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12-letter words containing t, o, c, m, e, a

  • cathetometer — an instrument measuring minute height differences
  • cathiodermie — a beauty treatment for the skin, which involves using electrotherapy
  • centimorgans — Plural form of centimorgan.
  • cephalometer — an instrument for positioning the human head for X-ray examination in cephalometry
  • cephalometry — measurement of the dimensions of the human head by radiography: used mainly in orthodontics
  • cessationism — The concept, amongst most Christians, that the works of the Holy Spirit (speaking in tongues, prophecy, healing, and miracles) ceased at some point in history.
  • chamber tomb — a prehistoric tomb with a chamber inside it in which the body of an important person was laid to rest
  • chapter room — a room for the use of the chapter of a religious institution
  • chemotherapy — Chemotherapy is the treatment of disease using chemicals. It is often used in treating cancer.
  • choirmasters — Plural form of choirmaster.
  • chorusmaster — the conductor of a choir
  • chrestomathy — a collection of literary passages, used in the study of language
  • chromonemata — a chromosome thread that is relatively uncoiled at early prophase but assumes a spiral form at metaphase.
  • circumrotate — to turn like a wheel; rotate
  • class method — (programming)   1. A method that operates on a class object (an object of class "class"). A class method is really just an ordinary object method that happens to operate on class objects. A class method might, for example, return a list of objects representing the methods and attributes of the given class. 2. A static method.
  • claude monetClaude [klawd;; French klohd] /klɔd;; French kloʊd/ (Show IPA), 1840–1926, French painter.
  • cleistogamic — Alternative form of cleistogamous.
  • cleptomaniac — kleptomania.
  • close combat — the act of fighting at close quarters
  • closet drama — drama suitable for reading rather than performing
  • clotrimazole — An antifungal medication used to treat humans and animals.
  • cobaltammine — any of the various complex derivatives of cobalt containing one or more molecules of ammonia bonded to the cobalt.
  • combat knife — a large knife for military use
  • combat-ready — ready for combat
  • come back to — If you come back to a topic or point, you talk about it again later.
  • come to hand — to become available; be received
  • come to pass — to take place
  • cometography — the scientific description and recording of comets
  • comfortables — Plural form of comfortable.
  • commandments — a command or mandate.
  • commemorated — Simple past tense and past participle of commemorate.
  • commemorates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of commemorate.
  • commemorator — A person who commemorates something.
  • commendation — the act or an instance of commending; praise
  • commendatory — serving to commend; expressing praise or approval
  • commensality — eating together at the same table.
  • commensurate — If the level of one thing is commensurate with another, the first level is in proportion to the second.
  • commentarial — a series of comments, explanations, or annotations: a commentary on the Bible; news followed by a commentary.
  • commentariat — the journalists and broadcasters who analyse and comment on current affairs
  • commentaries — Plural form of commentary.
  • commentating — Present participle of commentate.
  • commentation — the act of making comments
  • commentative — of or relating to comment or commentary.
  • commentators — Plural form of commentator.
  • commiserated — Simple past tense and past participle of commiserate.
  • commiserates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of commiserate.
  • commiserator — to feel or express sorrow or sympathy for; empathize with; pity.
  • committeeman — a member of one or more committees
  • commonalties — Plural form of commonalty.
  • commonwealth — The Commonwealth is an organization consisting of the United Kingdom and most of the countries that were previously under its rule.
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