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12-letter words containing n, i, t, r, o

  • mirror plant — a shrub, Coprosma repens, of the madder family, native to New Zealand and cultivated in warm regions, having glossy, often variegated leaves.
  • misanthropes — Plural form of misanthrope.
  • misanthropic — of, relating to, or characteristic of a misanthrope.
  • miscegenator — a person who advocates or engages in miscegenation
  • misconstrual — A misinterpretation of the meaning of something.
  • misconstruct — To construct wrongly.
  • misconstrued — Simple past tense and past participle of misconstrue.
  • misconstrues — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misconstrue.
  • miscreations — Plural form of miscreation.
  • misdirection — a wrong or incorrect direction, guidance, or instruction.
  • misformation — the act or process of forming or the state of being formed: the formation of ice.
  • misfortunate — Having suffered misfortune; pitiable.
  • misoperation — an act or instance, process, or manner of functioning or operating.
  • misorientate — misorient.
  • misventurous — characterized by a mishap
  • mitochondria — an organelle in the cytoplasm of cells that functions in energy production.
  • mixing ratio — the ratio of the mass of water vapor in the air to the mass of the dry air, a measure of atmospheric humidity.
  • modern latin — the Latin that has come into use since about 1500, chiefly in scientific literature
  • moisturising — Present participle of moisturise.
  • moisturizing — Present participle of moisturize.
  • monkey trialJohn Thomas, 1901–70, U.S. high-school teacher whose teaching of the Darwinian theory of evolution became a cause célèbre (Scopes Trial or Monkey Trial) in 1925.
  • monochromist — An artist working in the monochromatic style.
  • monodramatic — Relating to a monodrama.
  • monostrophic — consisting of stanzas or strophes all having the same metrical structure.
  • monotrichate — (of bacteria) having a single flagellum at one pole.
  • monotrichous — (of bacteria) having a single flagellum at one pole.
  • monotriglyph — (in the Doric order) any intercolumniation having one whole triglyph.
  • monsterizing — Present participle of monsterize.
  • monte cristo — a sandwich containing slices of ham, chicken, and Swiss cheese, dipped in beaten egg and fried until brown.
  • montebrasite — a mineral, lithium aluminum hydroxyl phosphate, LiAlPO 4 (OH), isomorphous with amblygonite, used as an ore of lithium.
  • montessorian — a system for teaching young children, in which the fundamental aim is self-motivated education by the children themselves, as they are encouraged to move freely through individualized instruction and physical exercises, accompanied by special emphasis on the training of the senses and the early development of reading and writing skills.
  • moonstricken — Moonstruck.
  • mooring mast — the mast or tower to which a dirigible is moored.
  • moralisation — Standard spelling of moralization.
  • moralization — to reflect on or express opinions about something in terms of right and wrong, especially in a self-righteous or tiresome way.
  • morigeration — (obsolete) obsequiousness; obedience.
  • morning coat — a man's cutaway for wear as part of morning dress.
  • morning star — a bright planet, especially Venus, seen in the east immediately before sunrise.
  • mortifyingly — In a mortifying manner; so as to cause great embarrassment.
  • motherliness — The property of being motherly.
  • mothproofing — Present participle of mothproof.
  • motor racing — sport: competing in fast cars
  • motor-driven — propelled or made to function by means of a motor
  • motor-minded — disposed to perceive one's environment in terms of mechanical or muscular activity.
  • motorboating — a boat propelled by an inboard or outboard motor.
  • motorcycling — Present participle of motorcycle.
  • motorisation — Alternative spelling of motorization.
  • motorization — to furnish with a motor, as a vehicle.
  • mountaineers — Plural form of mountaineer.
  • mountainward — Towards a mountain or mountains.
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