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There are 12 twelve-letter words containing B, 2E, M and Z

BEDAZZLEMENTbedazzlement n. The characteristic of being bedazzled.
BEDAZZLEMENT n. the state of being bedazzled.
BEDIZENMENTSbedizenments n. Plural of bedizenment.
BEDIZENMENT n. the act of bedizening.
DEMOBILIZERSdemobilizers n. Plural of demobilizer.
EMBEZZLEMENTembezzlement n. (Law, business) The fraudulent conversion of property from a property owner.
EMBEZZLEMENT n. the act of embezzling.
EMBLAZONMENTemblazonment n. The act of emblazoning.
emblazonment n. The state of being emblazoned.
EMBLAZONMENT n. the act of emblazoning.
EMBLAZONRIESemblazonries n. Plural of emblazonry.
EMBLAZONRY n. the act or art of an emblazoner.
EMBLEMATIZEDemblematized v. Simple past tense and past participle of emblematize.
EMBLEMATIZE v. to represent by or as if by an emblem, also EMBLEMATISE.
EMBLEMATIZESemblematizes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of emblematize.
EMBLEMATIZE v. to represent by or as if by an emblem, also EMBLEMATISE.
MAGNETIZABLEmagnetizable adj. Able to be magnetized.
MAGNETIZABLE adj. capable of being magnetized, also MAGNETISABLE.
MECHANIZABLEmechanizable adj. Capable of being mechanized.
MECHANIZABLE adj. capable of being mechanized, also MECHANISABLE.
PHLEBOTOMIZEphlebotomize v. (Transitive) To perform a phlebotomy on (a vein): to open (a vein) to withdraw or let blood.
phlebotomize v. (Transitive) To perform a phlebotomy on (a person): to open a vein of (a person) to withdraw or let blood.
phlebotomize v. (Intransitive) To perform a phlebotomy; to open a vein to withdraw or let blood.
PROBLEMATIZEproblematize v. To make something into a problem.
problematize v. To consider something as if it were a problem.
problematize v. (Intransitive) To propose problems.

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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