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12-letter words containing a, l, i, m, p

  • metaphorical — a figure of speech in which a term or phrase is applied to something to which it is not literally applicable in order to suggest a resemblance, as in “A mighty fortress is our God.”. Compare mixed metaphor, simile (def 1).
  • metaphysical — pertaining to or of the nature of metaphysics.
  • metapolitics — political theory: often used derogatorily
  • metempirical — beyond or outside the field of experience.
  • metropolitan — of, noting, or characteristic of a metropolis or its inhabitants, especially in culture, sophistication, or in accepting and combining a wide variety of people, ideas, etc.
  • microcapsule — a tiny capsule, 20–150 microns in diameter, used for slow-release application of drugs, pesticides, flavors, etc.
  • microcephaly — having a head with a small braincase.
  • microphallus — The condition of having an abnormally small penis; micropenis.
  • microplanner — A subset of PLANNER, implemented in Lisp by Gerald Sussman et al at MIT. Its important features were goal-oriented, pattern-directed procedure invocation, an embedded knowledge base, and automatic backtracking. microPLANNER was superseded by Conniver.
  • middle plane — middle distance (def 1).
  • milk parsley — a wetland plant belonging to the family Apiaceae
  • milliamperes — Plural form of milliampere.
  • millilampson — /mil'*-lamp"sn/ A unit of talking speed, abbreviated mL. Most people run about 200 milliLampsons. The eponymous Butler Lampson (a CS theorist and systems implementor highly regarded among hackers) goes at 1000. A few people speak faster. This unit is sometimes used to compare the (sometimes widely disparate) rates at which people can generate ideas and actually emit them in speech. For example, noted computer architect C. Gordon Bell (designer of the PDP-11) is said, with some awe, to think at about 1200 mL but only talk at about 300; he is frequently reduced to fragments of sentences as his mouth tries to keep up with his speeding brain.
  • milman parryMilman, 1902–35, U.S. classical scholar and philologist.
  • minimal pair — a pair of words, as pin and bin, or bet and bed, differing only by one sound in the same position in each word, especially when such a pair is taken as evidence for the existence of a phonemic contrast between the two sounds.
  • minor planet — asteroid (def 1).
  • miracle play — a medieval dramatic form dealing with religious subjects such as Biblical stories or saints' lives, usually presented in a series or cycle by the craft guilds.
  • mirror plant — a shrub, Coprosma repens, of the madder family, native to New Zealand and cultivated in warm regions, having glossy, often variegated leaves.
  • misappraisal — the act of estimating or judging the nature or value of something or someone.
  • misplacement — to put in a wrong place.
  • mispleadings — Plural form of mispleading.
  • misportrayal — the act of portraying.
  • mitteleuropa — Central Europe.
  • mole mapping — the procedure of using a digital camera to record the positions and appearances of moles on a person's body so that regular checks will detect any changes that might lead to skin cancer
  • monocephalic — bearing one flower head, as the dandelion.
  • monodelphian — any placental mammal that is a member of the group Monodelphia
  • morphallaxis — Biology. the regeneration of a destroyed body part by the reorganization of its remaining cells.
  • multi-parity — of or relating to a multipara.
  • multi-pascal — An extension of Pascal-S with multiprocessing features. Used in "The Art of Parallel Programming", Bruce P. Lester, P-H 1993.
  • multicipital — (of a rhizome or root) producing several crowns
  • multipartite — divided into several or many parts; having several or many divisions.
  • multipathing — (computing) A network facility providing fault tolerance and load-spreading for network interface cards, each interface being assigned a static
  • multipliable — capable of being multiplied.
  • multiplicand — a number to be multiplied by another.
  • multiplicate — multiple; manifold.
  • multiseptate — having several septa or chambers
  • municipalism — the principle or system of home rule by a municipality.
  • municipality — a city, town, or other district possessing corporate existence and usually its own local government.
  • municipalize — to make a municipality of.
  • neoplatonism — a philosophical system, originated in the 3rd century a.d. by Plotinus, founded chiefly on Platonic doctrine and Eastern mysticism, with later influences from Christianity. It holds that all existence consists of emanations from the One with whom the soul may be reunited.
  • noncompliant — failure or refusal to comply, as with a law, regulation, or term of a contract.
  • nonempirical — derived from or guided by experience or experiment.
  • nonmunicipal — Not municipal.
  • nonpolemical — a controversial argument, as one against some opinion, doctrine, etc.
  • normal pitch — relative point, position, or degree: a high pitch of excitement.
  • nuptial mass — a special mass said at a wedding.
  • oil platform — An oil platform is a structure that is used when getting oil from the ground under the sea.
  • oligospermia — (medicine) Low volume of semen.
  • ophthalmitis — ophthalmia.
  • optimistical — disposed to take a favorable view of events or conditions and to expect the most favorable outcome.
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