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There are 12 eleven-letter words containing A, B, 2I, M and PAMPHIBIOTIC | • amphibiotic adj. Describing insects that initially live in water but live on land as adults. • AMPHIBIOTIC adj. having an aquatic larval form and a terrestrial adult form, as amphibians. | AMPHIBOLIES | • amphibolies n. Plural of amphiboly. • AMPHIBOLY n. a grammatically ambiguous phrase or sentence, also AMPHIBOLOGY. | AMPHIBOLITE | • amphibolite n. Any of a class of metamorphic rock composed mainly of amphibole with some quartz etc. • AMPHIBOLITE n. rock composed of amphibole; hornblende. | AMPLIFIABLE | • amplifiable adj. Capable of being amplified. • AMPLIFIABLE adj. that can be amplified. | BIPEDALISMS | • BIPEDALISM n. the state of being bipedal, having two legs. | BIPYRAMIDAL | • bipyramidal adj. Having the shape of a bipyramid. • BIPYRAMIDAL adj. in the form of a bipyramid. | IMPERVIABLE | • imperviable adj. Impervious. • IMPERVIABLE adj. not able to be penetrated, also IMPERVIOUS. | IMPLAUSIBLE | • implausible adj. Not plausible; unlikely; dubious. • IMPLAUSIBLE adj. not plausible, also UNPLAUSIBLE. | IMPLAUSIBLY | • implausibly adv. In an implausible or dubious manner. • IMPLAUSIBLE adv. not plausible, also UNPLAUSIBLE. | IMPROBATION | • improbation n. Disapproval. • improbation n. (Law, Scotland) The act by which falsehood and forgery are proved; an action brought for the purpose… • IMPROBATION n. in Scots law, an action for the purpose of declaring some instrument false or forged. | PLEBEIANISM | • plebeianism n. The quality or state of being plebeian. • PLEBEIANISM n. the state of being plebeian. | PROBABILISM | • probabilism n. (Philosophy) The doctrine that, in the absence of certainty, probability is the best criterion. • probabilism n. (Theology, chiefly Catholicism) The casuistic doctrine that, in difficult matters of conscience, one… • PROBABILISM n. the belief that knowledge is always probable but never absolute. |
Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America. Definitions are short excerpt from the WikWik.org and 1Word.ws.
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