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12-letter words containing s, e, m, i, l, t

  • miscellanist — a person who writes, compiles, or edits miscellanies.
  • miserabilist — One who is unhappy, or extols being miserable as a virtue; a philosopher of pessimism.
  • misplacement — to put in a wrong place.
  • misrecollect — to recall to mind; recover knowledge of by memory; remember.
  • mistranslate — Translate (something) incorrectly.
  • mistressless — having no mistress
  • mistrustless — having no distrust or misgiving
  • mitrailleuse — a machine gun.
  • moistureless — Devoid of moisture.
  • mortise lock — a lock housed within a mortise in a door or the like, so that the lock mechanism is covered on both sides.
  • mosbolletjie — (South Africa) Dough leavened with the must of grapes used for making rusks.
  • motherliness — The property of being motherly.
  • motionlessly — In a motionless manner; without moving.
  • motivelessly — Without a motive.
  • motor sailer — a yacht having sails and an engine as an alternative or auxiliary means of propulsion.
  • mouse trails — (operating system)   A feature (usually of Graphical User Interfaces) which causes the mouse pointer to leave a trail across the screen. This is done by keeping track of the last eight or so (maybe configurable) pointer positions, and only erasing the oldest. This means that at any time, there may be up to eight pointers on the screen, but if the mouse is still, they will all be in the same position, and so only one will be visible. When the mouse moves, it appears to leave a trail of pointers behind it, and this can dramatically increase the visibility of the pointer when using LCD screens. The older ones had such long persistence that a single mouse pointer, when moving, tended to be completely invisible, and on a cluttered screen, was very difficult to find.
  • multi-storey — A multi-storey building has several floors at different levels above the ground.
  • multicostate — having several costae or ribs
  • multiplexers — Plural form of multiplexer.
  • multipresent — able to be present in several places simultaneously
  • multipurpose — able to be used for several purposes: a multipurpose lawn spray.
  • multiscience — a broad knowledge
  • multisensory — of or relating to the senses or sensation.
  • multiseptate — having several septa or chambers
  • multiseriate — arranged or occurring in one or more series.
  • multiservice — involving two or more of the armed services
  • multisession — Involving multiple sessions.
  • multiskilled — having skill; trained or experienced in work that requires skill.
  • multispecies — of, relating to or affecting several species
  • multistemmed — having two or more stems or trunks
  • multistoried — Multi-storey.
  • multisulcate — having many grooves or furrows
  • multitaskers — Plural form of multitasker.
  • multiversity — a university with several campuses, each of which has many schools, divisions, etc.
  • muscle shirt — Slang. a T-shirt having short sleeves or no sleeves.
  • musk thistle — a composite plant, Carduus nutans, having heads of nodding, rose-purple flowers, introduced into the U.S. from Eurasia.
  • mutable sign — any of the four astrological signs, Gemini, Virgo, Sagittarius, or Pisces, that are grouped together because of their placement at the end of the seasons and characterized by the attribute of adaptability to circumstances.
  • myofilaments — Plural form of myofilament.
  • mysteriously — full of, characterized by, or involving mystery: a mysterious occurrence.
  • mythologizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mythologize.
  • nematologist — One who studies nematology.
  • neoplatonism — a philosophical system, originated in the 3rd century a.d. by Plotinus, founded chiefly on Platonic doctrine and Eastern mysticism, with later influences from Christianity. It holds that all existence consists of emanations from the One with whom the soul may be reunited.
  • neotribalism — Ideology that humans have evolved to live in a tribal, as opposed to a modern society.
  • normalities' — conforming to the standard or the common type; usual; not abnormal; regular; natural.
  • numerologist — A practitioner of numerology.
  • oil minister — a government official responsible for the oil industry in their country
  • omnisciently — having complete or unlimited knowledge, awareness, or understanding; perceiving all things.
  • oscillometer — an instrument for measuring oscillations, especially those of the arterial pulse.
  • oscillometry — an instrument for measuring oscillations, especially those of the arterial pulse.
  • osteomalacia — a condition characterized by softening of the bones with resultant pain, weakness, and bone fragility, caused by inadequate deposition of calcium or vitamin D.
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