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12-letter words containing o, s, c, i, t

  • biochemistry — Biochemistry is the study of the chemical processes that happen in living things.
  • biomagnetics — the study of magnetic fields as a form of therapy
  • biopesticide — a naturally occurring or derived substance or an organism that controls pests by nontoxic means
  • biorhythmics — the study of biorhythms
  • bioscientist — any science that deals with the biological aspects of living organisms.
  • biosynthetic — of, relating to, or characterized by biosynthesis, the formation of chemical compounds by a living organism, or a laboratory process modeled after these reactions in living organisms.
  • blastocoelic — of or relating to the blastocoel
  • blockbusting — A blockbusting film or book is one that is very successful, usually because it is very exciting.
  • bluestocking — A bluestocking is an intellectual woman.
  • bolshevistic — of, relating to, or characteristic of Bolshevists or Bolshevism.
  • book society — book club.
  • bootylicious — sexually attractive, esp with curvaceous buttocks
  • borosilicate — a salt of boric and silicic acids
  • bossier city — city in NW La., on the Red River opposite Shreveport: pop. 56,000
  • broadcasting — Broadcasting is the making and sending out of television and radio programmes.
  • bunco artist — a confidence trickster or con artist
  • cabot strait — a channel in Canada, connecting the Gulf of St. Lawrence with the Atlantic Ocean. 68 miles (109 km) wide.
  • cactoblastis — a moth, Cactoblastis cactorum of South America, that was introduced into Australia to act as a biological control on the prickly pear
  • cafe society — people, esp intellectuals and artists who meet in cafés
  • calamitously — In a calamitous manner.
  • calculations — Plural form of calculation.
  • calibrations — Plural form of calibration.
  • caliginosity — darkness
  • calorimeters — Plural form of calorimeter.
  • calumniators — Plural form of calumniator.
  • camp bastion — a large British military base in Helmand province, Afghanistan, built in 2006
  • canalisation — The conversion of a river or other waterway to a canal.
  • canonisation — Alternative spelling of canonization.
  • capital cost — a cost incurred on the purchase of land, buildings, construction and equipment to be used in the production of goods or the rendering of services
  • capital loss — A capital loss is a loss on investment property.
  • captiousness — The state of being captious.
  • carbocations — Plural form of carbocation.
  • carbonatites — Plural form of carbonatite.
  • cardiologist — A cardiologist is a doctor who specializes in the heart and its diseases.
  • cartoonishly — in a cartoonish manner
  • case history — A person's case history is the record of past events or problems that have affected them, especially their medical history.
  • castellation — Architecture. built like a castle, especially with turrets and battlements.
  • castigations — Plural form of castigation.
  • castile soap — a hard soap made from olive oil and sodium hydroxide
  • casting vote — When a committee has given an equal number of votes for and against a proposal, the chairperson can give a casting vote. This vote decides whether or not the proposal will be passed.
  • catacoustics — the branch of acoustics dealing with echoes and reflected sounds
  • cataphoresis — electrophoresis
  • catastrophic — Something that is catastrophic involves or causes a sudden terrible disaster.
  • catch points — railway points designed to derail a train running back in the wrong direction to prevent collision with a following train
  • categorising — to arrange in categories or classes; classify.
  • cater-cousin — a close friend
  • causationism — the theory of universal causation
  • causationist — a person who believes in the theory of universal causation
  • caustic soda — Caustic soda is a powerful chemical substance used to make strong soaps and clean drains.
  • cautiousness — showing, using, or characterized by caution: a cautious man; To be cautious is often to show wisdom.
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