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There are 20 twelve-letter words containing E, 2M, 2O, P, R and S

CHEMOTROPISMchemotropism n. (Biology) The movement or growth of an organism in response to a chemical stimulus.
CHEMOTROPISM n. plant growth in the direction of a particular chemical.
COMPORTMENTScomportments n. Plural of comportment.
COMPORTMENT n. behaviour, bearing.
COMPROMISERScompromisers n. Plural of compromiser.
COMPROMISER n. one who compromises.
COMPUTERDOMSCOMPUTERDOM n. the world of computers.
ENDOMORPHISMendomorphism n. (Geology) The assimilation of surrounding rock by an intrusive igneous rock.
endomorphism n. (Mathematics) A homomorphism that maps a system to itself.
ENDOMORPHISM n. metamorphism of cooling igneous rock; mapping a set into itself.
HOMOEOMORPHShomœomorphs n. Plural of homœomorph.
HOMOEOMORPH n. a thing similar in form from another but essentially different, also HOMEOMORPH.
HOMOMORPHIEShomomorphies n. Plural of homomorphy.
HOMOMORPHY n. similarity in form, as of the flowers of a plant, also HOMEOMORPHY.
HOMOPOLYMERShomopolymers n. Plural of homopolymer.
HOMOPOLYMER n. a DNA or RNA strand whose nucleotides are all of the same kind.
MESOMORPHIESMESOMORPHY n. the state of being a mesomorph.
MESOMORPHISMmesomorphism n. The condition of being mesomorphic.
MESOMORPHISM n. the state of being mesomorphic.
MESOMORPHOUSmesomorphous adj. Mesomorphic.
MESOMORPHOUS adj. relating to a mesomorph.
METAMORPHOSEmetamorphose v. (Of a moth or insect, intransitive) To undergo metamorphosis.
metamorphose v. (By extension, intransitive) To undergo some transformation.
metamorphose v. (Transitive) To transform (something) so that it has a completely different appearance.
METAMORPHOUSmetamorphous adj. Metamorphic.
METAMORPHOUS adj. of or relating to metamorphosis (especially of rocks).
MONOSPERMOUSmonospermous adj. (Botany) Having only one seed.
MONOSPERMOUS adj. producing only one seed, also MONOSPERMAL.
OMMATOPHORESommatophores n. Plural of ommatophore.
OMMATOPHORE n. an eyestalk, as in snails.
OVEROPTIMISMoveroptimism n. Excessive optimism.
OVEROPTIMISM n. excessive optimism.
PLEOMORPHISMpleomorphism n. (Biology) the occurrence of multiple structural forms during the life cycle of an organism.
pleomorphism n. (Chemistry) Synonym of polymorphism.
PLEOMORPHISM n. polymorphism; the occurrence of two or more structural forms during a life cycle.
RHEOMORPHISMrheomorphism n. (Geology) The liquefaction of rock, and subsequent flowing and intrusion into surrounding rocks.
RHEOMORPHISM n. the liquefaction of rock, which results in its flowing and intruding into surrounding rocks.
SPERMOGONIUMspermogonium n. (Lichenology) A conceptacle of certain lichens, containing spermatia.
SPERMOGONIUM n. a flask-shaped structure in some fungi, also SPERMOGONE.
THEOMORPHISMtheomorphism n. The bestowal of divine attributes on humanity.
THEOMORPHISM n. the concept of man as having the form of a god.

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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  • Scrabble in Romanian: 17 words


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