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12-letter words containing o, d, n, t

  • abandonments — Plural form of abandonment.
  • abjudication — (rare) Rejection by judicial sentence.
  • accomodating — Misspelling of accommodating.
  • accomodation — Misspelling of accommodation.
  • according to — If someone says that something is true according to a particular person, book, or other source of information, they are indicating where they got their information.
  • accordionist — a person who plays the accordion, especially with skill.
  • acetone body — ketone body
  • acid-tongued — bitingly critical or sarcastic; sharp-tongued: a critic famous for his acid-tongued reviews.
  • adaptational — of or relating to adaptation
  • additionally — You use additionally to introduce something extra such as an extra fact or reason.
  • adenectomies — Plural form of adenectomy.
  • adiponitrile — a colorless liquid, C 6 H 8 N 2 , used chiefly as an intermediate in the manufacture of nylon.
  • adjournments — Plural form of adjournment.
  • adjudication — the act of adjudicating
  • admonishment — to caution, advise, or counsel against something.
  • admonitorily — in an admonitory manner
  • adolescently — in an adolescent manner
  • adulteration — an adulterating or being adulterated
  • advantageous — If something is advantageous to you, it is likely to benefit you.
  • adventitious — added or appearing accidentally or unexpectedly
  • aerodonetics — the study of soaring or gliding flight, esp the study of gliders
  • affectionado — Misspelling of aficionado.
  • agathodaemon — A benevolent spirit as opposed to a cacodemon (an evil daemon).
  • agathodaimon — a spirit of good fortune, associated with the serpent
  • agroindustry — an activity combining agriculture and industry
  • aldolization — the conversion of an aldehyde to aldol
  • alloantibody — an antibody that reacts with an antigen from a genetically different individual of the same species.
  • almond paste — ground almond mixture
  • altitudinous — pertaining to altitude or height
  • anapodeictic — (rare, rhetoric) not able to be shown or proved by argument; undemonstrable.
  • and counting — If you say and counting after a number or an amount of something, you mean that the number or amount is continuing to increase.
  • and so forth — and so on; and other such things; et cetera
  • and what not — and other things of all sorts
  • andouillette — a French sausage made from pig intestines, smaller than an andouille
  • androcentric — having or regarding man or the male sex as central or primary
  • androgenetic — related to androgenesis
  • androsterone — an androgenic steroid hormone produced in the testes. Formula: C19H30O2
  • anecdotalism — an inclination to relate anecdotes
  • animated oat — an oat, Avena sterilis, of the Mediterranean region, having spikelets that twist or move when exposed to sudden moisture, due to the hygroscopic action of the awns.
  • annuity bond — a fixed-rate bond that pays out the same amount of cash every year over its lifetime
  • antherozooid — Alternative form of antherozoid.
  • anthologised — Simple past tense and past participle of anthologise.
  • anthologized — to compile an anthology.
  • anthropodicy — An attempt, or argument attempting, to justify the existence of humanity as good (contrast theodicy).
  • anthropoidal — Anthropoid.
  • antiandrogen — (steroid, pharmacology) Any substance that inhibits the release or the biological effects of an androgen.
  • antiantibody — antibody that combines with another antibody.
  • anticathodes — Plural form of anticathode.
  • antideuteron — the antimatter counterpart to the deuteron.
  • antidilution — (of a provision or protection) acting to prevent a company from issuing equity at a low valuation

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