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12-letter words containing t, a, o, i, s, m

  • diastrophism — the process of movement and deformation of the earth's crust that gives rise to large-scale features such as continents, ocean basins, and mountains
  • diatomaceous — of, relating to, consisting of, or containing diatoms or their fossil remains
  • dichromatism — the quality or condition of being dichromatic
  • dilatometers — Plural form of dilatometer.
  • diplomatists — Plural form of diplomatist.
  • disclamation — the act of disclaiming; renunciation; disavowal.
  • disseminator — to scatter or spread widely, as though sowing seed; promulgate extensively; broadcast; disperse: to disseminate information about preventive medicine.
  • dissimulator — One who dissimulates.
  • distomatosis — liver-rot.
  • domestic cat — feline kept as a pet
  • domesticable — to convert (animals, plants, etc.) to domestic uses; tame.
  • domestically — of or relating to the home, the household, household affairs, or the family: domestic pleasures.
  • domesticated — to convert (animals, plants, etc.) to domestic uses; tame.
  • domesticates — Plural form of domesticate.
  • dominatrices — Plural form of dominatrixThe 'Concise Oxford English Dictionary' [Eleventh Edition].
  • dystopianism — a society characterized by human misery, as squalor, oppression, disease, and overcrowding.
  • ecotarianism — the principle or practice of avoiding eating any foods whose production or transportation are considered ecologically damaging
  • eliminations — Plural form of elimination.
  • emanationism — A religious concept that everything is derived from emanations from a god.
  • emancipators — Plural form of emancipator.
  • emasculation — The act of depriving of virility, or the state of being so deprived; castration.
  • embrocations — Plural form of embrocation.
  • emotionalism — An emotional state of mind, a tendency to regard things in an emotional manner; emotional behaviour or characteristics. (from 19th c.).
  • emotionalist — Someone whose thoughts and actions are governed by their emotions rather than by logic.
  • empassionate — intensely affected
  • enumerations — Plural form of enumeration.
  • epitheliomas — Plural form of epithelioma.
  • eskimo-aleut — (designating or of) a family of languages including Aleut and the Eskimo languages
  • examinations — Plural form of examination.
  • exclamations — Plural form of exclamation.
  • extropianism — Belief in, or support for, the theory of extropy.
  • factionalism — of a faction or factions.
  • feminisation — Alternative spelling of feminization.
  • fibromatosis — (pathology) The presence of multiple fibromas.
  • foam plastic — a kind of light cellular plastic made by creating bubbles of gas in the liquid material and solidifying it: often used as an insulator
  • fomentations — Plural form of fomentation.
  • formulations — Plural form of formulation.
  • fort madison — a city in SE Iowa, on the Mississippi.
  • frontiersman — a person, especially a man, who lives on the frontier, especially in sparsely settled regions.
  • fructosamine — (organic compound) A chemical compound that can be considered the result of a reaction between fructose and ammonia or an amine (with a molecule of water being released).
  • fulminations — Plural form of fulmination.
  • galactosemia — an inherited disorder characterized by the inability to metabolize galactose and requiring a galactose-free diet to avoid consequent mental retardation and eye, spleen, and liver abnormalities.
  • gastrocnemii — Plural form of gastrocnemius.
  • gastrodermis — the inner cell layer of the body of an invertebrate.
  • gastronomics — the cooking style typical of a region or country
  • gastronomies — Plural form of gastronomy.
  • gastronomist — a connoisseur of good food; gourmet; epicure.
  • gastrotomies — Plural form of gastrotomy.
  • geomagnetism — the earth's magnetic field and associated phenomena.
  • geomagnetist — someone who studies, or is an expert in, geomagnetism
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