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12-letter words containing s, n

  • amnioscopies — Plural form of amnioscopy.
  • amniotic sac — membrane around embryo or foetus
  • among others — used to indicate that there are several more people like the one or ones mentioned, but that you do not intend to mention them all
  • amortisation — Alternative spelling of amortization.
  • amourousness — Rare spelling of amorousness.
  • amphetamines — Plural form of amphetamine.
  • amundsen sea — a part of the South Pacific Ocean, in Antarctica off Byrd Land
  • an iron fist — a cruel and unyielding attitude or approach
  • anabaptistic — relating to Anabaptists
  • anacatharsis — severe vomiting
  • anachronisms — Plural form of anachronism.
  • anachronists — Plural form of anachronist.
  • anacrogynous — having the female sex organs arising from any cell below the apex of the stem, thereby not terminating its growth, as certain liverworts.
  • anaerobiosis — life in the absence of oxygen
  • anaesthetics — the science, study, and practice of anaesthesia and its application
  • anaesthetise — anesthetize.
  • anaesthetist — An anaesthetist is a doctor who specializes in giving anaesthetics to patients.
  • anaesthetize — When a doctor or other trained person anaesthetizes a patient, they make the patient unconscious or unable to feel pain by giving them an anaesthetic.
  • analogy test — a reasoning test in which the subject is required to supply the missing term in a relationship of the form “A is to B as Y is to ^^^.”.
  • analyzations — Plural form of analyzation.
  • anamorphoses — Plural form of anamorphosis.
  • anamorphosis — an image or drawing distorted in such a way that it becomes recognizable only when viewed in a specified manner or through a special device
  • anapaestical — belonging to the form of poetry which uses a reversed dactyl consisting of two short syllables followed by a long one
  • anaphrodisia — diminished sexual desire.
  • anaplasmosis — a disease of cattle caused by a blood-infecting protozoan parasite, Anaplasma marginale, transmitted by bloodsucking flies and ticks.
  • anapophysial — of or relating to an anapophysis.
  • anastasius i — a.d. c430–518, emperor of the Eastern Roman Empire 491–518.
  • anastigmatic — (of a lens or optical device) not astigmatic
  • anastomosing — Present participle of anastomose.
  • anathematise — Alternative spelling of anathematize.
  • anathematism — A formula of words used to cast anathema upon heretics etc.
  • anchorperson — the primary reporter on a news television broadcast
  • and so forth — and so on; and other such things; et cetera
  • androgenesis — a type of reproduction in insects and plants involving the development of an embryo that contains only paternal chromosomes
  • androscoggin — a river flowing from NE New Hampshire through SW Maine into the Kennebec River. 171 miles (275 km) long.
  • androsterone — an androgenic steroid hormone produced in the testes. Formula: C19H30O2
  • anecdotalism — an inclination to relate anecdotes
  • anelasticity — the property of a substance which has a disproportionate relationship between stress and strain
  • anemochorous — (of a fruit, seed, or spore) adapted for dispersion by wind.
  • anemone fish — any of various damselfishes of the genus Amphiprion, such as A. percula (clown anemone fish), that usually live closely associated with sea anemones
  • anemophilous — (of flowering plants such as grasses) pollinated by the wind
  • anemotropism — orientation in response to a current of air.
  • anesthetists — Plural form of anesthetist.
  • anesthetized — to render physically insensible, as by an anesthetic.
  • anesthetizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of anesthetize.
  • aneurysmatic — (medicine) Describing a blood vessel that has an aneurysm; aneurysmal.
  • angel's hair — Also called capelli d’angelo. Italian Cookery. a type of very thin pasta.
  • angelologist — a person who studies angelology
  • angiocarpous — being or having fruit contained in a vessel such as a shell
  • angiogenesis — the induction of blood-vessel growth, often in association with a particular organ or tissue, or with a tumour
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