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12-letter words containing t, e, g, m

  • edmond genet — Edmond Charles Edouard [ed-mawn sharl ey-dwar] /ɛdˈmɔ̃ ʃarl eɪˈdwar/ (Show IPA), ("Citizen Genêt") 1763–1834, French minister to the U.S. in 1793.
  • effeminating — Present participle of effeminate.
  • egyptian mau — a breed of medium-sized cat with a spotted coat of medium length
  • emancipating — Present participle of emancipate.
  • emargination — A notch (or series of notches) in a margin.
  • emasculating — Present participle of emasculate.
  • embryologist — An expert or specialist in embryology.
  • emigrational — Relating to emigration.
  • endangerment — The act of putting someone into danger, or the condition of being in danger.
  • energy-smart — using electrical power in an efficient or economical way
  • engine mount — The engine mount is the part of the chassis on which an engine is supported.
  • engrossments — Plural form of engrossment.
  • enlargements — Plural form of enlargement.
  • entanglement — The action or fact of entangling or being entangled.
  • entomologist — A scientist who studies insects.
  • entomologize — to collect or study insects
  • envisagement — The act of envisaging.
  • enzymologist — A specialist in enzymology.
  • epigrammatic — Of the nature or in the style of an epigram; concise, clever, and amusing.
  • epistemology — The theory of knowledge, especially with regard to its methods, validity, and scope. Epistemology is the investigation of what distinguishes justified belief from opinion.
  • ergastoplasm — endoplasm that is associated with protein synthesis
  • ergonometric — Ergonomic.
  • esophagotomy — (surgery) The operation of making an incision into the esophagus for the purpose of removing an obstruction.
  • estrangement — The fact of no longer being on friendly terms or part of a social group.
  • etymological — (not comparable) Of or relating to etymology.
  • etymologicum — an etymological dictionary
  • etymologized — Simple past tense and past participle of etymologize.
  • etymologizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of etymologize.
  • father image — a person substituted in one's mind for one's father and often the object of emotions felt toward the father
  • feeding time — the regular time at which babies or animals are fed
  • field magnet — a magnet for producing a magnetic field, as in a particle accelerator or an electric motor.
  • filet mignon — a small, tender round of steak cut from the thick end of a beef tenderloin.
  • fragmentally — fragmentary.
  • fragmentized — fragmented.
  • galactometer — a lactometer.
  • 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.
  • galvanometer — an instrument for detecting the existence of small electric currents and determining their strength.
  • galvanometry — the method or process of determining the strength of electric currents.
  • gamboge tree — any of several tropical Asian trees of the genus Garcinia, esp G. hanburyi, that yield this resin: family Clusiaceae
  • games master — a man who teaches games and sports in a school
  • gametophores — Plural form of gametophore.
  • gametophytes — Plural form of gametophyte.
  • gametophytic — (botany) Of or pertaining to a gametophyte plant.
  • gaming table — a table used for gambling, especially one designed with a game board and slots for chips.
  • gammon steak — a thick cut of meat made from smoked or cured bacon or ham and often served with pineapple or fried egg
  • gamopetalous — having the petals united.
  • gangliectomy — (medicine) Excision of a ganglion; surgical removal of a mass of tissue.
  • garment rack — A garment rack is a rail used in stores to hang items of clothing on display, such as shirts and coats.
  • garnishments — Plural form of garnishment.
  • gastrocnemii — Plural form of gastrocnemius.
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