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12-letter words containing m, u, l, t, i, e

  • fluorimetric — Alternative form of fluorometric.
  • fluorometric — Of, pertaining to, or measured using fluorometry.
  • flutter mill — a flutter wheel, especially a small one designed as a child's plaything.
  • fulfillments — Plural form of fulfillment.
  • glomerulitis — inflammation of the glomeruli of the kidney.
  • glutethimide — a white, crystalline, water-insoluble powder, C 13 H 15 NO 2 , used as a hypnotic and sedative.
  • helianthemum — (botany) Any of the genus Helianthemum of rockroses.
  • hemodilution — a decreased concentration of cells and solids in blood, usually caused by an influx of fluid.
  • illuminative — giving light; illuminating.
  • immaculately — free from spot or stain; spotlessly clean: immaculate linen.
  • implicatures — Plural form of implicature.
  • imputatively — In an imputative fashion or manner.
  • incommutable — not exchangeable.
  • incomputable — incapable of being computed; incalculable.
  • instrumental — serving or acting as an instrument or means; useful; helpful.
  • intellimouse — Microsoft IntelliMouse Explorer
  • juste milieu — a point between two extremes; the golden mean.
  • juste-milieu — a point between two extremes; the golden mean.
  • languishment — the act or state of languishing.
  • lean mixture — A lean mixture is a fuel/air mixture containing a relatively low proportion of fuel.
  • leisure time — free time
  • leontopodium — any plant of the Eurasian alpine genus Leontopodium, esp L. alpinum
  • liberum veto — a veto exercised by a single member of a legislative body whose rules require unanimity.
  • lignum vitae — either of two tropical American trees, Guaiacum officinale or G. sanctum, of the caltrop family, having very hard, heavy wood.
  • lithospermum — any annual or perennial herbs and small shrubs of the genus lithospermum, of the borage family, native to Europe, N America, and northern Asia, and having white, blue, or yellow flowers
  • litmus paper — a strip of paper impregnated with litmus, used as a chemical indicator.
  • luminosities — Plural form of luminosity.
  • 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.
  • magniloquent — speaking or expressed in a lofty or grandiose style; pompous; bombastic; boastful.
  • mailing tube — an elongated cylinder of cardboard, used for mailing rolled-up papers, magazines, etc.
  • maladjustive — Exhibiting or relating to maladjustment.
  • mandibulated — Provided with mandibles adapted for biting; mandibulate.
  • manipulative — influencing or attempting to influence the behavior or emotions of others for one’s own purposes: a manipulative boss.
  • 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
  • melliloquent — Speaking sweetly or harmoniously.
  • mercurialist — a person born under the planet Mercury
  • mercuriality — Mercurial behaviour.
  • metallurgist — the technique or science of working or heating metals so as to give them certain desired shapes or properties.
  • 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.
  • microculture — subculture (def 3b).
  • microtubules — Plural form of microtubule.
  • middle dutch — the Dutch language of the period c1100–c1500. Abbreviation: MD.
  • middle stump — the stump inside of the leg stump and the off stump; the second of the three stumps of a wicket.
  • middle youth — the period of life between about 30 and 50
  • middlebuster — Southern U.S. lister1 (def 1).
  • midlatitudes — Areas lying between 35 and 55 (or more broadly, between 30 and 60) degrees north or south of the equator.
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