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12-letter words containing m, i, s, c, a, l

  • commonalties — Plural form of commonalty.
  • compilations — Plural form of compilation.
  • complainants — Plural form of complainant.
  • complainings — complaints
  • complaisance — deference to the wishes of others; willing compliance
  • compliancies — compliance (defs 1, 2, 4).
  • compulsative — compulsory
  • connubialism — the state of being married
  • corporealism — materialism
  • cosmetically — a powder, lotion, lipstick, rouge, or other preparation for beautifying the face, skin, hair, nails, etc.
  • cosmogonical — Of or pertaining to cosmogony.
  • cosmological — the branch of philosophy dealing with the origin and general structure of the universe, with its parts, elements, and laws, and especially with such of its characteristics as space, time, causality, and freedom.
  • cosmoplastic — forming the universe or the world
  • cosmopolitan — A cosmopolitan place or society is full of people from many different countries and cultures.
  • criminalizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of criminalize.
  • criminalness — (rare, dated) The state or quality of being criminal.
  • crimson flag — a southern African plant, Schizostylis coccinea, of the iris family, having tubular red flowers.
  • culminations — The highest or climactic point of something, esp. as attained after a long time.
  • curtailments — Plural form of curtailment.
  • custodialism — of or relating to custody.
  • customisable — Alternative spelling of customizable.
  • customizable — to modify or build according to individual or personal specifications or preference: to customize an automobile.
  • decentralism — A policy of favouring decentralization.
  • declamations — Plural form of declamation.
  • desmoplastic — (pathology) That produces adhesions.
  • dialecticism — the influence of dialect
  • disclamation — the act of disclaiming; renunciation; disavowal.
  • displacement — the act of displacing.
  • dissemblance — dissembling; dissimulation.
  • 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.
  • emasculating — Present participle of emasculate.
  • emasculation — The act of depriving of virility, or the state of being so deprived; castration.
  • episcopalism — the belief that a Church should be governed by bishops
  • exclamations — Plural form of exclamation.
  • extramusical — outside the field or scope of music
  • factionalism — of a faction or factions.
  • flame stitch — an ornamental stitch, used on bedspreads, upholstery fabrics, and the like, producing rows of ogees in various colors.
  • foam plastic — a kind of light cellular plastic made by creating bubbles of gas in the liquid material and solidifying it: often used as an insulator
  • galactosemia — an inherited disorder characterized by the inability to metabolize galactose and requiring a galactose-free diet to avoid consequent mental retardation and eye, spleen, and liver abnormalities.
  • gastric mill — a gizzard in decapod crustaceans, as lobsters, crabs, and shrimps, having an arrangement of teeth and small bones for grinding food and bristles for filtering small particles.
  • glossematics — a school of linguistic analysis developed by Louis Hjelmslev (1899–1965) in Copenhagen in the 1930s based on the study of the distribution of glossemes.
  • hemerocallis — the genus comprising the day lilies.
  • hemophiliacs — Plural form of hemophiliac.
  • iceland moss — an edible lichen, Cetraria islandica, of arctic regions, containing a starchlike substance used in medicine.
  • immoralistic — (somewhat, rare) Of or relating to immoralism.
  • implications — something implied or suggested as naturally to be inferred or understood: to resent an implication of dishonesty.
  • implicatures — Plural form of implicature.
  • inconsumable — not consumable; incapable of being consumed.
  • infomercials — Plural form of infomercial.
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