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12-letter words containing r, e, c, o, l

  • monochloride — a chloride containing one atom of chlorine with one atom of another element or a group.
  • monocultures — Plural form of monoculture.
  • morro castle — a historic fort at the entrance to the harbor of Havana, Cuba.
  • mortice lock — A mortice lock is a type of lock which fits into a hole cut into the edge of a door rather than being fixed to one side of it.
  • mortise lock — a lock housed within a mortise in a door or the like, so that the lock mechanism is covered on both sides.
  • motorbicycle — a small, lightweight motorcycle.
  • mount carmel — a mountain ridge in NW Israel, extending from the Samarian Hills to the Mediterranean. Highest point: about 540 m (1800 ft)
  • mucopurulent — containing or composed of mucus and pus.
  • muffle color — Ceramics. a color fired onto an object in a muffle kiln.
  • multicolored — of several or many colors.
  • music locker — Digital Technology. an online service that supports cloud-based storage of digital music files so as to allow users to stream or download their personal music collections for playback on any compatible device: I uploaded all my CDs to a music locker, and now I can access the music from my laptop, tablet, or smartphone.
  • myrmecophile — An invertebrate or plant that has a symbiotic relationship with ants, such as being tended and protected by ants or living inside an ants' nest.
  • myrmecophily — symbiosis with ants
  • nanoparticle — a microscopic particle of matter that is measured on the nanoscale, usually one that measures less than 100 nanometers.
  • nasotracheal — (anatomy) Of or relating to the nose and trachea.
  • necrological — a list of persons who have died within a certain time.
  • necrophiliac — an erotic attraction to corpses.
  • necrophilism — necrophilia.
  • necrophilous — displaying a preference for dead tissue, esp of certain bacteria and insects
  • necropolises — Plural form of necropolis.
  • neorealistic — Of or pertaining to neorealism.
  • neuroleptics — Plural form of neuroleptic.
  • neurological — the science of the nerves and the nervous system, especially of the diseases affecting them.
  • neuroplastic — Of or pertaining to neuroplasticity.
  • neurotically — of, relating to, or characteristic of neurosis.
  • neurotypical — relating to or showing typical neurological behavior and development: She has one dyslexic and one neurotypical child.
  • neutrophilic — (of a cell or its contents) readily stained only by neutral dyes.
  • new rochelle — a city in SE New York, near New York City.
  • nomenclators — Plural form of nomenclator.
  • nomenclature — a set or system of names or terms, as those used in a particular science or art, by an individual or community, etc.
  • non-clerical — of, pertaining to, appropriate for, or assigned to an office clerk or clerks: a clerical job.
  • non-complier — a person, group, etc., that complies.
  • non-credible — capable of being believed; believable: a credible statement.
  • non-electric — pertaining to, derived from, produced by, or involving electricity: an electric shock.
  • non-metrical — pertaining to meter or poetic measure.
  • non-reliance — confident or trustful dependence.
  • nonbacterial — Not bacterial.
  • noncelebrity — a person who is not a celebrity
  • nonclemature — Misspelling of nomenclature.
  • noncollector — a person who does not collect things
  • noncollinear — lying in the same straight line.
  • noncorporeal — Not corporeal.
  • noncrushable — (of a container, material, etc) not easily crushed
  • nonempirical — derived from or guided by experience or experiment.
  • nonmercurial — not composed of, resembling, or containing mercury
  • nonmolecular — not molecular, not made up of or relating to molecules
  • nonnumerical — not containing or involving numbers
  • nonrealistic — interested in, concerned with, or based on what is real or practical: a realistic estimate of costs; a realistic planner.
  • nonrevocable — Not revocable.
  • nonspherical — not spherical
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