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There are 10 twelve-letter words containing M, N and 4O

HOMOGONOUSLYHOMOGONOUS adv. exhibiting homogony, the condition of having flowers of equal size.
HOMOLOGATIONhomologation n. (Organic chemistry) Any reaction that converts a compound into the next member of a homologous series…
homologation n. (Law) Official certification.
HOMOLOGATION n. confirmation, agreement.
MONOMORPHOUSmonomorphous adj. Monomorphic.
MONOMORPHOUS adj. existing in one form only.
MONOPHYODONTmonophyodont adj. (Biology) Having only one set of teeth.
monophyodont n. (Biology) Any organism with only one set of teeth.
MONOPHYODONT n. an animal with only one set of teeth.
MONOTONOUSLYmonotonously adv. In a manner that is tedious, repetitious or lacking in variety.
monotonously adv. In a droning manner, that does not change pitch.
MONOTONOUS adv. uttered or sounded in one unvarying tone.
ODONTOMATOUSodontomatous adj. Relating to an odontoma.
ODONTOMATOUS adj. like an odontoma, a tumour arising in connection with the teeth.
ONOMASIOLOGYonomasiology n. (Linguistics) A branch of lexicology concerned with the names of concepts.
ONOMASIOLOGY n. the branch of semantics concerned with the meanings of and meaning relations between individual words.
ONOMATOPOEIAonomatopoeia n. (Uncountable) The property of a word of sounding like what it represents.
onomatopoeia n. (Countable) A word that sounds like what it represents, such as "gurgle," "stutter," or "hiss".
onomatopoeia n. (Uncountable, rhetoric) The use of language whose sound imitates that which it names.
ONOMATOPOEIConomatopoeic adj. Of or relating to onomatopoeia.
onomatopoeic adj. Having the property of onomatopoeia.
onomatopœic adj. Alternative spelling of onomatopoeic.
POGONOTOMIESPOGONOTOMY n. shaving.

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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