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12-letter words that end in ent

  • intercurrent — intervening, as of time or events.
  • interelement — a component or constituent of a whole or one of the parts into which a whole may be resolved by analysis: Bricks and mortar are elements of every masonry wall.
  • intermittent — stopping or ceasing for a time; alternately ceasing and beginning again: an intermittent pain.
  • intersegment — Between segments.
  • intervenient — intervening, as in place, time, order, or action.
  • inthrallment — Obsolete spelling of enthrallment.
  • intransigent — refusing to agree or compromise; uncompromising; inflexible.
  • intrenchment — Archaic spelling of entrenchment.
  • intromittent — to send, put, or let in; introduce; admit.
  • inveiglement — to entice, lure, or ensnare by flattery or artful talk or inducements (usually followed by into): to inveigle a person into playing bridge.
  • irritainment — Entertainment that annoys, embarrasses, or upsets more than or as much as it entertains, whether unintentionally or by design.
  • jurisprudent — versed in jurisprudence.
  • languishment — the act or state of languishing.
  • light client — thin client
  • line segment — segment (def 2b).
  • liquefacient — something that liquefies or promotes liquefaction.
  • macrosegment — a stretch of speech preceded and followed but not interrupted by a pause.
  • magniloquent — speaking or expressed in a lofty or grandiose style; pompous; bombastic; boastful.
  • maltreatment — to treat or handle badly, cruelly, or roughly; abuse: to maltreat a prisoner.
  • melliloquent — Speaking sweetly or harmoniously.
  • meta element — (web)   An HTML element, with tag name of "META", expressing metadata about a given HTML document. HTML standards do not require that documents have META elements but if META elements occur, they must be inside the document's HEAD element. The META element can be used to identify properties of a document (e.g., author, expiration date, a list of key words, etc.) and assign values to those properties, typically by specifying a NAME attribute (to name the property) and a CONTENT attribute (to assign a value for that property). The HTML 4 specification doesn't standardise particular NAME properties or CONTENT values; but it is conventional to use a "Description" property to convey a short summary of the document, and a "Keywords" property to provide a list of keywords relevant to the document, as in: META elements with HTTP-EQUIV and CONTENT attributes can simulate the effect of HTTP header lines, as in: Other properties may be application-specific. For example, the Robots Exclusion. standard uses the "robots" property for asserting that the given document should not be indexed by robots, nor should links in it be followed: (2001-02-07)
  • metasediment — (petrology) A metamorphosed sedimentary rock.
  • microelement — Trace element.
  • micropayment — A very small payment made each time a user accesses an Internet page or service.
  • microsegment — a stretch of speech preceded and followed but not interrupted by juncture.
  • midcontinent — In or near the middle of a continent.
  • militainment — A form of entertainment that features or celebrates the military.
  • mis-shipment — a quantity of freight or cargo shipped at one time.
  • misalignment — improperly aligned.
  • misallotment — improper or wrong allotment
  • misjudgement — Alternative form of misjudgment.
  • mismatchment — an inappropriate match
  • misplacement — to put in a wrong place.
  • misrepresent — to represent incorrectly, improperly, or falsely.
  • misstatement — to state wrongly or misleadingly; make a wrong statement about.
  • mistreatment — to treat badly or abusively.
  • monofilament — Also, monofil [mon-uh-fil] /ˈmɒn əˌfɪl/ (Show IPA). a single, generally large filament of synthetic fiber. Compare multifilament (def 2).
  • mucopurulent — containing or composed of mucus and pus.
  • multielement — having several elements or constituent parts
  • multiloquent — Talkative.
  • multipresent — able to be present in several places simultaneously
  • non-apparent — readily seen; exposed to sight; open to view; visible: The crack in the wall was readily apparent.
  • non-coherent — logically connected; consistent: a coherent argument.
  • non-emergent — coming into view or notice; issuing.
  • non-existent — absence of existence.
  • non-incident — an individual occurrence or event.
  • non-inherent — existing in someone or something as a permanent and inseparable element, quality, or attribute; inhering: an inherent distrust of strangers.
  • non-nutrient — nourishing; providing nourishment or nutriment.
  • non-resident — not resident in a particular place.
  • non-virulent — actively poisonous; intensely noxious: a virulent insect bite.
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