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12-letter words containing u, n, e, x, m

  • exalbuminous — (of a seed embryo) having no albumen
  • exclusionism — The quality of being exclusionist.
  • exeunt omnes — they all go out: used as a stage direction
  • extramundane — Outside or beyond the physical world.
  • herstmonceux — a village in S England, in E Sussex north of Eastbourne: 15th-century castle, site of the Royal Observatory, which was transferred from Greenwich between 1948 and 1958, until 1990
  • index number — a quantity whose variation over a period of time measures the change in some phenomenon.
  • intermixture — a mass of ingredients mixed together.
  • lean mixture — A lean mixture is a fuel/air mixture containing a relatively low proportion of fuel.
  • mantoux test — a test for tuberculosis in which a hypersensitive reaction to an intracutaneous injection of tuberculin indicates a previous or current infection.
  • mixed number — a number consisting of a whole number and a fraction or decimal, as 4½ or 4.5.
  • multiplexing — having many parts or aspects: the multiplex problem of drug abuse.
  • nuxi problem — (data, architecture)   /nuk'see pro'bl*m/ The problem of transferring data between computers with differing byte order. The string "Unix" might look like "NUXI" on a machine with a different "byte sex" (e.g. when transferring data from a little-endian to a big-endian, or vice-versa). See also middle-endian, swab, and bytesexual.
  • pansexualism — the belief that a sexual instinct drives all human behaviour
  • pneumothorax — the presence of air or gas in the pleural cavity.
  • vax document — A document preparation system from DEC.
  • xiphisternum — The lowest part of the sternum; the xiphoid process.

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