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12-letter words containing ene

  • abortiveness — imperfect development; rudimentary nature
  • abrasiveness — any material or substance used for grinding, polishing, etc., as emery, pumice, or sandpaper.
  • absoluteness — the quality of being absolute
  • abstruseness — hard to understand; recondite; esoteric: abstruse theories.
  • accurateness — The state or quality of being accurate; accuracy; exactness; nicety; precision.
  • acenaphthene — (organic compound) A hydrocarbon, found in coal tar, derived from naphthalene by the addition of a short aliphatic bridge.
  • acenesthesia — loss of the physical awareness of one's body.
  • adaptiveness — in a state that has a capacity for adaptation
  • adenectomies — Plural form of adenectomy.
  • adequateness — the quality of being adequate
  • adhesiveness — coated with glue, paste, mastic, or other sticky substance: adhesive bandages.
  • adorableness — very attractive or delightful; charming: What an adorable hat!
  • agamogenesis — asexual reproduction, such as fission or parthenogenesis
  • agamogenetic — Of or pertaining to agamogenesis.
  • alalcomeneus — the first man: he reared Athena and reconciled Zeus and Hera.
  • alkylbenzene — (organic chemistry) Any hydrocarbon formally derived from benzene by replacing one or more hydrogen atoms with alkyl groups.
  • allusiveness — having reference to something implied or inferred; containing, abounding in, or characterized by allusions.
  • amelogenesis — the production of enamel by ameloblasts
  • amenableness — The state or quality of being amenable.
  • amicableness — The state or quality of being amicable.
  • aminobenzene — aniline (def 1).
  • androgenesis — a type of reproduction in insects and plants involving the development of an embryo that contains only paternal chromosomes
  • androgenetic — related to androgenesis
  • angiogenesis — the induction of blood-vessel growth, often in association with a particular organ or tissue, or with a tumour
  • antioncogene — (genetics) Any gene that suppresses the formation of tumours.
  • appositeness — The state of being apposite.
  • aurene glass — an iridescent American art glass colored gold and blue.
  • aversiveness — the condition of being characterized by aversion
  • avowableness — the quality or condition of being avowable
  • azophenylene — phenazine.
  • barium enema — an injection into the rectum of a preparation of barium sulphate, which is opaque to X-rays, before X-raying the lower alimentary canal
  • bearableness — The characteristic of being bearable.
  • benedict iii — died a.d. 858, pope 855–58.
  • benedict vii — died a.d. 983, pope 974–83.
  • benedict xii — (Jacques Fournier) died 1342, French ecclesiastic: pope 1334–42.
  • benedict xiv — (Prospero Lambertini) 1675–1758, Italian ecclesiastic: pope 1740–58; scholar and patron of the arts.
  • benedict xvi — original name Joseph Alois Ratzinger. born 1927 in Germany, pope (2005–2013): the first pope to resign since Gregory XII in 1415: on retirement he was accorded the title pope emeritus
  • benefactress — a female benefactor
  • beneficially — conferring benefit; advantageous; helpful: the beneficial effect of sunshine.
  • beneficiated — to treat (ore) to make more suitable for smelting.
  • benefit club — a club whose members enjoy certain benefits, such as reduced prices for travel or sporting events
  • benevolently — characterized by or expressing goodwill or kindly feelings: a benevolent attitude; her benevolent smile.
  • benzene ring — the hexagonal ring of bonded carbon atoms in the benzene molecule or its derivatives
  • benzoapyrene — a carcinogenic chemical in tobacco smoke
  • betacarotene — the most important form of the plant pigment carotene, which occurs in milk, vegetables, and other foods and, when eaten by man and animals, is converted in the body to vitamin A
  • biuniqueness — the quality of a one-to-one correspondence
  • blamableness — the state of being blamable
  • brick veneer — (in Australia) a timber-framed house with a brick exterior
  • caenogenesis — the development of structures and organs in an embryo or larva that are adaptations to its way of life and are not retained in the adult form
  • callisthenes — c360–327 b.c, Greek philosopher: chronicled Alexander the Great's conquests.

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