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12 Letter Words
- malversation 12 letters · 17 points misconduct in public office
- manipulation 12 letters · 16 points the action of touching with the hands (or the skillful use of the hands) or by the use…
- masturbation 12 letters · 16 points manual stimulation of the genital organs (of yourself or another) for sexual pleasure
- maximisation 12 letters · 23 points the act of raising to the highest possible point or condition or position
- maximization 12 letters · 32 points the act of raising to the highest possible point or condition or position
- memorisation 12 letters · 16 points learning so as to be able to remember verbatim
- memorization 12 letters · 25 points learning so as to be able to remember verbatim
- menstruation 12 letters · 14 points the monthly discharge of blood from the uterus of nonpregnant women from puberty to menopause
- metropolitan 12 letters · 16 points relating to or characteristic of a metropolis
- midafternoon 12 letters · 18 points the middle part of the afternoon
- midshipwoman 12 letters · 25 points a female temporary rank held by young naval officers in training
- militiawoman 12 letters · 19 points a female member of the militia; serves only during emergencies
- minimisation 12 letters · 16 points the act of reducing something to the least possible amount or degree or position
- minimization 12 letters · 25 points the act of reducing something to the least possible amount or degree or position
- ministration 12 letters · 14 points assistance in time of difficulty
- misdirection 12 letters · 17 points the act of distracting; drawing someone's attention away from something
- misquotation 12 letters · 23 points an incorrect quotation
- mobilisation 12 letters · 16 points act of assembling and putting into readiness for war or other emergency:
- mobilization 12 letters · 25 points act of assembling and putting into readiness for war or other emergency:
- modification 12 letters · 20 points the act of making something different (as e.g. the size of a garment)
- monetisation 12 letters · 14 points establishing something (e.g. gold or silver) as the legal tender of a country
- monetization 12 letters · 23 points establishing something (e.g. gold or silver) as the legal tender of a country
- moralisation 12 letters · 14 points the act of making moral (or more moral)
- moralization 12 letters · 23 points the act of making moral (or more moral)
- motorisation 12 letters · 14 points the act of motorizing (equipping with motors or with motor vehicles)
- motorization 12 letters · 23 points the act of motorizing (equipping with motors or with motor vehicles)
- multivitamin 12 letters · 19 points a pill or tablet containing several vitamins
- nanoplankton 12 letters · 18 points microscopic organisms found in plankton
- nasalisation 12 letters · 12 points the act of nasalizing; the utterance of sounds modulated by the nasal resonators
- nasalization 12 letters · 21 points the act of nasalizing; the utterance of sounds modulated by the nasal resonators
- neencephalon 12 letters · 19 points the part of the brain having the most recent phylogenetic origin; the cerebral cortex and related parts
- neurosurgeon 12 letters · 13 points someone who does surgery on the nervous system (especially the brain)
- newspaperman 12 letters · 21 points a male journalist employed to provide news stories for newspapers or broadcast media
- nonagenarian 12 letters · 13 points being from 90 to 99 years old
- nonchristian 12 letters · 17 points not believing in Christ
- nonsectarian 12 letters · 14 points not restricted to one sect or school or party
- nonsovereign 12 letters · 16 points (of peoples and political bodies) controlled by outside forces
- northeastern 12 letters · 15 points of a region of the United States generally including the New England states, New York, and sometimes New…
- northwestern 12 letters · 18 points of a region of the United States generally including Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and sometimes Montana, Wyoming
- notification 12 letters · 17 points an accusation of crime made by a grand jury on its own initiative
- novelisation 12 letters · 15 points converting something into the form of a novel
- novelization 12 letters · 24 points converting something into the form of a novel
- nurserywoman 12 letters · 20 points a woman who takes care of a garden
- obliteration 12 letters · 14 points destruction by annihilating something
- obstetrician 12 letters · 16 points a physician specializing in obstetrics
- octogenarian 12 letters · 15 points being from 80 to 89 years old
- ombudsperson 12 letters · 19 points a government appointee who investigates complaints by private persons against the government
- onychophoran 12 letters · 25 points any of numerous velvety-skinned wormlike carnivorous animals common in tropical forests having characteristics of both arthropods and annelid…
- opsonisation 12 letters · 14 points process whereby opsonins make an invading microorganism more susceptible to phagocytosis
- opsonization 12 letters · 23 points process whereby opsonins make an invading microorganism more susceptible to phagocytosis
- optimisation 12 letters · 16 points the act of rendering optimal
- optimization 12 letters · 25 points the act of rendering optimal
- organisation 12 letters · 13 points the act of forming or establishing something
- organization 12 letters · 22 points the act of forming or establishing something
- ossification 12 letters · 17 points hardened conventionality
- osteostracan 12 letters · 14 points extinct jawless fish of the Devonian with armored head
- overexertion 12 letters · 22 points excessive exertion; so much exertion that discomfort or injury results
- overreaction 12 letters · 17 points an excessive reaction; a reaction with inappropriate emotional behavior
- pacification 12 letters · 21 points actions taken by a government to defeat insurgency
- palpebration 12 letters · 18 points repeated blinking or winking (especially if uncontrolled and persistent)
- pantechnicon 12 letters · 21 points a large moving van (especially one used for moving furniture)
- parcellation 12 letters · 16 points the division into parcels
- pediatrician 12 letters · 17 points a specialist in the care of babies
- penalisation 12 letters · 14 points the act of punishing, or the infliction of a penalty
- penalization 12 letters · 23 points the act of punishing, or the infliction of a penalty
- perpetration 12 letters · 16 points the act of committing a crime
- perpetuation 12 letters · 16 points the act of prolonging something
- perspiration 12 letters · 16 points salty fluid secreted by sweat glands
- perturbation 12 letters · 16 points the act of causing disorder
- petrifaction 12 letters · 19 points a rock created by petrifaction; an organic object infiltrated with mineral matter and preserved in its original form
- philodendron 12 letters · 19 points often grown as a houseplant
- pigmentation 12 letters · 17 points coloration of living tissues by pigment
- piperacillin 12 letters · 18 points a synthetic type of penicillin antibiotic (trade name Pipracil) used for moderate to severe infections
- placentation 12 letters · 16 points arrangement of the ovules in the placenta and of the placentas in the ovary
- plastination 12 letters · 14 points a process involving fixation and dehydration and forced impregnation and hardening of biological tissues; water and lipids are…
- platyctenean 12 letters · 19 points ctenophore have long tentacles and flattened body
- platyrhinian 12 letters · 20 points of or related to New World monkeys having nostrils far apart or to people with broad noses
- pogonophoran 12 letters · 20 points slender animal with tentacles and a tubelike outer covering; lives on the deep ocean bottom
- polarisation 12 letters · 14 points the phenomenon in which waves of light or other radiation are restricted in direction of vibration
- polarization 12 letters · 23 points the phenomenon in which waves of light or other radiation are restricted in direction of vibration
- polysyndeton 12 letters · 21 points using several conjunctions in close succession, especially where some might be omitted (as in ‘he ran and jumped…
- postdiluvian 12 letters · 18 points existing or occurring after Noah's flood
- postmeridian 12 letters · 17 points after midday
- postposition 12 letters · 16 points (linguistics) the placing of one linguistic element after another (as placing a modifier after the word that it…
- potentiation 12 letters · 14 points (medicine) the synergistic effect of two drugs given simultaneously
- poultrywoman 12 letters · 22 points a female dealer in poultry and poultry products
- precognition 12 letters · 17 points knowledge of an event before it occurs
- precondition 12 letters · 17 points a condition that is a prerequisite
- predilection 12 letters · 17 points a predisposition in favor of something
- preformation 12 letters · 19 points a theory (popular in the 18th century and now discredited) that an individual develops by simple enlargement of…
- prelapsarian 12 letters · 16 points of or relating to the time before the Fall of Adam and Eve
- prescription 12 letters · 18 points available only with a doctor's written prescription
- presentation 12 letters · 14 points a show or display; the act of presenting something to sight or view
- preservation 12 letters · 17 points the activity of protecting something from loss or danger
- proaccelerin 12 letters · 18 points a coagulation factor
- proboscidean 12 letters · 19 points massive herbivorous mammals having tusks and a long trunk
- proboscidian 12 letters · 19 points massive herbivorous mammals having tusks and a long trunk
- proclamation 12 letters · 18 points the formal act of proclaiming; giving public notice
- proconvertin 12 letters · 19 points a coagulation factor formed in the kidney under the influence of vitamin K
- prolegomenon 12 letters · 17 points a preliminary discussion inserted at the beginning of a book or treatise
