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12-letter words containing ory

  • abbreviatory — shortening
  • acceleratory — Accelerative.
  • adjudicatory — relating to adjudication
  • amelioratory — tending to ameliorate
  • annihilatory — Causing annihilation.
  • annunciatory — to announce.
  • anticipatory — An anticipatory feeling or action is one that you have or do because you are expecting something to happen soon.
  • appreciatory — appreciative.
  • array theory — (theory)   A theory developed by Trenchard More Jr. and used as the basis for the NIAL language. Papers are available from the IBM Cambridge Scientific Center, Cambridge MA.
  • articulatory — an act or the process of articulating: the articulation of a form; the articulation of a new thought.
  • assimilatory — characterized by assimilation; assimilating.
  • blue succory — a composite garden plant, Catananche caerulea, of southern Europe, having very hairy leaves and blue flower heads, used by the ancients as a love potion.
  • bomb factory — a site or building in which terrorists illicitly and secretly create bombs
  • cache memory — a small area of memory in a computer that can be accessed very quickly
  • cachinnatory — Pertaining to loud or immoderate laughter.
  • calumniatory — of, involving, or using calumny; slanderous; defamatory.
  • cantillatory — involving chanting or incantation
  • capitulatory — the act of capitulating.
  • case history — A person's case history is the record of past events or problems that have affected them, especially their medical history.
  • chaos theory — a theory, applied in various branches of science, that apparently random phenomena have underlying order
  • chemosensory — sensitive to chemical stimuli, as the sensory nerve endings that mediate taste and smell.
  • commendatory — serving to commend; expressing praise or approval
  • compensatory — Compensatory payments involve money paid as compensation.
  • compulsatory — compulsory
  • conciliatory — When you are conciliatory in your actions or behaviour, you show that you are willing to end a disagreement with someone.
  • condemnatory — Condemnatory means expressing strong disapproval.
  • confirmatory — confirming or tending to confirm
  • confiscatory — involving confiscation
  • consecratory — That consecrates.
  • conservatory — A conservatory is a room with glass walls and a glass roof, which is attached to a house. People often grow plants in a conservatory.
  • consignatory — a cosignatory
  • conspiratory — the act of conspiring.
  • consultatory — Formed by, or resulting from, consultation; advisory.
  • consummatory — to bring to a state of perfection; fulfill.
  • contributory — A contributory factor of a problem or accident is one of the things which caused it to exist or happen.
  • deambulatory — a place for walking often with a covering overhead
  • denunciatory — characterized by or given to denunciation.
  • depreciatory — tending to depreciate.
  • deregulatory — Of or pertaining to deregulation.
  • desquamatory — an obsolete surgical instrument once used for the desquamation of bones
  • dispensatory — a book in which the composition, preparation, and uses of medicinal substances are described; a nonofficial pharmacopoeia.
  • disquisitory — of or relating to disquisition
  • emancipatory — Of or pertaining to emancipation or to an emancipator.
  • equivocatory — Indicating, or characterized by, equivocation.
  • ethnohistory — The branch of anthropology concerned with the history of peoples and cultures, especially non-Western ones.
  • ex-directory — phone number: not listed publicly
  • exaggeratory — Exaggerative.
  • exprobratory — acting as a reproach
  • extrasensory — Of or relating to extrasensory perception.
  • facilitatory — That serves to facilitate.

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