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12-letter words containing o, n, e, r

  • econometrist — An econometrician.
  • ecotarianism — the principle or practice of avoiding eating any foods whose production or transportation are considered ecologically damaging
  • eden project — an environmental complex containing the world's largest greenhouse, built in a disused clay pit near St Austell, Cornwall, to study plant populations in a variety of environments
  • editing room — a room in which a film or television programme is prepared by selecting, rearranging, or rejecting previously filmed material
  • edulcorating — Present participle of edulcorate.
  • edulcoration — (rare) A sweetening.
  • effiguration — a detailed and elaborate description of something
  • efflorescent — efflorescing; blossoming.
  • efflorescing — Present participle of effloresce.
  • effronteries — Plural form of effrontery.
  • eigenvectors — Plural form of eigenvector.
  • elaborations — Plural form of elaboration.
  • elasmobranch — A cartilaginous fish of a group that comprises the sharks, rays, and skates.
  • electioneers — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of electioneer.
  • electro-funk — a type of electronic music, originating in the 1980s, characterized by the use of synthesizers with a heavy rhythm and punctuated bass, often influenced by the genres of funk and hip-hop
  • electrogenic — Pf or pertaining to electrogenesis.
  • electron gun — a heated cathode with an associated system of electrodes and coils for producing and focusing a beam of electrons, used esp in cathode-ray tubes
  • electronical — (rare) electronic.
  • electronvolt — (physics) alternative spelling of electron volt.
  • electrophone — (music) any instrument designed to create sounds using electrical currents.
  • electrosonde — a sonde that measures the electric potential in the atmosphere
  • electrotonus — the change in the state of irritability and conductivity of a nerve or muscle caused by the passage of an electric current
  • eleemosynary — Of, relating to, or dependent on charity; charitable.
  • elfin forest — the zone of stunted wind-blown trees growing at high altitudes just above the timberline on tropical mountains
  • elkhorn fern — a tropical fern with a large leaf like an elk's horn
  • ellenborough — Earl of, title of Edward Law. 1780–1871, British colonial administrator: governor general of India (1742–44)
  • elocutionary — Of or pertaining to elocution or to public speaking; rhetorical.
  • elucubration — the practice of elucubrating
  • emancipators — Plural form of emancipator.
  • emancipatory — Of or pertaining to emancipation or to an emancipator.
  • emargination — A notch (or series of notches) in a margin.
  • emblazonries — Plural form of emblazonry.
  • embrocations — Plural form of embrocation.
  • embroidering — Present participle of embroider.
  • emigrational — Relating to emigration.
  • emolumentary — advantageous; tending towards emolument
  • en brochette — (esp of meat) roasted or grilled on a skewer
  • en casserole — (baked and served) in a casserole
  • enamoredness — Quality of being enamored; love; infatuation.
  • enantiomeric — Of or pertaining to an enantiomer or the relation between enantiomers.
  • enantiomorph — Each of two crystalline or other geometric forms that are mirror images of each other.
  • enantiotropy — the possibility for stable polymorphs to exist in different states on either side of a transition-point temperature
  • enarthrodial — Relating to an enarthrosis.
  • enchiridions — Plural form of enchiridion.
  • encountering — Present participle of encounter.
  • encroachment — Intrusion on a person's territory, rights, etc.
  • encrustation — The action of encrusting or state of being encrusted.
  • end effector — The end effector of an actuator is the part that comes into contact with the object being moved or controlled.
  • endeavorment — Act of endeavouring; effort.
  • endeavouring — Present participle of endeavour.
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