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

  • germinations — Plural form of germination.
  • gila monster — a large, venomous lizard, Heloderma suspectum, of the southwestern U.S. and northwestern Mexico, covered with beadlike scales of yellow, orange, and black.
  • gnathostomes — Plural form of gnathostome.
  • golden aster — any North American, asterlike, composite plant of the genus Chrysopsis, having bright, golden-yellow flower heads, as C. mariana, of the eastern U.S.
  • golden stars — a plant, Bloomeria crocea, of the amaryllis family, native to southern California, having clusters of golden-orange, starlike flowers.
  • golden state — California (used as a nickname).
  • governorates — Plural form of governorate.
  • grandmothers — Plural form of grandmother.
  • granulocytes — Plural form of granulocyte.
  • ground state — the state of least energy of a particle, as an atom, or of a system of particles.
  • gynantherous — having the stamens converted into pistils by the action of frost, disease, or insects.
  • gynecomastia — abnormal enlargement of the breast in a male.
  • half section — a part that is cut off or separated.
  • half-section — a part that is cut off or separated.
  • harvest moon — the moon at and about the period of fullness that is nearest to the autumnal equinox.
  • head station — the main buildings on a large sheep or cattle farm
  • headstrongly — In a headstrong manner.
  • hearthstones — Plural form of hearthstone.
  • hematogenous — originating in the blood.
  • hepatogenous — originating in the liver
  • hepatotoxins — Plural form of hepatotoxin.
  • heptahedrons — Plural form of heptahedron.
  • hernioplasty — an operation for the repair of a hernia.
  • hessian boot — a knee-high tasseled boot, fashionable in England in the early 19th century.
  • heteroousian — a person who believes the Father and the Son to be unlike in substance or essence; an Arian (opposed to Homoousian).
  • hibernations — Plural form of hibernation.
  • high treason — treason against the sovereign or state.
  • hohenstaufen — a member of the royal family that ruled in Germany from 1138 to 1208 and from 1215 to 1254, and in Sicily from 1194 to 1266.
  • home staging — the professional service of preparing homes for sale in such a way as to appeal to potential buyers and generate higher selling prices: Realtors who encourage sellers to invest in home staging are reporting substantial monetary returns—for both themselves and their clients.
  • homesteading — a dwelling with its land and buildings, occupied by the owner as a home and exempted by a homestead law from seizure or sale for debt.
  • hootenannies — Plural form of hootenanny.
  • house martin — a small European swallow, Delichon urbica, that builds its nest under the eaves of houses.
  • housepainter — A professional painter of houses.
  • housetrained — Simple past tense and past participle of housetrain.
  • hydrogenates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hydrogenate.
  • hymenoplasty — (medicine) Plastic surgery affecting a woman's hymen, usually involving reconstruction to the unbroken condition ordinarily characteristic of virginity.
  • hypnotisable — Alternative spelling of hypnotizable.
  • hysteromania — unusually increased sexual desire in a woman
  • iatrogenesis — (medicine) Any adverse effect (or complication) resulting from medical treatment.
  • idealisation — Alternative spelling of idealization.
  • ignorantness — The state or quality of being ignorant; ignorance.
  • immiseration — to make miserable.
  • impassionate — filled with passion; impassioned.
  • impersonated — to assume the character or appearance of; pretend to be: He was arrested for impersonating a police officer.
  • impersonates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of impersonate.
  • impersonator — a person who pretends to be another.
  • importancies — Plural form of importancy.
  • imprecations — Plural form of imprecation.
  • inchoateness — The quality of being inchoate.
  • incinerators — Plural form of incinerator.
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