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12-letter words containing v, e, r, m

  • martinsville — a city in S Virginia.
  • marvellously — In a marvellous manner.
  • matter waves — a hypothetical wave associated with the motion of a particle of atomic or subatomic size that describes effects such as the diffraction of beams of particles by crystals.
  • median nerve — a nerve that carries impulses between a part of the body and the central nervous system
  • memory verse — a verse or passage from the Bible to be memorized, especially by members of a Sunday school.
  • merrillville — a town in NE Indiana.
  • merveilleuse — marvellous
  • mib variable — A managed object that is defined in a Management Information Base (MIB). The object is defined by a textual name and a corresponding object identifier, a syntax, an access mode, a status, and a description of the semantics of the managed object. The MIB Variable contains pertinent management information that is accessible as defined by the access mode.
  • microgrooves — Plural form of microgroove.
  • microvessels — Plural form of microvessel.
  • microwavable — Of food, that is suitable for cooking in a microwave oven.
  • middle river — a city in N Maryland: suburb of Baltimore.
  • milk-livered — timid; cowardly
  • millisievert — (physics) A unit of ionizing radiation equal to 10-3 sieverts.
  • ministrative — Serving to aid; ministering.
  • mis-delivery — the carrying and turning over of letters, goods, etc., to a designated recipient or recipients.
  • misadventure — an instance of bad fortune; mishap.
  • misbehaviour — (British) alternative spelling of misbehavior.
  • misgoverning — Present participle of misgovern.
  • misperceived — Simple past tense and past participle of misperceive.
  • misperceives — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misperceive.
  • misventurous — characterized by a mishap
  • mitral valve — the valve between the left atrium and left ventricle of the heart, consisting of two triangular flaps of tissue, that prevents the blood from flowing back into the atrium.
  • molar volume — the volume occupied by one mole of a gas, liquid, or solid.
  • mons veneris — the mons pubis of the human female.
  • morton grove — a city in NE Illinois, near Chicago.
  • motive power — any power used to impart motion; any source of mechanical energy.
  • motor vessel — a ship driven by a diesel or other internal-combustion engine.
  • motor-driven — propelled or made to function by means of a motor
  • mount vernon — the home and tomb of George Washington in NE Virginia, on the Potomac, 15 miles (24 km) below Washington, D.C.
  • movie camera — motion-picture camera
  • movie rating — a classification of a film as according to the age of viewers thought suitable to see it, and which can differ according to the level in the film of violent content, sexual content, etc
  • multiservice — involving two or more of the armed services
  • multivariate — (of a combined distribution) having more than one variate or variable.
  • multiversity — a university with several campuses, each of which has many schools, divisions, etc.
  • nemorivagant — Lb rare wandering in the woods.
  • nonnormative — Not normative.
  • nonremovable — that may be removed.
  • normal curve — a bell-shaped curve showing a particular distribution of probability over the values of a random variable. Also called Gaussian curve, probability curve.
  • normotensive — characterized by normal arterial tension or blood pressure.
  • once removed — relative: one generation older
  • outmaneuvers — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outmaneuver.
  • outmanoeuvre — British. outmaneuver.
  • ovariotomies — Plural form of ovariotomy.
  • over-complex — composed of many interconnected parts; compound; composite: a complex highway system.
  • over-promise — a declaration that something will or will not be done, given, etc., by one: unkept political promises.
  • overbrimming — Present participle of overbrim.
  • overcompress — to compress, squeeze or condense excessively
  • overconsumed — Simple past tense and past participle of overconsume.
  • overcramming — excessive cramming
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