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12-letter words containing t, a, l, o, n, e

  • channel port — one of the English or French ports on the English Channel
  • cheluviation — the leaching of chelates through soil
  • china closet — a cabinet or cupboard for storing or exhibiting chinaware.
  • chloroethane — ethyl chloride.
  • cladogenetic — relating to cladogenesis
  • claude monetClaude [klawd;; French klohd] /klɔd;; French kloʊd/ (Show IPA), 1840–1926, French painter.
  • clayton fern — a tall fern, Osmunda claytoniana, of eastern North America and eastern Asia, having an interruption of growth in the center of some fronds.
  • cleptomaniac — kleptomania.
  • closing date — The closing date for a competition or offer is the final date by which entries or applications must be received.
  • cobalt green — a medium, yellowish-green color.
  • cobaltammine — any of the various complex derivatives of cobalt containing one or more molecules of ammonia bonded to the cobalt.
  • coelacanthic — of or relating to the coelacanth
  • coelenterata — the phylum comprising the coelenterates.
  • coelenterate — any invertebrate of the phylum Cnidaria (formerly Coelenterata), having a saclike body with a single opening (mouth), which occurs in polyp and medusa forms. Coelenterates include the hydra, jellyfishes, sea anemones, and corals
  • coincidental — Something that is coincidental is the result of a coincidence and has not been deliberately arranged.
  • coleopterans — Plural form of coleopteran.
  • collinearity — lying in the same straight line.
  • collineation — The act of collineating; collimation.
  • commensality — eating together at the same table.
  • commentarial — a series of comments, explanations, or annotations: a commentary on the Bible; news followed by a commentary.
  • commonalties — Plural form of commonalty.
  • commonwealth — The Commonwealth is an organization consisting of the United Kingdom and most of the countries that were previously under its rule.
  • compellation — appellation
  • complacently — pleased, especially with oneself or one's merits, advantages, situation, etc., often without awareness of some potential danger or defect; self-satisfied: The voters are too complacent to change the government.
  • complaintive — Tending to complain, characterized by complaining.
  • complemental — complementary; completing.
  • complexation — the formation of a complex
  • complimental — complimentary
  • componential — a constituent part; element; ingredient.
  • concealments — Plural form of concealment.
  • concelebrant — each of the priests celebrating the Eucharist or Mass jointly
  • concelebrate — to celebrate (the Eucharist or Mass) jointly with one or more other priests
  • concentrical — concentric
  • conceptional — the act of conceiving; the state of being conceived.
  • conceptually — pertaining to concepts or to the forming of concepts.
  • concert hall — a hall where concerts are performed
  • conciliative — tending to conciliate: a conciliatory manner; conciliatory comments.
  • conduplicate — folded lengthways on itself
  • confabulated — Simple past tense and past participle of confabulate.
  • conferential — Of or pertaining to a conference.
  • confidential — Information that is confidential is meant to be kept secret or private.
  • conflagrated — Simple past tense and past participle of conflagrate.
  • confraternal — a lay brotherhood devoted to some purpose, especially to religious or charitable service.
  • congelations — Plural form of congelation.
  • congeniality — agreeable, suitable, or pleasing in nature or character: congenial surroundings.
  • congenitally — of or relating to a condition present at birth, whether inherited or caused by the environment, especially the uterine environment.
  • conglobulate — to form into a globe or ball
  • conglomerate — A conglomerate is a large business firm consisting of several different companies.
  • conglutinate — to cause (the edges of a wound or fracture) to join during the process of healing or (of the edges of a wound or fracture) to join during this process
  • congratulate — If you congratulate someone, you say something to show you are pleased that something nice has happened to them.
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