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There are 18 twelve-letter words containing 2A, B, L, 2M and T

atorolimumabblinatumomabbomb␣materialcobaltammineemail␣ombrantemblematicalflammabilityhammer␣blastsmainmortablemake␣semblantmetabalomicsmortal␣combatmutual␣combatmyoblastomassomnambulantsomnambulatetaplitumomabtribimaximal

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  • atorolimumab — n. (Pharmacology) An immunosuppressive drug directed against the Rhesus factor.
  • blinatumomab — n. A particular fusion protein with anticancer properties.
  • bomb␣material — n. Material that is good for making nuclear bombs: e.g., certain…
  • cobaltammine — n. (Inorganic chemistry) Any ammine of cobalt, especially the…
  • email␣ombrant — n. (Art) The art or process of flooding transparent coloured glaze…
  • emblematical — adj. Emblematic.
  • flammability — n. (Uncountable) The condition of being flammable. — n. (Countable) A measure of the extent to which something is flammable.
  • hammer␣blasts — n. Plural of hammer blast.
  • mainmortable — adj. Not having (or, of goods: not subject to) the right to alienate… — n. A person who is mainmortable.
  • make␣semblant — v. (Obsolete) To appear (to do something); to make a show of.
  • metabalomics — n. (Biology) Alternative form of metabolomics.
  • mortal␣combat — n. Fighting to the death; a physical fight between persons or… — n. (By extension) Any very spirited competition between persons or groups.
  • mutual␣combat — n. (Law) An incident of multiple assaults and batteries on all…
  • myoblastomas — n. Plural of myoblastoma.
  • somnambulant — adj. Walking as if, or while, asleep; sleepwalking. — n. A sleepwalker.
  • somnambulate — v. (Intransitive) To walk while sleeping.
  • taplitumomab — n. A mouse monoclonal antibody intended to be used in treating cancer.
  • tribimaximal — adj. (Physics) Describes a combination of the trimaximal and bimaximal methods.
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