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12-letter words containing u, n, i, l, e, a

  • chaplinesque — characteristic of or resembling the comedy or filmmaking style of Charlie Chaplin.
  • chat-up line — A chat-up line is a remark that someone makes in order to start a conversation with someone they do not know but find sexually attractive.
  • cheluviation — the leaching of chelates through soil
  • cip language — language> (CIP-L, Computer-aided Intuition-guided Programming Language) A wide-spectrum language for incremental program transformation. There are ALGOL- and Pascal-like variants.
  • circularness — The state or quality of being circular.
  • clairaudient — the power to hear sounds said to exist beyond the reach of ordinary experience or capacity, as the voices of the dead.
  • clearcutting — the act of felling all trees in area
  • columnarized — columnar (def 3).
  • communicable — A communicable disease is one that can be passed on to other people.
  • conduplicate — folded lengthways on itself
  • configurable — to design or adapt to form a specific configuration or for some specific purpose: The planes are being configured to hold more passengers in each row.
  • conglutinate — to cause (the edges of a wound or fracture) to join during the process of healing or (of the edges of a wound or fracture) to join during this process
  • congruential — (mathematics) That uses congruency (division by a modulus).
  • consultative — A consultative committee or document gives advice or makes proposals about a particular problem or subject.
  • containerful — As much as a container can hold.
  • council area — any of the 32 unitary authorities into which Scotland has been divided for administrative purposes since April 1996
  • counterclaim — a claim set up in opposition to another, esp by the defendant in a civil action against the plaintiff
  • countervails — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of countervail.
  • crenulations — Plural form of crenulation.
  • curtailments — Plural form of curtailment.
  • curtain line — the last line of a scene, act, etc., as in a play; tag line.
  • curtain pole — a pole from which a curtain is hung in front of a window, door, etc
  • dandrufflike — Resembling or characteristic of dandruff.
  • daughterling — a small daughter
  • decumulation — a decrease in amount or value
  • deglutinated — Simple past tense and past participle of deglutinate.
  • delusionally — In a delusional way.
  • demodulating — Present participle of demodulate.
  • demodulation — the act or process by which an output wave or signal is obtained having the characteristics of the original modulating wave or signal; the reverse of modulation
  • denaturalize — to deprive of nationality
  • denticulated — Denticulate.
  • dentilingual — pronounced or articulated with the tongue touching the upper teeth
  • denuclearize — to deprive (a country, state, etc) of nuclear weapons
  • depopulating — Present participle of depopulate.
  • depopulation — to remove or reduce the population of, as by destruction or expulsion.
  • deregulating — Present participle of deregulate.
  • deregulation — Deregulation is the removal of controls and restrictions in a particular area of business or trade.
  • devaluations — Plural form of devaluation.
  • discountable — That can be discounted (in all senses).
  • dual citizen — a person who is a citizen or subject of two or more nations; one having dual citizenship.
  • dual in-line — (hardware)   Dual In-Line Package.
  • duodecennial — relating to twelve years
  • duplex chain — a roller chain having two sets of rollers linked together, used for heavy-duty applications
  • eau minerale — mineral water (def 1).
  • ecumenically — general; universal.
  • edulcorating — Present participle of edulcorate.
  • edulcoration — (rare) A sweetening.
  • ejaculations — Plural form of ejaculation.
  • elocutionary — Of or pertaining to elocution or to public speaking; rhetorical.
  • elucidations — Plural form of elucidation.
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