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12-letter words containing p, l, a, s, m, i

  • accomplished — If someone is accomplished at something, they are very good at it.
  • accomplisher — to bring to its goal or conclusion; carry out; perform; finish: to accomplish one's mission.
  • accomplishes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of accomplish.
  • allomorphism — variation in the crystalline form of a chemical compound
  • aminophenols — Plural form of aminophenol.
  • amphibiously — In the manner of an amphibian.
  • amphiblastic — (of animal ova) showing complete but unequal cleavage after fertilization
  • amphicoelous — (of the vertebrae of most fishes and some amphibians) concave at the anterior and posterior ends
  • anaplasmosis — a disease of cattle caused by a blood-infecting protozoan parasite, Anaplasma marginale, transmitted by bloodsucking flies and ticks.
  • anemophilous — (of flowering plants such as grasses) pollinated by the wind
  • assumptively — taken for granted.
  • asymptotical — of or relating to an asymptote.
  • beamsplitter — Alternative spelling of beam splitter.
  • bedside lamp — a lamp beside a bed
  • cladosporium — any of the species of fungi in the genus Cladosporium
  • clonic spasm — Pathology. a sudden, abnormal, involuntary muscular contraction, consisting of a continued muscular contraction (tonic spasm) or of a series of alternating muscular contractions and relaxations (clonic spasm)
  • comma splice — comma fault.
  • compilations — Plural form of compilation.
  • complainants — Plural form of complainant.
  • complainings — complaints
  • complaisance — deference to the wishes of others; willing compliance
  • compliancies — compliance (defs 1, 2, 4).
  • compulsative — compulsory
  • corporealism — materialism
  • cosmoplastic — forming the universe or the world
  • cosmopolitan — A cosmopolitan place or society is full of people from many different countries and cultures.
  • desmoplastic — (pathology) That produces adhesions.
  • diplomatists — Plural form of diplomatist.
  • dismal swamp — a swamp in SE Virginia and NE North Carolina. About 30 miles (48 km) long; about 600 sq. mi. (1500 sq. km).
  • displacement — the act of displacing.
  • dyslipidemia — (medicine) an inbalance of lipids (especially cholesterol) in the blood; hypercholesterolemia.
  • ekman spiral — a complex interaction on the surface of the sea between wind, rotation of the earth, and friction forces, discovered by Vagn Walfrid Ekman
  • episcopalism — the belief that a Church should be governed by bishops
  • epitheliomas — Plural form of epithelioma.
  • express mail — mail delivered quicker than normal mail
  • fissipalmate — (of birds) having the toes lobed or partially webbed.
  • foam plastic — a kind of light cellular plastic made by creating bubbles of gas in the liquid material and solidifying it: often used as an insulator
  • grimsel pass — an Alpine pass in S Switzerland. 7159 feet (2184 meters) high.
  • helmsmanship — the skill or function of a helmsman
  • hemophiliacs — Plural form of hemophiliac.
  • hyperrealism — interest in or concern for the actual or real, as distinguished from the abstract, speculative, etc.
  • impartialist — Someone who is or pretends to be impartial.
  • imperialised — Simple past tense and past participle of imperialise.
  • imperialists — Plural form of imperialist.
  • imperishable — not subject to decay; indestructible; enduring.
  • imperishably — In an imperishable manner.
  • impersonally — In an impersonal manner.
  • implications — something implied or suggested as naturally to be inferred or understood: to resent an implication of dishonesty.
  • implicatures — Plural form of implicature.
  • impositional — Of or relating to imposition; intrusive.

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