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12-letter words containing u, t, i

  • autoimmunity — (pathology, immunology) The condition where one's immune system attacks one's own tissues, i.e., an autoimmune disorder.
  • autoinjector — A medical device designed to deliver a single dose of a particular, typically life-saving, drug.
  • automaticity — the condition of being automatic, or the degree of this
  • automatizing — Present participle of automatize.
  • automobiling — (dated) present participle of automobile.
  • automobilism — the use of automobiles, or the practices associated with them
  • automobilist — Driver; person who uses a motor vehicle such as car, van or truck.
  • automobility — the use of motor cars
  • automorphism — the practice of seeing others as having the same characteristics as oneself
  • autoptically — in an autoptical manner
  • autoreactive — (immunology, medicine) Acting against the organism by which it was produced.
  • autorhythmic — That generates its own rhythm.
  • autorickshaw — (in India) a light three-wheeled vehicle driven by a motorcycle engine
  • autorotation — the continuous rotation of a body in an airflow, such as that of the rotor blades of a helicopter in an unpowered descent
  • autotheistic — Self-worshiping; prideful in the extreme.
  • autotoxaemia — autointoxication.
  • autoxidation — oxidation by exposure to atmospheric oxygen
  • autumn olive — a spiny shrub (Elaeagnus umbellata) of the oleaster family, having leaves covered with silvery or brown scales
  • avascularity — the condition of having few blood vessels or of being without blood vessels
  • aviculturist — A person who keeps and rears (breeds) birds.
  • avuncularity — the condition of being an uncle
  • ayuntamiento — (in Spain) a municipal council
  • backsolution — The process or result of backsolving.
  • backup light — Backup lights are the white lights on the back of a vehicle that shine when the vehicle moves backward.
  • ball turning — the turning of arms or legs on furniture to make them resemble a continuous row of balls.
  • ballet suite — music written for a ballet but suitable or arranged for performance in an orchestral concert.
  • baluchithere — a hornless rhinoceros of the extinct genus Baluchitherium that inhabited central Asia during the Oligocene and early Miocene epochs: the largest land mammal known.
  • bankruptcies — Plural form of bankruptcy.
  • barbecue pit — a trench in which wood or charcoal is burned for barbecuing
  • barbiturates — any of a group of barbituric acid derivatives, used in medicine as sedatives and hypnotics.
  • barquisimeto — a city in NW Venezuela. Pop: 1 009 000 (2005 est)
  • basque shirt — a knitted pullover shirt having a crew neck, long or short sleeves, and a pattern of horizontal stripes.
  • bathing suit — A bathing suit is a piece of clothing which people wear when they go swimming.
  • bathophilous — (of an organism) living in very deep water
  • beautifulest — (dated) Most beautiful; more beautiful than anyone or anything else.
  • beautifuller — (obsolete) Comparative form of beautiful.
  • beauty strip — a narrow forest corridor left uncut alongside a road or body of water.
  • benefit club — a club whose members enjoy certain benefits, such as reduced prices for travel or sporting events
  • bi-quarterly — occurring twice in each quarter of a year.
  • biarticulate — having two joints, as the antennae of certain insects.
  • biauriculate — having two auricles or earlike parts
  • bibb lettuce — a type of butterhead lettuce, formed in loose heads of very crisp, dark-green leaves
  • bibliotheque — a library.
  • bien entendu — certainly; to be sure
  • bifunctional — having two functions
  • bilinguality — the ability to speak two languages fluently.
  • binocularity — binocular characteristics
  • bio-security — the precautions taken to protect against the spread of lethal or harmful organisms and diseases
  • bioacoustics — the study of animals' use of sound
  • biocomputing — the application of computing to problems in biology, biochemistry, and genetics
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