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12-letter words containing s, e, i, m, c

  • misconceives — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misconceive.
  • misconducted — Simple past tense and past participle of misconduct.
  • misconfigure — Configure (a system or part of it) incorrectly.
  • misconjugate — Grammar. to inflect (a verb). to recite or display all or some subsets of the inflected forms of (a verb), in a fixed order: One conjugates the present tense of the verb “be” as “I am, you are, he is, we are, you are, they are.”.
  • misconnected — to join, link, or fasten together; unite or bind: to connect the two cities by a bridge; Communication satellites connect the local stations into a network.
  • misconstrued — Simple past tense and past participle of misconstrue.
  • misconstrues — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misconstrue.
  • miscreations — Plural form of miscreation.
  • misdirecting — Present participle of misdirect.
  • misdirection — a wrong or incorrect direction, guidance, or instruction.
  • miseducation — to educate improperly.
  • misericordia — (legal, obsolete) An amercement.
  • misinference — Incorrect inference.
  • mismatchment — an inappropriate match
  • misperceived — Simple past tense and past participle of misperceive.
  • misperceives — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misperceive.
  • misplacement — to put in a wrong place.
  • misprescribe — to lay down, in writing or otherwise, as a rule or a course of action to be followed; appoint, ordain, or enjoin.
  • mispronounce — Pronounce (a word) incorrectly.
  • mispunctuate — to punctuate incorrectly.
  • misreckoning — Present participle of misreckon.
  • misrecognize — (psychology, computing) To recognize in error.
  • misrecollect — to recall to mind; recover knowledge of by memory; remember.
  • misreference — to reference (an academic work, a publication, etc) inaccurately or incorrectly
  • miss the cut — to achieve a greater score after the first two rounds of a strokeplay tournament than that required to play in the remaining two rounds
  • misspecified — to mention or name specifically or definitely; state in detail: He did not specify the amount needed.
  • mock-serious — pretending to be serious as a joke, etc
  • moeso-gothic — of the Moeso-Goths, their extinct East Germanic language, or their culture
  • molluscicide — A substance that kills molluscs.
  • monospecific — having or comprising a single species
  • monotheistic — pertaining to, characterized by, or adhering to monotheism, the doctrine that there is only one God: a monotheistic religion.
  • monte cristo — a sandwich containing slices of ham, chicken, and Swiss cheese, dipped in beaten egg and fried until brown.
  • moonstricken — Moonstruck.
  • morris dance — a rural folk dance of north English origin, performed in costume traditionally by men who originally represented characters of the Robin Hood legend, especially in May Day festivities.
  • mortise lock — a lock housed within a mortise in a door or the like, so that the lock mechanism is covered on both sides.
  • mosaic image — the collective image produced by the ommatidia of a compound eye
  • moschiferous — giving off or producing musk
  • moustachioed — Alternative spelling of moustachio\u2019d.
  • mucopeptides — Plural form of mucopeptide.
  • mucoproteins — Plural form of mucoprotein.
  • multicostate — having several costae or ribs
  • multiscience — a broad knowledge
  • multiservice — involving two or more of the armed services
  • multispecies — of, relating to or affecting several species
  • multisulcate — having many grooves or furrows
  • muscle fiber — one of the structural cells of a muscle.
  • muscle fibre — any of the numerous elongated contractile cells that make up striated muscle
  • muscle shirt — Slang. a T-shirt having short sleeves or no sleeves.
  • museological — Pertaining to museology.
  • museum piece — something suitable for keeping and exhibiting in a museum.
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