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12-letter words containing n, e, t, m, a

  • approachment — (archaic) approach.
  • arm's-length — lacking intimacy or friendliness, esp when possessing some special connection, such as previous closeness
  • armamentaria — the aggregate of equipment, methods, and techniques available to one for carrying out one's duties: The stethoscope is still an essential part of the physician's armamentarium.
  • arming chest — a chest for holding armor and weapons.
  • arraignments — Plural form of arraignment.
  • arrangements — preparatory measures taken or plans made; preparations
  • artilleryman — a serviceman who serves in an artillery unit
  • artillerymen — Plural form of artilleryman.
  • astonishment — Astonishment is a feeling of great surprise.
  • augmentation — the act of augmenting or the state of being augmented
  • augmentative — tending or able to augment
  • autumn olive — a spiny shrub (Elaeagnus umbellata) of the oleaster family, having leaves covered with silvery or brown scales
  • ayuntamiento — (in Spain) a municipal council
  • balletomanes — Plural form of balletomane.
  • balletomania — passionate enthusiasm for ballet
  • ballottement — a technique of feeling for a movable object in the body, esp confirmation of pregnancy by feeling the rebound of the fetus following a quick digital tap on the wall of the uterus
  • banquet room — A banquet room is a room in a hotel where large formal meals for many people can be held.
  • bantamweight — A bantamweight is a boxer who weighs between 51 and 53.5 kilograms, or a wrestler who weighs between 52 and 57 kilograms. A bantamweight is heavier than a flyweight but lighter than a featherweight.
  • barnstormers — Plural form of barnstormer.
  • basementless — without a basement
  • basketmaking — The construction of baskets, especially by traditional means.
  • battlemented — Furnished with battlements, as the ramparts of a city or castle.
  • beam antenna — an antenna that transmits its radiation in a particular direction.
  • beaumontague — a cement-like substance used to fill in and hide cracks and holes in woodwork and metalwork
  • bedazzlement — to impress forcefully, especially so as to make oblivious to faults or shortcomings: Audiences were bedazzled by her charm.
  • beech marten — stone marten.
  • bequeathment — to dispose of (personal property, especially money) by last will: She bequeathed her half of the company to her niece.
  • biomagnetics — the study of magnetic fields as a form of therapy
  • biomagnetism — animal magnetism.
  • biometrician — a person who is knowledgeable about biometry
  • blandishment — the act of blandishing; cajolery
  • brainstormer — a person who brainstorms
  • bromoacetone — a colorless and highly toxic liquid, CH 2 BrCOCH 3 , used as a lachrymatory compound in tear gas and chemical warfare gas.
  • bromomethane — methyl bromide.
  • cabinetmaker — A cabinetmaker is a person who makes high-quality wooden furniture.
  • calceamentum — (in ancient Rome) a sandal, boot, shoe, or other type of footwear
  • call time on — If you call time on something, you end it.
  • calycanthemy — the abnormal development of the calyx of a flower into a structure resembling a corolla
  • camp meeting — a religious meeting held in a large tent or outdoors, often lasting several days
  • camping site — A camping site is the same as a campsite.
  • cape matapan — a cape in S Greece, at the S central tip of the Peloponnese: the southern point of the mainland of Greece
  • carpetmonger — a person who frequently visits women's boudoirs
  • cash payment — an immediate payment in cash
  • catechumenal — Ecclesiastical. a person under instruction in the rudiments of Christianity, as in the early church; a neophyte.
  • centimorgans — Plural form of centimorgan.
  • central time — standard time or daylight saving time in the time zone which includes the central states of the U.S.
  • centumvirate — the office of the centumviri
  • cessationism — The concept, amongst most Christians, that the works of the Holy Spirit (speaking in tongues, prophecy, healing, and miracles) ceased at some point in history.
  • chastisement — Chastisement is the same as punishment.
  • chastizement — Alternative form of chastisement.
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