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12-letter words containing t, r, a, n, s, u

  • frankfurters — Plural form of frankfurter.
  • fructosamine — (organic compound) A chemical compound that can be considered the result of a reaction between fructose and ammonia or an amine (with a molecule of water being released).
  • frustrations — Plural form of frustration.
  • gastrulation — the formation of a gastrula.
  • gran turismo — (of an automobile) certified as conforming to the specifications, as fuel capacity and engine displacement, for a class of standard automobiles (Gran Turismo) qualified to engage in various types of competitions. Abbreviation: GTO.
  • granulations — Plural form of granulation.
  • granuloblast — an immature granulocyte.
  • granulocytes — Plural form of granulocyte.
  • gratefulness — warmly or deeply appreciative of kindness or benefits received; thankful: I am grateful to you for your help.
  • gratulations — a feeling of joy.
  • graustarkian — of, like, or characteristic of colorful, implausible, highly melodramatic and romantic situations or circumstances
  • great sunday — Easter Sunday.
  • ground staff — The people who are paid to maintain a sports ground are called the ground staff.
  • ground state — the state of least energy of a particle, as an atom, or of a system of particles.
  • guardianista — a reader of the Guardian newspaper, seen as being typically left-wing, liberal, and politically correct
  • gutturalness — The quality of being guttural.
  • gutturonasal — articulated in the back of the mouth and given resonance in the nasal cavity, as the sound represented by (ng) in (ring).
  • gynantherous — having the stamens converted into pistils by the action of frost, disease, or insects.
  • harmoniumist — a person who plays a harmonium
  • heartfulness — The state or quality of being heartful.
  • heteroousian — a person who believes the Father and the Son to be unlike in substance or essence; an Arian (opposed to Homoousian).
  • hindquarters — the posterior end of a halved carcass of beef, lamb, etc., sectioned usually between the twelfth and thirteenth ribs.
  • holothurians — Plural form of holothurian.
  • house martin — a small European swallow, Delichon urbica, that builds its nest under the eaves of houses.
  • housepainter — A professional painter of houses.
  • housetrained — Simple past tense and past participle of housetrain.
  • human rights — basic civil freedoms
  • hydronautics — (nautical) The science of the design and construction of ships, their engines, and their instrumentation.
  • illuminators — Plural form of illuminator.
  • illustrating — Present participle of illustrate.
  • illustration — something that illustrates, as a picture in a book or magazine.
  • immatureness — not mature, ripe, developed, perfected, etc.
  • incrustation — an incrusting or being incrusted.
  • industrially — of, pertaining to, of the nature of, or resulting from industry: industrial production; industrial waste.
  • ingurgitates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ingurgitate.
  • inscrutables — Plural form of inscrutable.
  • insectariums — Plural form of insectarium.
  • instauration — renewal; restoration; renovation; repair.
  • instrumental — serving or acting as an instrument or means; useful; helpful.
  • insurability — capable of being or proper to be insured, as against loss or harm.
  • interacinous — situated between the acini of a gland or lung.
  • interspousal — Often, spousals. the ceremony of marriage; nuptials.
  • intraosseous — (medicine) within a bone.
  • intraveneous — Misspelling of intravenous.
  • invert sugar — a mixture of the dextrorotatory forms of glucose and fructose, formed naturally in fruits and produced artificially in syrups or fondants by treating cane sugar with acids.
  • iron sulfate — ferrous sulfate.
  • isosthenuria — the inability of the kidneys to dilute or concentrate urine
  • journalistic — of, relating to, or characteristic of journalists or journalism.
  • jumpstarting — Present participle of jumpstart.
  • jus naturale — the rules and principles of law derived from the customs and legislation of Rome, as opposed to those derived from the customs of all nations (jus gentium) or from fundamental ideas of right and wrong implicit in the human mind (jus naturale)
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