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There are 20 twelve-letter words containing 3E, K, O, S and T

ENDOSKELETALendoskeletal adj. (Anatomy) Of or pertaining to an internal skeleton, usually of bone (an endoskeleton).
ENDOSKELETAL adj. relating to the endoskeleton.
ENDOSKELETONendoskeleton n. (Anatomy) The internal skeleton of an animal, which in vertebrates is composed of bone and cartilage.
ENDOSKELETON n. an internal skeleton or supporting framework in an animal.
ENTEROKINASEenterokinase n. (Biochemistry) An enzyme, secreted by the upper intestinal mucosa, that catalyzes the activation of…
ENTEROKINASE n. an enzyme esp. of the duodenal mucosa that activates trypsinogen by converting it to trypsin.
EXOSKELETONSexoskeletons n. Plural of exoskeleton.
EXOSKELETON n. an external skeleton.
GREENOCKITESgreenockites n. Plural of greenockite.
GREENOCKITE n. a rare mineral, cadmium sulphide, discovered by Lord Greenock (1783-1859).
KERATOMETERSkeratometers n. Plural of keratometer.
KERATOMETER n. an instrument for measuring curvature of the cornea.
LEUKOTRIENESleukotrienes n. Plural of leukotriene.
LEUKOTRIENE n. any of a group of eicosanoids that participate in allergic responses, such as bronchial constriction.
SKELETONISEDskeletonised v. Simple past tense and past participle of skeletonise.
SKELETONISE v. to reduce to a skeleton, also SKELETONIZE.
SKELETONISERskeletoniser n. Alternative form of skeletonizer.
SKELETONISER n. any of the larva of various moths that feed on leaves reducing them to skeletons, also SKELETONIZER.
SKELETONISESskeletonises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of skeletonise.
SKELETONISE v. to reduce to a skeleton, also SKELETONIZE.
SKELETONIZEDskeletonized v. Simple past tense and past participle of skeletonize.
skeletonized adj. Reduced to a skeleton.
SKELETONIZE v. to reduce to a skeleton, also SKELETONISE.
SKELETONIZERskeletonizer n. Any of various moths whose larva eats the parenchyma of leaves, leaving only the skeleton (the veins) behind.
SKELETONIZER n. any of the larva of various moths that feed on leaves reducing them to skeletons, also SKELETONISER.
SKELETONIZESskeletonizes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of skeletonize.
SKELETONIZE v. to reduce to a skeleton, also SKELETONISE.
SPECKTIONEERspecktioneer n. Alternative form of specksioneer.
SPECKTIONEER n. (Dutch) the chief harpooner on a whaler, who directs the flensing of the whale, also SPECKSIONEER.
STEELWORKERSsteelworkers n. Plural of steelworker.
Steelworkers n. Plural of Steelworker.
steel-workers n. Plural of steel-worker.
STOCKBREEDERstockbreeder n. A person who breeds and raises livestock.
STOCKBREEDER n. a person engaged in the breeding and care of livestock for the market, for show purposes, or for racing.
STOCKKEEPERSstockkeepers n. Plural of stockkeeper.
STOCKKEEPER n. one that keeps and records stock, as in a warehouse.
STONEBREAKERstonebreaker n. A machine for crushing or hammering stone.
STONEBREAKER n. a person that breaks up stone; a machine used to break up stone.
STOREKEEPERSstorekeepers n. Plural of storekeeper.
STOREKEEPER n. one that has charge of supplies, as military stores.
STOREKEEPINGstorekeeping n. The work of a storekeeper, looking after a shop.
STOREKEEPING n. the business of keeping a store.

Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America.
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