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12-letter words containing t, i, l, d, e, n

  • distanceless — without distance
  • distrainable — Capable of being, or liable to be, distrained.
  • dorsiventral — Botany. having distinct dorsal and ventral sides, as most foliage leaves.
  • double-think — illogical or deliberately perverse thinking in terms that distort or reverse the truth to make it more acceptable
  • doughnutlike — Resembling a doughnut.
  • driving belt — a belt that carries movement from an engine or moving part to another moving part
  • dual citizen — a person who is a citizen or subject of two or more nations; one having dual citizenship.
  • ductile iron — any of various cast irons strengthened by having the graphite content in the form of nodules rather than flakes, and containing cerium or magnesium as well as other additives.
  • dysenterical — Alternative form of dysenteric.
  • edulcorating — Present participle of edulcorate.
  • edulcoration — (rare) A sweetening.
  • elastic band — rubber strip for binding items together
  • elephantbird — Alternative form of elephant bird.
  • elucidations — Plural form of elucidation.
  • enarthrodial — Relating to an enarthrosis.
  • endothelioma — Any of various mostly benign neoplasms derived from the endothelium of blood vessels or lymph channels.
  • endurability — The state or quality of being endurable.
  • enlisted man — military: male soldier
  • evidentially — In an evidential way; according to evidence.
  • expediential — Governed by expediency; seeking advantage.
  • externalised — Simple past tense and past participle of externalise.
  • externalized — Simple past tense and past participle of externalize.
  • farthingdale — (British, dated, 13th-19th C.) A unit of area equal to one quarter of an acre.
  • fascinatedly — In a fascinated manner; with fascination.
  • fault-finder — a person who habitually finds fault, complains, or objects, especially in a petty way.
  • field centre — a research centre equipped for field studies, usually located in or near an area of scientific interest
  • field cornet — a commander of burgher troops called up in time of war or in an emergency, esp during the 19th century
  • field magnet — a magnet for producing a magnetic field, as in a particle accelerator or an electric motor.
  • field ration — ration issued and authorized for troops in the field.
  • fixed-length — referring to a field, record, computer word, or other entity whose length does not vary.
  • flat-grained — (of sawed lumber) having the annual rings at an angle of less than 45° with the broader surfaces.
  • flux density — the magnetic, radiant, or electric flux per unit of cross-sectional area.
  • folding seat — a seat that can be folded down
  • frightenedly — thrown into a fright; afraid; scared; terrified: a frightened child cowering in the corner.
  • ganglionated — gangliate.
  • genetic load — the extent to which a population deviates from the theoretically fittest genetic constitution.
  • get involved — play a part
  • glutaredoxin — (enzyme) Any of a family of small redox enzymes that use glutathione as a cofactor.
  • glycerinated — to impregnate with glycerin.
  • gold-beating — the art or process of beating out gold into gold leaf.
  • golden ratio — the ratio of two lengths, equal in value to (1 + √5)/2, and given by b/a = (b + a)/b; it is the reciprocal of the golden section and also equal to (1 + golden section)
  • gradeflation — grade inflation.
  • greenlighted — to give permission to proceed; authorize: The renovation project was green-lighted by the board of directors.
  • guilt-ridden — If a person is guilt-ridden, they feel very guilty about something.
  • habilimented — Clothed.
  • hallucinated — Simple past tense and past participle of hallucinate.
  • headlighting — The lighting associated with a headlight.
  • health drink — a drink that claims to be beneficial to health
  • hemodilution — a decreased concentration of cells and solids in blood, usually caused by an influx of fluid.
  • hinterlander — One who lives in the hinterland.
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