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11-letter words containing a, s, c, i, t, e

  • eviscerates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of eviscerate.
  • eviscerator — Someone who eviscerates, whether physically or metaphorically.
  • excavations — Plural form of excavation.
  • excitations — Plural form of excitation.
  • excogitates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of excogitate.
  • execrations — Plural form of execration.
  • expiscation — the act of fishing out or finding out by investigation
  • expiscatory — acting to expiscate; tending to expiscate
  • exsiccation — The act of operation of drying; evaporation or expulsion of moisture.
  • exsiccative — Tending to make dry; having the power of drying.
  • extractions — Plural form of extraction.
  • extractives — Plural form of extractive.
  • extrinsical — (rare) Extrinsic.
  • facetiously — not meant to be taken seriously or literally: a facetious remark.
  • facilitates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of facilitate.
  • fanaticised — Simple past tense and past participle of fanaticise.
  • fasciculate — arranged in a fascicle or fascicles.
  • fascinative — to attract and hold attentively by a unique power, personal charm, unusual nature, or some other special quality; enthrall: a vivacity that fascinated the audience.
  • feldspathic — of, relating to, or containing feldspar.
  • felicitates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of felicitate.
  • feudalistic — the feudal system, or its principles and practices.
  • fianchettos — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of fianchetto.
  • first cause — God.
  • fish tackle — a tackle for fishing an anchor.
  • fluticasone — (organic compound) A synthetic corticosteroid whose furoate and propionate forms are used as topical anti-inflammatories.
  • forecasting — Present participle of forecast.
  • forinstance — a case or occurrence of anything: fresh instances of oppression.
  • franticness — desperate or wild with excitement, passion, fear, pain, etc.; frenzied.
  • fratricides — Plural form of fratricide.
  • futurebasic — (language)   A BASIC compiler for the Macintosh.
  • galactoside — A glycoside yielding galactose on hydrolysis.
  • gesticulant — making or tending to make gestures or gesticulations: a gesticulant speaker.
  • gesticulate — to make or use gestures, especially in an animated or excited manner with or instead of speech.
  • gum elastic — rubber1 (def 1).
  • haemostatic — That promotes haemostasis.
  • haines city — a town in central Florida.
  • haruspicate — of or relating to a haruspex
  • hatchetfish — any deep-sea fishes of the genera Argyropelicus, Sternoptyx, and related genera, of tropical and temperate waters, having a silvery, hatchet-shaped body.
  • head-strict — (theory)   A head-strict function will not necessarily evaluate every cons cell of its (list) argument, but whenever it does evaluate a cons cell it will also evaluate the element in the head of that cell. An example of a head-strict function is beforeZero :: [Int] -> [Int] beforeZero [] = [] beforeZero (0:xs) = [] beforeZero (x:xs) = x : beforeZero xs which returns a list up to the first zero. This pattern of evaluation is important because it is common in functions which operate on a list of inputs. See also tail-strict, hyperstrict.
  • heliostatic — an instrument consisting of a mirror moved by clockwork, for reflecting the sun's rays in a fixed direction.
  • hemiacetals — Plural form of hemiacetal.
  • hemistichal — of or relating to a hemistich
  • hemostatics — arresting hemorrhage, as a drug; styptic.
  • hepatitis c — a form of hepatitis with clinical effects similar to those of hepatitis B, caused by a blood-borne retrovirus (hepatitis C virus) that may be of the hepatitis non-A, non-B type.
  • heptarchies — Plural form of heptarchy.
  • heptarchist — A ruler of one division of a heptarchy.
  • heptastichs — Plural form of heptastich.
  • hetaerismic — of or relating to courtesans
  • hetairismic — relating to hetairism, concubinage
  • heteroscian — a name applied to the people who live in temperate zones, so given because in these areas shadows created by the sun at noon will fall in opposite directions
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