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11-letter words containing a, c, i, n, g, e

  • meatpacking — (US) The slaughter and further processing of animals for meat.
  • mechanizing — Present participle of mechanize.
  • megalomanic — Afflicted by megalomania.
  • merchanting — the act of selling commodities
  • mesognathic — having medium, slightly protruding jaws.
  • metagenetic — reproduction characterized by the alternation of a sexual generation and a generation that reproduces asexually; alternation of generations.
  • michigander — a native or inhabitant of Michigan.
  • michiganite — a native or inhabitant of Michigan.
  • micromanage — to manage or control with excessive attention to minor details.
  • miscegenate — (US) to mix or blend.
  • misguidance — to guide wrongly; misdirect.
  • misteaching — Present participle of misteach.
  • multiagency — involving multiple agencies
  • namecalling — Alternative form of name-calling.
  • necrophagia — the eating of dead bodies; esp., the practice of feeding on carrion
  • newscasting — a broadcast of news on radio or television.
  • nonallergic — not having an allergy; not sensitive to a particular antigen.
  • nonmagnetic — of or relating to a magnet or magnetism.
  • nonteaching — the act or profession of a person who teaches.
  • ocean-going — (of a ship) designed and equipped to travel on the open sea.
  • oceanologic — of or relating to the ocean and its study.
  • oenological — Of or pertaining to oenology, the study of wine.
  • opening act — the first act at a concert, etc, esp before a main act
  • outreaching — Present participle of outreach.
  • overarching — forming an arch above: great trees with overarching branches.
  • overcasting — Meteorology. the condition of the sky when more than 95 percent covered by clouds.
  • overcoating — a coat worn over the ordinary indoor clothing, as in cold weather.
  • oxygen acid — oxyacid.
  • pacesetting — a person, group, or organization that is the most progressive or successful and serves as a model to be imitated.
  • panegyrical — a lofty oration or writing in praise of a person or thing; eulogy.
  • panegyricon — a collection of sermons
  • panicmonger — a person who spreads panic
  • paragenetic — the origin of minerals or mineral deposits in contact so as to affect one another's formation.
  • peacemaking — a person, group, or nation that tries to make peace, especially by reconciling parties who disagree, quarrel, or fight.
  • pencil gate — any of a large number of narrow gates used for rapid distribution of metal in large castings.
  • penological — the study of the punishment of crime, in both its deterrent and its reformatory aspects.
  • permanganic — of or derived from permanganic acid.
  • phagedaenic — relating to or having the characteristics of phagedaena
  • preachingly — in a preaching manner, with preaching
  • price range — the highest and lowest price of a commodity, security, etc., over a given period of time.
  • quindecagon — a polygon having 15 angles and 15 sides.
  • racewalking — the activity of racing by walking fast rather than running
  • reaganomics — the economic policies put forth by the administration of President Ronald Reagan, especially as emphasizing supply-side theory.
  • recarpeting — a heavy fabric, commonly of wool or nylon, for covering floors.
  • refactoring — (object-oriented, programming)   Improving a computer program by reorganising its internal structure without altering its external behaviour. When software developers add new features to a program, the code degrades because the original program was not designed with the extra features in mind. This problem could be solved by either rewriting the existing code or working around the problems which arise when adding the new features. Redesigning a program is extra work, but not doing so would create a program which is more complicated than it needs to be. Refactoring is a collection of techniques which have been designed to provide an alternative to the two situations mentioned above. The techniques enable programmers to restructure code so that the design of a program is clearer. It also allows programmers to extract reusable components, streamline a program, and make additions to the program easier to implement. Refactoring is usually done by renaming methods, moving fields from one class to another, and moving code into a separate method. Although it is done using small and simple steps, refactoring a program will vastly improve its design and structure, making it easier to maintain and leading to more robust code.
  • refinancing — to finance again.
  • relaunching — an act or instance of launching something again.
  • renographic — of or pertaining to renography, using or produced by a renogram
  • ropedancing — the act of dancing on a rope
  • scan design — (electronics)   (Or "Scan-In, Scan-Out") A electronic circuit design technique which aims to increase the controllability and observability of a digital logic circuit by incorporating special "scan registers" into the circuit so that they form a scan path. Some of the more common types of scan design include the multiplexed register designs and level-sensitive scan design (LSSD) used extensively by IBM. Boundary scan can be used alone or in combination with either of the above techniques.
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