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11-letter words containing a, g, s, i

  • cinemagoers — Plural form of cinemagoer.
  • clamdiggers — Close-fitting women’s casual pants hemmed at mid-calf.
  • classifying — Denoting an adjective that describes the class that a head noun belongs to and characterized by not having a comparative or superlative (for example American, mortal ).
  • clavigerous — bearing a key or club
  • cleistogamy — self-pollination and fertilization of an unopened flower, as in the flowers of the violet produced in summer
  • climatising — to acclimate to a new environment.
  • cloisonnage — cloisonné work
  • clp(sigma*) — (language)   A constraint logic programming language with regular sets.
  • coasteering — the sport of following a coastline by swimming, climbing, diving, and walking while wearing a wetsuit, a life jacket, and a helmet
  • cogitations — concerted thought or reflection; meditation; contemplation: After hours of cogitation he came up with a new proposal.
  • cognizances — Plural form of cognizance.
  • collegiates — of or relating to a college: collegiate life.
  • compassings — contrivances or schemes
  • consanguine — having the same ancestry or descent; related by blood.
  • consolating — Present participle of consolate.
  • contrasting — to compare in order to show unlikeness or differences; note the opposite natures, purposes, etc., of: Contrast the political rights of Romans and Greeks.
  • cor anglais — a woodwind instrument, the alto of the oboe family. It is a transposing instrument in F. Range: two and a half octaves upwards from E on the third space of the bass staff
  • coruscating — A coruscating speech or performance is lively, intelligent, and impressive.
  • cosignatory — a person, country, etc, that signs a document jointly with others
  • craniopagus — the condition of Siamese twins joined at the head
  • curia regis — (in Norman England) the king's court, which performed all functions of government
  • damascening — Present participle of damascene.
  • danger list — on
  • darlingness — the quality or characteristic of being darling, sweet, or charming
  • decussating — Present participle of decussate.
  • degustation — the act of sampling a wide variety of foods, wines, etc.
  • delegations — Plural form of delegation.
  • demagnetise — To make something nonmagnetic by removing its magnetic properties.
  • demagoguism — demagoguery.
  • deo gratias — thanks be to God
  • depasturing — Present participle of depasture.
  • derogations — Plural form of derogation.
  • desecrating — Present participle of desecrate.
  • desiccating — Present participle of desiccate.
  • designating — Present participle of designate.
  • designation — A designation is a description, name, or title that is given to someone or something. Designation is the fact of giving that description, name, or title.
  • designative — to mark or point out; indicate; show; specify.
  • designators — Plural form of designator.
  • designatory — to mark or point out; indicate; show; specify.
  • desparingly — In a despairing manner.
  • despatching — Present participle of despatch.
  • detasseling — Present participle of detassel.
  • devastating — If you describe something as devastating, you are emphasizing that it is very harmful or damaging.
  • diagnosable — to determine the identity of (a disease, illness, etc.) by a medical examination: The doctor diagnosed the illness as influenza.
  • diagnosis's — Medicine/Medical. the process of determining by examination the nature and circumstances of a diseased condition. the decision reached from such an examination. Abbreviation: Dx.
  • diagnostics — the art or practice of diagnosis, esp of diseases
  • diagonalise — Alternative spelling of diagonalize.
  • dialogistic — a speaker in a dialogue.
  • dichogamous — having the stamens and pistils maturing at different times, thereby preventing self-pollination, as a monoclinous flower (opposed to homogamous).
  • die casting — the process of making a casting by forcing molten metal into a metallic mold, or die, under great pressure
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