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12-letter words containing t, y, s, o, n

  • consummatory — to bring to a state of perfection; fulfill.
  • contagiously — capable of being transmitted by bodily contact with an infected person or object: contagious diseases.
  • contiguously — touching; in contact.
  • continuously — uninterrupted in time; without cessation: continuous coughing during the concert.
  • counterstyle — an opposing style
  • countertypes — Plural form of countertype.
  • country risk — the risk associated with an overseas investment due to the conditions prevailing in the country in which it is made
  • country seat — A country seat is a large house with land in the country which is owned by someone who also owns a house in a town.
  • cranioplasty — Surgical repair of a defect or deformity in the skull.
  • cryptomnesia — the reappearance of a suppressed or forgotten memory which is mistaken for a new experience
  • cryptomnesic — of, relating to, or characterized by cryptomnesia
  • cryptomonads — Plural form of cryptomonad.
  • cryptonymous — having a code name or secret name
  • cyclostyling — Present participle of cyclostyle.
  • cyprinodonts — Plural form of cyprinodont.
  • cytochalasin — any of a group of metabolites derived from fungus that interfere with cell processes
  • cytogenetics — the branch of genetics that correlates the structure, number, and behaviour of chromosomes with heredity and variation
  • cytokinetics — (biology) The study of cytokinesis.
  • cytoskeleton — a network of fibrous proteins that governs the shape and movement of a biological cell
  • demonstrably — capable of being demonstrated or proved.
  • densitometry — Photography. an instrument for measuring the density of negatives.
  • desolatingly — in a way that desolates, in a desolating fashion
  • despondently — feeling or showing profound hopelessness, dejection, discouragement, or gloom: despondent about failing health.
  • dicotyledons — Plural form of dicotyledon.
  • diisocyanate — (chemistry) Any compound containing two isocyanate anions or functional groups, but especially such an organic compound used in the preparation of polyurethane.
  • discommunity — a lack of community
  • discongruity — incongruity.
  • discordantly — disagreeable to the ear; dissonant; harsh.
  • disjointedly — In a disjointed manner.
  • dispensatory — a book in which the composition, preparation, and uses of medicinal substances are described; a nonofficial pharmacopoeia.
  • dynamometers — Plural form of dynamometer.
  • dysfunctions — Plural form of dysfunction.
  • dystopianism — a society characterized by human misery, as squalor, oppression, disease, and overcrowding.
  • ectosymbiont — (biology) A partner in a symbiotic relationship that remains on the surface of its host or occupies a body cavity.
  • enantiostyly — the asymmetrical deflection of the style, either to the left or to the right of the floral axis
  • endosymbiont — (ecology) An organism that lives within the body or cells of another organism.
  • enhypostasia — personalities existing in union (Jesus Christ and God the Son)
  • enhypostatic — relating to enhypostasia
  • enteroclysis — A fluoroscopic X-ray of the small intestine.
  • enthesopathy — (pathology) A disorder of entheses (bone attachments).
  • enzymologist — A specialist in enzymology.
  • ethnohistory — The branch of anthropology concerned with the history of peoples and cultures, especially non-Western ones.
  • extraneously — In an extraneous manner.
  • extrasensory — Of or relating to extrasensory perception.
  • fifty-second — next after the fifty-first; being the ordinal number for 52.
  • forty-niners — a person, especially a prospector, who went to California in 1849 during the gold rush.
  • forty-second — next after the forty-first; being the ordinal number for 42.
  • fosphenytoin — a prodrug that produces phenytoin and is taken to prevent or treat seizures.
  • fuliginosity — The condition or quality of being fuliginous; sootiness.
  • fundusectomy — (surgery) The surgical removal of the fundus of an organ, such as the uterus or the stomach.
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