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12-letter words containing o, a, s, t, l, e

  • absoluteness — the quality of being absolute
  • abstemiously — sparing or moderate in eating and drinking; temperate in diet.
  • accelerators — Plural form of accelerator.
  • actinostelic — Of or possessing an actinostele.
  • adelie coast — a part of Antarctica, between Wilkes Land and George V Land: the mainland section of the French Southern and Antarctic Territories (claim suspended under the Antarctic Treaty)
  • adolescently — in an adolescent manner
  • adulterously — In a adulterous manner.
  • advertorials — Plural form of advertorial.
  • aeroelastics — the study of aeroelastic phenomena.
  • afforestable — having the capacity to be turned into forest
  • after-school — After-school activities are those that are organized for children in the afternoon or evening after they have finished school.
  • agglomerates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of agglomerate.
  • algesiometer — an instrument for determining the sensitiveness of the skin to a painful stimulus.
  • allegoristic — writing or using allegory; interpreting in an allegorical sense.
  • almond paste — ground almond mixture
  • alstroemeria — any plant of the tuberous perennial liliaceous genus Alstroemeria, originally S American, grown for their brightly coloured orchid-like flowers
  • altercations — Plural form of altercation.
  • alternations — Plural form of alternation.
  • alton towers — a 19th-century Gothic Revival mansion with extensive gardens in NW central England, in Staffordshire: site of a large amusement park
  • ambitionless — without ambition, unambitious
  • ambulatories — Plural form of ambulatory.
  • analogy test — a reasoning test in which the subject is required to supply the missing term in a relationship of the form “A is to B as Y is to ^^^.”.
  • anecdotalism — an inclination to relate anecdotes
  • angelologist — a person who studies angelology
  • anisothermal — (thermodynamics) Of or pertaining to a system that is not in thermal equilibrium, that does not have a single fixed temperature.
  • anorthoclase — a variety of microcline, rich in sodium and sometimes having a play of color: sometimes considered a variety of orthoclase.
  • anthologised — Simple past tense and past participle of anthologise.
  • anthologiser — Alternative spelling of anthologizer.
  • anthologizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of anthologize.
  • anticyclones — Plural form of anticyclone.
  • antigropelos — waterproof leggings used to protect against mud
  • antinovelist — a writer of antinovels
  • antinucleons — Plural form of antinucleon.
  • antipetalous — standing before the petals of a plant
  • antisepalous — facing the sepals or calyx leaf
  • antisociable — Antisocial.
  • anton sailer — Anton [ahn-tohn] /ˈɑn toʊn/ (Show IPA), ("Toni") 1935–2009, Austrian skier.
  • apostle bird — a gregarious grey-and-brown Australian nest-building bird, Struthidea cinerea
  • appellations — Plural form of appellation.
  • araeosystyle — (of columned buildings) having an alternately very wide and very narrow intercolumniation
  • archeologist — archaeology.
  • aristotelian — of or relating to Aristotle or his philosophy
  • astonishable — (obsolete) Astonishing.
  • astrogeology — the study of the structure, composition, and history of other planets and other bodies in the solar system
  • at wholesale — in large quantities
  • atactostelic — Of or possessing an atactostele.
  • atholl brose — a mixture of whisky and honey left to ferment before consumption
  • auction sale — an instance of items being sold by auction
  • autocatalyse — to cause an internal, self-produced, chemical reaction
  • autodiallers — Plural form of autodialler.

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