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There are 20 nine-letter words containing C, L, M, N, P and U

apulmoniccampanulaclumpingscrumplingencolpiumflumpencemilk␣punchmucolipinmunicipalnectaplumnonclumpypinaculumplumicornprecolumnpulmonicsunclampedunclumpeduncompileuncomplexuncrumple

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  • apulmonic — adj. Not pulmonic; lacking, or not using, the lungs.
  • campanula — n. (Botany) Any plant of the genus Campanula.
  • clumpings — n. Plural of clumping.
  • crumpling — v. Present participle of crumple. — n. The act by which something crumples. — n. A crumpled shape or structure.
  • encolpium — n. A reliquary that is worn suspended from the neck like a medallion.
  • flumpence — n. (UK, colloquial, rare) A derisory amount of money.
  • milk␣punch — n. A hot Irish drink, scáiltín, made from equal amounts of hot… — n. A cold beverage of milk, bourbon, sugar, and vanilla extract…
  • mucolipin — n. (Genetics, medicine) Any of several genes that have been associated…
  • municipal — adj. Of or pertaining to a municipality (a city or a corporation… — adj. Of or pertaining to the internal affairs of a nation. — n. (Finance) A financial instrument issued by a municipality.
  • nectaplum — n. A nectarine-plum hybrid.
  • nonclumpy — adj. Not clumpy.
  • pinaculum — n. (Entomology) A chitin plate on the skin of a caterpillar.
  • plumicorn — n. (Zoology) An ear tuft of feathers, as in the horned owls.
  • precolumn — adj. Situated before the column of a chromatograph. — n. A chromatographic column used as an initial filter.
  • pulmonics — n. Plural of pulmonic.
  • unclamped — adj. Not clamped. — v. Past participle of unclamp.
  • unclumped — adj. Not clumped.
  • uncompile — v. Synonym of decompile.
  • uncomplex — adj. Not complex.
  • uncrumple — v. (Transitive) To return something that has been crumpled closer… — v. (Intransitive) Having been crumpled, to return closer to its original state.
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