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12-letter words containing o, n, s, i, d, e

  • indisposable — Not disposable.
  • indissoluble — not dissoluble; incapable of being dissolved, decomposed, undone, or destroyed.
  • indologenous — producing or causing the production of indole.
  • intercrossed — Simple past tense and past participle of intercross.
  • introspected — Simple past tense and past participle of introspect.
  • involvedness — very intricate or complex: an involved reply.
  • jameson raid — an expedition into the Transvaal in 1895 led by Sir Leander Starr Jameson (1853–1917) in an unsuccessful attempt to topple its Boer regime
  • jeopardising — Present participle of jeopardise.
  • jesse window — a church window having a representation of the tree of Jesse.
  • kidney stone — an abnormal stone, or concretion, composed primarily of oxalates and phosphates, found in the kidney.
  • kindred soul — like-minded person
  • lepidosirens — Plural form of lepidosiren.
  • ligniperdous — (of insects) wood-destroying
  • lithopedions — Plural form of lithopedion.
  • long residue — Long residue is the heaviest fraction from the crude oil distillation process.
  • long-sighted — farsighted; hypermetropic.
  • long-waisted — of more than average length between the shoulders and waistline; having a low waistline.
  • lopsidedness — heavier, larger, or more developed on one side than on the other; unevenly balanced; unsymmetrical.
  • madisonville — a city in W Kentucky.
  • make inroads — If one thing makes inroads into another, the first thing starts affecting or destroying the second.
  • maledictions — Plural form of malediction.
  • malnourished — poorly or improperly nourished; suffering from malnutrition: thin, malnourished victims of the famine.
  • manifoldness — (mathematics) multiplicity.
  • mastoid bone — a large, bony prominence on the base of the skull behind the ear, containing air spaces that connect with the middle ear cavity.
  • media person — a person who works in the mass media
  • mendaciously — In a lying or deceitful manner.
  • mesoappendix — the mesentery of the vermiform appendix.
  • microseconds — Plural form of microsecond.
  • milliseconds — Plural form of millisecond.
  • minor orders — the degree or grade of acolyte, exorcist, lector, or ostiary.
  • misconceived — Simple past tense and past participle of misconceive.
  • misconducted — Simple past tense and past participle of misconduct.
  • misconnected — to join, link, or fasten together; unite or bind: to connect the two cities by a bridge; Communication satellites connect the local stations into a network.
  • misconstrued — Simple past tense and past participle of misconstrue.
  • misdemeanors — Plural form of misdemeanor.
  • misdemeanour — Law. a criminal offense defined as less serious than a felony.
  • misdiagnosed — Simple past tense and past participle of misdiagnose.
  • misdiagnoses — to make an incorrect diagnosis.
  • misdirection — a wrong or incorrect direction, guidance, or instruction.
  • miseducation — to educate improperly.
  • misfashioned — Simple past tense and past participle of misfashion.
  • misknowledge — a misunderstanding or misconception
  • molybdenosis — a disease of ruminants, especially cattle, caused by dietary intake of excessive molybdenum with resultant copper deficiency, characterized by persistent diarrhea and, especially around the eyes, a fading of coat pigment.
  • money spider — any of certain small shiny brownish spiders of the family Linyphiidae
  • monodisperse — (of a colloid) Having particles of (approximately) the same size.
  • morris dance — a rural folk dance of north English origin, performed in costume traditionally by men who originally represented characters of the Robin Hood legend, especially in May Day festivities.
  • mountainside — The sloping surface of a mountain.
  • nationalised — Simple past tense and past participle of nationalise.
  • needlepoints — Plural form of needlepoint.
  • neofeudalism — A theorized contemporary rebirth of policies of governance, economy and public life reminiscent of those present in many feudal societies.
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