive additions: the cumulative effect of one rejection after another.
- cuneiformist — a person who studies or deciphers cuneiform writing.
- curtailments — Plural form of curtailment.
- curtain time — the time at which a play or other performance is scheduled to begin.
- customisable — Alternative spelling of customizable.
- customizable — to modify or build according to individual or personal specifications or preference: to customize an automobile.
- decumulation — a decrease in amount or value
- deuteronomic — of, relating to, or resembling Deuteronomy, especially the laws contained in that book.
- diatomaceous — of, relating to, consisting of, or containing diatoms or their fossil remains
- discomfiture — Archaic. defeat in battle; rout.
- 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.
- docutainment — infotainment (def 2).
- duty chemist — a dispensing chemist's that is open to the public for a specific period when other chemists are closed
- emasculating — Present participle of emasculate.
- emasculation — The act of depriving of virility, or the state of being so deprived; castration.
- empyreumatic — relating to empyreuma
- etymologicum — an etymological dictionary
- eurocentrism — Alternative capitalization of Eurocentrism.
- extramusical — outside the field or scope of music
- fluorimetric — Alternative form of fluorometric.
- fluorometric — Of, pertaining to, or measured using fluorometry.
- fructosamine — (organic compound) A chemical compound that can be considered the result of a reaction between fructose and ammonia or an amine (with a molecule of water being released).
- hermeneutics — the science of interpretation, especially of the Scriptures.
- immaculately — free from spot or stain; spotlessly clean: immaculate linen.
- implicatures — Plural form of implicature.
- incommutable — not exchangeable.
- incomputable — incapable of being computed; incalculable.
- incumbent on — holding an indicated position, role, office, etc., currently: the incumbent officers of the club.
- insectariums — Plural form of insectarium.
- intercommune — to commune or converse together
- intumescence — a swelling up, as with congestion.
- lumpectomies — Plural form of lumpectomy.
- magic bullet — something that cures or remedies without causing harmful side effects: So far there is no magic bullet for economic woes.
- manicure set — a set of small tools designed for trimming and caring for the nails
- matriculated — Be enrolled at a college or university.
- matriculates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of matriculate.
- medical unit — a group of doctors and nurses working as part of a larger organization, such as the armed forces or a prison
- mercurialist — a person born under the planet Mercury
- mercuriality — Mercurial behaviour.
- meretricious — alluring by a show of flashy or vulgar attractions; tawdry.
- metafunction — (computing, programming) A function which calls all the other functions of a certain program; the only function that can be called independently.
- meticulosity — taking or showing extreme care about minute details; precise; thorough: a meticulous craftsman; meticulous personal appearance.
- meticulously — taking or showing extreme care about minute details; precise; thorough: a meticulous craftsman; meticulous personal appearance.
- microcentury — One CS professor used to characterise the standard length of his lectures as a microcentury - that is, about 52.6 minutes (see also attoparsec, nanoacre, and especially microfortnight).
- microculture — subculture (def 3b).
- micropterous — (of certain animals, esp some types of ant) having small reduced wings
- microtubules — Plural form of microtubule.
- middle dutch — the Dutch language of the period c1100–c1500. Abbreviation: MD.