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

  • intertidally — in an intertidal manner
  • into decline — If something goes or falls into decline, it begins to gradually decrease in importance, quality, or power.
  • iridescently — In an iridescent manner.
  • landgraviate — the office, jurisdiction, or territory of a landgrave.
  • lapped joint — a joint made by placing one member over another and fastening them together
  • late trading — trading carried out after the standard national exchanges have closed, and which is usually illegal
  • lateenrigged — having lateen sails.
  • leading note — the seventh degree of a diatonic scale; subtonic.
  • leading tone — the seventh degree of a diatonic scale; subtonic.
  • left-brained — having the left brain dominant, therefore being more adept at logic, calculation, language, and other thought processes or skills usually associated with the left brain.
  • lending rate — The lending rate is the rate of interest that you have to pay when you are repaying a loan.
  • leontopodium — any plant of the Eurasian alpine genus Leontopodium, esp L. alpinum
  • lepidopteran — lepidopterous.
  • lepidopteron — any lepidopterous insect.
  • liberty bond — a single Liberty loan bond.
  • light-handed — short-handed.
  • light-minded — having or showing a lack of serious purpose, attitude, etc.; frivolous; trifling: to be in a light-minded mood.
  • lion-hearted — exceptionally courageous or brave.
  • lithopedions — Plural form of lithopedion.
  • living death — a completely miserable, joyless existence, experience, situation, etc.; ordeal: He found the steaming jungle a living death.
  • long-awaited — A long-awaited event or thing is one that someone has been waiting for for a long time.
  • long-sighted — farsighted; hypermetropic.
  • long-waisted — of more than average length between the shoulders and waistline; having a low waistline.
  • longicaudate — having a long posterior or tail
  • maledictions — Plural form of malediction.
  • malimprinted — (of an animal or person) suffering from a defect in the behavioural process of imprinting, resulting in attraction to members of other species, fetishism, etc
  • maltodextrin — a compound of dextrin and maltose, used as a food additive and in some health and beauty products.
  • man-tailored — (of women's clothing) tailored in the general style and with the details of men's clothing. Compare dressmaker (def 2).
  • mandibulated — Provided with mandibles adapted for biting; mandibulate.
  • matinee idol — a male actor, usually a leading man, idolized especially by female audiences.
  • medical unit — a group of doctors and nurses working as part of a larger organization, such as the armed forces or a prison
  • meditational — Of, or pertaining to, meditation.
  • middle latin — Medieval Latin
  • milne method — a numerical method, involving Simpson's rule, for solving a linear differential equation.
  • modern latin — the Latin that has come into use since about 1500, chiefly in scientific literature
  • multicentred — Having multiple centres.
  • multidentate — having several or many teeth or toothlike processes.
  • multipronged — having or composed of several prongs: a multipronged electric plug.
  • nationalised — Simple past tense and past participle of nationalise.
  • nationalized — Simple past tense and past participle of nationalize.
  • needlepoints — Plural form of needlepoint.
  • netherlandic — Dutch (def 7).
  • newly minted — new, recently created
  • non-detailed — thorough in the treatment of details; minute: a detailed report.
  • non-dutiable — subject to customs duty, as imported goods.
  • nondepleting — not depleting
  • noneditorial — not relating to an editor or an editorial
  • nonidentical — similar or alike in every way: The two cars are identical except for their license plates.
  • nonsteroidal — of or relating to a substance that is not a steroid but has certain similar physiological effects.
  • nucleotidase — a biochemical catalyst that facilitates the process of hydrolyzing or splitting a nucleotide and turning it into a phosphate and a nucleoside
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