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There are 20 twelve-letter words containing B, C, E, J, N, O and T

bioconjugateconjugatablecut␣of␣one's␣jibfound␣objectsinsubjectionjack-in-the-boxnonbijectivenonejectablenonobjectingnonobjectionnonobjectiveobject␣finderobjectifyingobjectionersobjectionismobjectionistobject␣lessonobjectnessesresubjectionunsubjection

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  • bioconjugate — n. (Biochemistry) Any substance formed by bioconjugation.
  • conjugatable — adj. Capable of being conjugated.
  • cut␣of␣one's␣jib — n. (Idiomatic) A person’s general appearance, manner, or style.
  • found␣objects — n. Plural of found object.
  • insubjection — n. Lack of subjection or obedience.
  • jack-in-the-box — n. Children’s toy consisting of a small box from which a male… — n. (Historical) A small but powerful kind of screw, used by burglars… — n. (Obsolete) A con-man who deceived tradesmen by substituting…
  • nonbijective — adj. Not bijective.
  • nonejectable — adj. Not ejectable.
  • nonobjecting — adj. Not making an objection; in agreement or compliance.
  • nonobjection — n. Absence of objection; failure to object.
  • nonobjective — n. With respect to an assignment or mission, something that is… — adj. Not objective; biased.
  • object␣finder — n. A device in microscopes for locating an object in the field…
  • objectifying — v. Present participle of objectify.
  • objectioners — n. Plural of objectioner.
  • objectionism — n. A policy of objecting to something; opposition.
  • objectionist — n. One who objects to some action or policy.
  • object␣lesson — n. A lesson taught (especially to young children) using a familiar… — n. An example from real life that explains a principle or teaches a lesson. — n. Anything used as an example or lesson which serves to warn…
  • objectnesses — n. Plural of objectness.
  • resubjection — n. A second subjection.
  • unsubjection — n. Lack of subjection; the condition of not being subject to something.
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