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12-letter words containing m, i, l, o, e

  • noble-minded — characterized by morally admirable thought or motives; righteous; worthy.
  • noematically — in an intellectual manner
  • nomenclative — relating to the act of naming
  • nomothetical — Nomothetic.
  • non-complier — a person, group, etc., that complies.
  • non-imitable — capable or worthy of being imitated: She has many good, imitable qualities.
  • non-material — not material or composed of matter.
  • non-metrical — pertaining to meter or poetic measure.
  • non-remedial — affording remedy; tending to remedy something.
  • non-terminal — situated at or forming the end or extremity of something: a terminal feature of a vista.
  • nonalignment — the state or condition of being nonaligned.
  • nondomiciled — of, relating to, or denoting a person who is not domiciled in his or her country of origin
  • nonemotional — pertaining to or involving emotion or the emotions.
  • nonempirical — derived from or guided by experience or experiment.
  • nonmedically — In a nonmedical manner.
  • nonmedicinal — Not medicinal.
  • nonmercurial — not composed of, resembling, or containing mercury
  • nonnumerical — not containing or involving numbers
  • nonpolemical — a controversial argument, as one against some opinion, doctrine, etc.
  • normalities' — conforming to the standard or the common type; usual; not abnormal; regular; natural.
  • normalizable — That can be normalized.
  • normokalemia — The state of having a normal concentration of potassium in one's blood.
  • normokalemic — Having a normal percentage of potassium in one's blood.
  • numerologist — A practitioner of numerology.
  • nuxi problem — (data, architecture)   /nuk'see pro'bl*m/ The problem of transferring data between computers with differing byte order. The string "Unix" might look like "NUXI" on a machine with a different "byte sex" (e.g. when transferring data from a little-endian to a big-endian, or vice-versa). See also middle-endian, swab, and bytesexual.
  • nympholeptic — an ecstasy supposed by the ancients to be inspired by nymphs.
  • oil minister — a government official responsible for the oil industry in their country
  • oil terminal — a large industrial complex where oil is stored and from which oil is transported elsewhere; an oil depot
  • old mine cut — a brilliant cut, common in the 19th century, retaining a relatively high proportion of the original stone and having a large culet and small table compared to modern brilliants.
  • oleandomycin — a macrolide antibiotic used to treat skin infections
  • oligospermia — (medicine) Low volume of semen.
  • olive family — the plant family Oleaceae, characterized by trees and shrubs having opposite, simple or pinnately compound leaves, usually small and sometimes showy flowers, and fruit in the form of a berry, capsule, or winged seed, and including the ash, forsythia, lilac, olive, and privet.
  • olympic-size — of the dimensions or length prescribed for the Olympic Games and other major athletic competitions: an Olympic-size speed-skating oval.
  • omnipotently — almighty or infinite in power, as God.
  • omnisciently — having complete or unlimited knowledge, awareness, or understanding; perceiving all things.
  • omnishambles — Chiefly British Informal. a situation, especially in politics, in which poor judgment results in disorder or chaos with potentially disastrous consequences.
  • online media — Acorn Online Media
  • optometrical — the practice or profession of examining the eyes, by means of suitable instruments or appliances, for defects in vision and eye disorders in order to prescribe corrective lenses or other appropriate treatment.
  • oscillometer — an instrument for measuring oscillations, especially those of the arterial pulse.
  • oscillometry — an instrument for measuring oscillations, especially those of the arterial pulse.
  • osteomalacia — a condition characterized by softening of the bones with resultant pain, weakness, and bone fragility, caused by inadequate deposition of calcium or vitamin D.
  • osteomalacic — a condition characterized by softening of the bones with resultant pain, weakness, and bone fragility, caused by inadequate deposition of calcium or vitamin D.
  • overfamiliar — commonly or generally known or seen: a familiar sight.
  • overmultiply — to increase too much or too often
  • oversimplify — make too simple
  • overwhelming — that overwhelms; overpowering: The temptation to despair may become overwhelming.
  • paleoclimate — the climate of some former period of geologic time.
  • paralipomena — Chronicles.
  • parma violet — a variety of the sweet violet, Viola odorata, that is the source of an essential oil used in perfumery.
  • paroemiology — the study of proverbs
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