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12-letter words containing o, y, a, m

  • misportrayal — the act of portraying.
  • mnemonically — assisting or intended to assist the memory.
  • mob hysteria — the heightened and extreme emotions that can be experienced by people in a large crowd
  • mockumentary — a movie or television show depicting fictional events but presented as a documentary.
  • modificatory — modifying.
  • molecularity — the number of molecules or atoms that participate in an elementary process.
  • monastically — In a monastic manner.
  • money market — the short-term trade in money, as in the sale and purchase of bonds and certificates.
  • money player — a person who performs best under pressure, especially in a competitive situation.
  • moneychanger — a person whose business is the exchange of currency, usually of different countries, at a fixed or official rate.
  • monkey bread — the gourdlike fruit of the baobab, eaten by monkeys.
  • monkey gland — the testicle of an ape or monkey, said to have a revitalizing effect on humans when administered by grafting or adding the essence to the bloodstream
  • monkey trialJohn Thomas, 1901–70, U.S. high-school teacher whose teaching of the Darwinian theory of evolution became a cause célèbre (Scopes Trial or Monkey Trial) in 1925.
  • monochromacy — The quality of having only one independent channel for conveying color information in the eye, i.e. total color blindness.
  • monogamously — In a monogamous manner.
  • monohydrates — Plural form of monohydrate.
  • monosyllabic — having only one syllable, as the word no.
  • monosyllable — a word of one syllable, as yes or no.
  • monosynaptic — having or relating to a sole synapse
  • monterey bay — an inlet of the Pacific in W California. 26 miles (42 km) long.
  • monumentally — resembling a monument; massive or imposing.
  • moralizingly — In a moralizing fashion.
  • mornay sauce — a rich white sauce to which grated cheese, usually Swiss or Parmesan, and seasonings have been added
  • morphography — the scientific description of an external form
  • morphosyntax — the study of the morphological and syntactic properties of linguistic or grammatical units.
  • mossycup oak — bur oak
  • mother's day — a day, usually the second Sunday in May, set aside in honor of mothers.
  • mouldability — a hollow form or matrix for giving a particular shape to something in a molten or plastic state.
  • movable type — type from which text is printed directly in which each character is on a separate piece of metal.
  • mutationally — In a mutational manner.
  • mycetomatous — relating to or affected by a mycetoma
  • myclobutanil — A triazole fungicide that works by inhibiting ergosterol biosynthesis.
  • mycobacteria — Plural form of mycobacterium.
  • mycodomatium — an abnormal growth on a plant, caused by fungi
  • mycoparasite — a parasitic fungus whose host is another fungus.
  • myofibrillar — Of or pertaining to myofibrils.
  • myofilaments — Plural form of myofilament.
  • myoneuralgia — myalgia.
  • myrmecophage — (biology) Anteaters, and other animals chiefly feeding on ants.
  • myrmecophagy — Ant-eating.
  • mystagogical — someone who instructs others before initiation into religious mysteries or before participation in the sacraments.
  • mythographer — a person who collects or records myths in writing.
  • mythological — of or relating to mythology.
  • myxedematous — a condition characterized by thickening of the skin, blunting of the senses and intellect, and labored speech, associated with hypothyroidism.
  • nasolacrymal — relating to the tear duct
  • neuroanatomy — the branch of anatomy dealing with the nervous system.
  • noam chomsky — (Avram) Noam [nohm,, noh-uh m] /noʊm,, ˈnoʊ əm/ (Show IPA), born 1928, U.S. linguist, educator, and political activist.
  • noematically — in an intellectual manner
  • non-military — of, for, or pertaining to the army or armed forces, often as distinguished from the navy: from civilian to military life.
  • non-monetary — of or relating to the coinage or currency of a country.
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