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

  • agathodaemon — A benevolent spirit as opposed to a cacodemon (an evil daemon).
  • agent orange — a highly poisonous herbicide used as a spray for defoliation and crop destruction, esp by US forces during the Vietnam War
  • agglutinogen — an antigen that reacts with or stimulates the formation of a specific agglutinin
  • aggregations — Plural form of aggregation.
  • agranulocyte — a white blood cell without granules in its cytoplasm
  • alimentation — sustenance; support
  • alliteration — Alliteration is the use in speech or writing of several words close together which all begin with the same letter or sound.
  • almond paste — ground almond mixture
  • altercations — Plural form of altercation.
  • alternations — Plural form of alternation.
  • altiloquence — Pompous language; lofty speech.
  • alton towers — a 19th-century Gothic Revival mansion with extensive gardens in NW central England, in Staffordshire: site of a large amusement park
  • ambitionless — without ambition, unambitious
  • ameliorating — Present participle of ameliorate.
  • amelioration — the act or an instance of ameliorating or the state of being ameliorated
  • amenhotep iv — died 1357? b.c, king of Egypt 1375?–1357?: reformer of ancient Egyptian religion (son of Amenhotep III).
  • amentiferous — bearing aments
  • amethopterin — (now rare) Methotrexate.
  • amfebutamone — (former name) The drug bupropion.
  • aminomethane — (organic compound, often in combination) methylamine (or a derivative of it).
  • among others — used to indicate that there are several more people like the one or ones mentioned, but that you do not intend to mention them all
  • amortizement — a sloping top on a buttress, pillar, etc.
  • amphotericin — an amphoteric antibiotic produced by the bacterium Streptomyces nodosus and used in the treatment of fungal infections.
  • anaerobiotic — anaerobic
  • analogy test — a reasoning test in which the subject is required to supply the missing term in a relationship of the form “A is to B as Y is to ^^^.”.
  • anapodeictic — (rare, rhetoric) not able to be shown or proved by argument; undemonstrable.
  • andouillette — a French sausage made from pig intestines, smaller than an andouille
  • androcentric — having or regarding man or the male sex as central or primary
  • androgenetic — related to androgenesis
  • androsterone — an androgenic steroid hormone produced in the testes. Formula: C19H30O2
  • anecdotalism — an inclination to relate anecdotes
  • anemotropism — orientation in response to a current of air.
  • angelo patri — Angelo [an-juh-loh] /ˈæn dʒəˌloʊ/ (Show IPA), 1877–1965, U.S. educator and writer, born in Italy.
  • angelologist — a person who studies angelology
  • angiopathies — Plural form of angiopathy.
  • angiotensins — Plural form of angiotensin.
  • anglo-celtic — of or relating to an inhabitant of Australia who was or whose ancestors were born in the British Isles
  • animated oat — an oat, Avena sterilis, of the Mediterranean region, having spikelets that twist or move when exposed to sudden moisture, due to the hygroscopic action of the awns.
  • anisothermal — (thermodynamics) Of or pertaining to a system that is not in thermal equilibrium, that does not have a single fixed temperature.
  • anisotropies — Plural form of anisotropy.
  • annexational — Of or pertaining to annexation.
  • announcement — An announcement is a statement made to the public or to the media which gives information about something that has happened or that will happen.
  • anorthoclase — a variety of microcline, rich in sodium and sometimes having a play of color: sometimes considered a variety of orthoclase.
  • anotherguess — of a different type or kind; different
  • ansate cross — ankh
  • anteposition — the position opposite a given part of a plant
  • anteriorness — The state or quality of being anterior.
  • antherozooid — Alternative form of antherozoid.
  • anthocyanine — Alternative form of anthocyanin.
  • anthologised — Simple past tense and past participle of anthologise.
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