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12-letter words containing u, n, m, s

  • diffusionism — the theory or principle that diffusion is the main force in cultural innovation and change.
  • disbursement — the act or an instance of disbursing.
  • discomedusan — a member of the Discomedusae, an order of jellyfish with flattened bodies
  • discommunity — a lack of community
  • disenamoured — to disillusion; disenchant (usually used in the passive and followed by of or with): He was disenamored of working in the city.
  • disencumbers — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disencumber.
  • disguisement — Disguise (deceptive appearance).
  • dockominiums — Plural form of dockominium.
  • dreamfulness — the quality of being full of dreams
  • duncan smith — (George) Iain. born 1954, British politician; leader of the Conservative Party (2001–03); secretary of state for work and pensions (2010–2016)
  • eleemosynous — Describes a gift or donation made as an act of charity or almsgiving.
  • emasculating — Present participle of emasculate.
  • emasculation — The act of depriving of virility, or the state of being so deprived; castration.
  • encumbrances — Plural form of encumbrance.
  • enormousness — Great size or magnitude.
  • enumerations — Plural form of enumeration.
  • epicureanism — An ancient school of philosophy founded in Athens by Epicurus. The school rejected determinism and advocated hedonism (pleasure as the highest good), but of a restrained kind: mental pleasure was regarded more highly than physical, and the ultimate pleasure was held to be freedom from anxiety and mental pain, esp. that arising from needless fear of death and of the gods.
  • equinumerous — having the same number of members
  • eunuchoidism — A syndrome in males with a lack of sex characteristics due to lack of proper male sex hormones.
  • euphoniumist — Someone who plays the euphonium.
  • eurocentrism — Alternative capitalization of Eurocentrism.
  • evolutionism — (countable) Any of several theories that explain the evolution of systems or organisms.
  • 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
  • flindermouse — (obsolete) A bat (the mammal).
  • flourishment — The act or state of flourishing.
  • flying mouse — pygmy glider.
  • formulations — Plural form of formulation.
  • 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).
  • fulfillments — Plural form of fulfillment.
  • fulminations — Plural form of fulmination.
  • funambulists — Plural form of funambulist.
  • fundamentals — serving as, or being an essential part of, a foundation or basis; basic; underlying: fundamental principles; the fundamental structure.
  • fundusectomy — (surgery) The surgical removal of the fundus of an organ, such as the uterus or the stomach.
  • furnishments — Plural form of furnishment.
  • graminaceous — Of, pertaining to, or resembling a grass.
  • 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.
  • gruesomeness — The characteristic or quality of being gruesome.
  • gymnocarpous — (of a fungus or lichen) having the apothecium open and attached to the surface of the thallus.
  • harmoniously — marked by agreement in feeling, attitude, or action: a harmonious group.
  • harmoniumist — a person who plays a harmonium
  • haussmannize — to rebuild in a similar fashion as Haussmann rebuilt Paris
  • hematogenous — originating in the blood.
  • hermeneutics — the science of interpretation, especially of the Scriptures.
  • 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
  • heteronomous — subject to or involving different laws.
  • heteronymous — of, relating to, or characteristic of a heteronym.
  • homochronous — (of a genetic character) occurring at the same age or period in the offspring as in the parent.
  • homodynamous — (biology) Pertaining to, or involving, homodynamy.
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