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

  • nonapostolic — Not apostolic.
  • noncustodial — Not having custody of one’s children after a divorce.
  • nondualistic — of, relating to, or of the nature of dualism.
  • nonessential — not essential; not necessary: Nonessential use of gasoline was forbidden during the war.
  • nonrealistic — interested in, concerned with, or based on what is real or practical: a realistic estimate of costs; a realistic planner.
  • nonsegmental — Not segmental.
  • nonsocialist — a person who is not a socialist
  • nonspiritual — Not spiritual.
  • nonsteroidal — of or relating to a substance that is not a steroid but has certain similar physiological effects.
  • normalities' — conforming to the standard or the common type; usual; not abnormal; regular; natural.
  • north island — the northernmost principal island of New Zealand. 44,281 sq. mi. (114,690 sq. km).
  • nose to tail — If vehicles are nose to tail, the front of one vehicle is close behind the back of another.
  • notabilities — Plural form of notability.
  • novelisation — Alternative spelling of novelization.
  • nucleotidase — a biochemical catalyst that facilitates the process of hydrolyzing or splitting a nucleotide and turning it into a phosphate and a nucleoside
  • obtuse angle — an angle greater than 90° but less than 180°.
  • oceanologist — the practical application of oceanography.
  • odontoblasts — Plural form of odontoblast.
  • olefiant gas — ethylene (def 2).
  • olfactronics — the measurement and analysis of smells through instruments
  • on the slate — on credit
  • opalescently — In an opalescent manner.
  • open slather — to spread or apply thickly: to slather butter on toast.
  • oppositional — the action of opposing, resisting, or combating.
  • oscillations — Plural form of oscillation.
  • outlandishly — In an outlandish manner.
  • outside lane — the lane on a motorway where overtaking of other vehicles is permitted and vehicles can travel fastest
  • owen stanley — a mountain range on New Guinea in SE Papua New Guinea. Highest peak, Mt. Victoria, 13,240 feet (4036 meters).
  • oyster plant — salsify.
  • palindromist — a word, line, verse, number, sentence, etc., reading the same backward as forward, as Madam, I'm Adam or Poor Dan is in a droop.
  • palynologist — the study of live and fossil spores, pollen grains, and similar plant structures.
  • passionately — having, compelled by, or ruled by intense emotion or strong feeling; fervid: a passionate advocate of socialism.
  • pastoralness — the quality or state of being pastoral or rural
  • patent rolls — (in Britain) the register of patents issued
  • patroclinous — inheritance in which the traits of the offspring are derived primarily from the paternal parent (opposed to matrocliny).
  • penalty shot — a free shot at the goal defended only by the goalkeeper, awarded to an offensive player for certain defensive violations.
  • penalty spot — a point within the penalty area and 12 yards (about 11 m) from the goal, from which a penalty kick may be taken
  • photoanalyst — a person who analyzes and interprets photographs, especially a military specialist in aerial or satellite photography.
  • pilot signal — a signal, as a flag or light, used to request a pilot.
  • plainclothes — Plainclothes police officers wear ordinary clothes instead of a police uniform.
  • plastination — a technique for embalming bodies by impregnating whole organs with silicon polymers
  • plastocyanin — a blue protein found in green plants and in some bacteria
  • platanaceous — relating to the family Platanaceae
  • poeticalness — the characteristic of being poetical
  • polysynaptic — having or involving more than one synapse.
  • port angeles — a city in NW Washington, on the Juan de Fuca Strait.
  • positionally — in terms of position, from a positional point of view
  • post-nuclear — pertaining to or involving atomic weapons: nuclear war.
  • postal union — an international agreement on postal rates and services.
  • postcolonial — of or relating to the period following a state of colonialism.
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