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12-letter words containing s, e, r, n, a, d

  • dominatrices — Plural form of dominatrixThe 'Concise Oxford English Dictionary' [Eleventh Edition].
  • dorsiventral — Botany. having distinct dorsal and ventral sides, as most foliage leaves.
  • dorsoventral — Zoology. pertaining to the dorsal and ventral aspects of the body; extending from the dorsal to the ventral side: the dorsoventral axis.
  • draftsperson — a person employed in making mechanical drawings, especially in an architectural or engineering firm.
  • dragonslayer — One who slays a dragon.
  • drawlingness — the quality or characteristic of a drawler
  • dreadfulness — The characteristic of being dreadful.
  • dreadnoughts — Plural form of dreadnought.
  • dream vision — a conventional device used in narrative verse, employed especially by medieval poets, that presents a story as told by one who falls asleep and dreams the events of the poem: Dante's Divine Comedy exemplifies the dream vision in its most developed form.
  • dreamfulness — the quality of being full of dreams
  • driving seat — In a vehicle such as a car or a bus, the driving seat is the seat where the person who is driving the vehicle sits.
  • dye transfer — a photographic printing method by which a full-color image is produced by the printing of separate cyan, magenta, and yellow images from individual gelatin relief matrices.
  • dynamometers — Plural form of dynamometer.
  • dysenterical — Alternative form of dysenteric.
  • dysmenorrhea — painful menstruation.
  • enamoredness — Quality of being enamored; love; infatuation.
  • endocarditis — Inflammation of the endocardium.
  • endoparasite — A parasite, such as a tapeworm, that lives inside its host.
  • endovascular — Within a blood vessel.
  • enfranchised — Simple past tense and past participle of enfranchise.
  • enlargedness — the state of being enlarged
  • eradications — Plural form of eradication.
  • everydayness — (uncountable) The quality or state of happening every day, or frequently.
  • externalised — Simple past tense and past participle of externalise.
  • extraditions — Plural form of extradition.
  • fair-skinned — having pale skin; pale-complexioned
  • false friend — a word or expression in one language that, because it resembles one in another language, is often wrongly taken to have the same meaning, for example, the French agenda which means diary, not agenda
  • favouredness — the quality of or extent to which something is favoured
  • fingerboards — Plural form of fingerboard.
  • flinders bar — a bar of soft iron, mounted vertically beneath a compass to compensate for vertical magnetic currents.
  • foreadmonish — (rare, transitive) To admonish beforehand, or before the act or event.
  • freestanding — (of sculpture or architectural elements) unattached to a supporting unit or background; standing alone.
  • french sudan — former name of Mali.
  • gangsterland — an area controlled by gangsters
  • garden cress — a peppergrass, Lepidium sativum, used as a salad vegetable.
  • garden snail — Zoology
  • garden state — New Jersey (used as a nickname).
  • gas cylinder — container for storing gas
  • gendarmeries — Plural form of gendarmerie.
  • gerrymanders — Plural form of gerrymander.
  • gingerbreads — Plural form of gingerbread.
  • glandiferous — bearing nuts or acorns
  • golden aster — any North American, asterlike, composite plant of the genus Chrysopsis, having bright, golden-yellow flower heads, as C. mariana, of the eastern U.S.
  • golden share — a share in a company that controls at least 51% of the voting rights, esp one retained by the UK government in some privatization issues
  • golden stars — a plant, Bloomeria crocea, of the amaryllis family, native to southern California, having clusters of golden-orange, starlike flowers.
  • golden years — the years that follow retirement from work
  • gormandizers — gourmandise1 .
  • grand master — the head of a military order of knighthood, a lodge, fraternal order, or the like.
  • grand siècle — the 17th century in French art and literature, esp the classical period of Louis XIV
  • granddaddies — Plural form of granddaddy.
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