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12-letter words containing s, y, n, e, m

  • hysteromania — unusually increased sexual desire in a woman
  • impersonally — In an impersonal manner.
  • isoenzymatic — isoenzymic
  • mendaciously — In a lying or deceitful manner.
  • meniscectomy — the surgical excision of a meniscus, as of the knee joint.
  • mesocyclones — Plural form of mesocyclone.
  • metaanalysis — Alternative spelling of meta-analysis.
  • misery index — an unofficial indication of a nation's economic health, derived by adding the percentage rate of inflation to the percentage of unemployed workers: With inflation running at 15 percent and unemployment at 8 percent, the misery index is 23 percent.
  • misleadingly — In a misleading manner.
  • molybdenosis — a disease of ruminants, especially cattle, caused by dietary intake of excessive molybdenum with resultant copper deficiency, characterized by persistent diarrhea and, especially around the eyes, a fading of coat pigment.
  • money spider — any of certain small shiny brownish spiders of the family Linyphiidae
  • money supply — the sum of demand or checking-account deposits and currency in circulation.
  • moneylenders — Plural form of moneylender.
  • monkey flush — three cards of the same suit, usually not in sequence.
  • monkey house — a cage or enclosure in a zoo where monkeys are kept
  • monkeyshines — Usually, monkeyshines. a frivolous or mischievous prank; monkey business.
  • monohydrates — Plural form of monohydrate.
  • monophysites — Plural form of monophysite.
  • monosyllable — a word of one syllable, as yes or no.
  • mornay sauce — a rich white sauce to which grated cheese, usually Swiss or Parmesan, and seasonings have been added
  • motionlessly — In a motionless manner; without moving.
  • multisensory — of or relating to the senses or sensation.
  • mycoproteins — Plural form of mycoprotein.
  • myofilaments — Plural form of myofilament.
  • myringoscope — an instrument for examining the eardrum
  • mythogenesis — the creation and development of myths
  • nevinnomyssk — a city in the SW Russian Federation in Europe, S of Stavropol.
  • non-systemic — of or relating to a system.
  • nonsymmetric — Not symmetric; asymmetrical.
  • nurserymaids — Plural form of nurserymaid.
  • nurserywoman — a woman who owns or operates a plant nursery.
  • nurserywomen — Plural form of nurserywoman.
  • omnisciently — having complete or unlimited knowledge, awareness, or understanding; perceiving all things.
  • pneumatocyst — the cavity of a pneumatophore.
  • pneumocystis — any protozoan of the genus Pneumocystis, esp P. carinii, which is a cause of pneumonia in people whose immune defences have been lowered by drugs or a disease
  • point system — Printing. a system for grading the sizes of type bodies, leads, etc., that employs the point as a unit of measurement. Compare point (def 48a).
  • polycentrism — the doctrine that a plurality of independent centers of leadership, power, or ideology may exist within a single political system, especially Communism.
  • pseudonymity — pseudonymous character.
  • pseudonymous — bearing a false or fictitious name.
  • romney marsh — one of an English breed of hardy sheep, having coarse, long wool.
  • sacramentary — a sacramentarian
  • sclerenchyma — supporting or protective tissue composed of thickened, dry, and hardened cells.
  • semantically — of, relating to, or arising from the different meanings of words or other symbols: semantic change; semantic confusion.
  • semi-monthly — made, occurring, done, or published twice a month.
  • semiannually — occurring, done, or published every half year or twice a year; semiyearly.
  • semiautonomy — the quality or state of being semiautonomous.
  • semicylinder — half of a cylinder divided lengthwise.
  • sensitometry — the science of determining the sensitivity of photographic materials.
  • serotaxonomy — the study of the taxonomy of proteins using serological methods
  • shame on you — expressing disapproval
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