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

  • recarpeting — a heavy fabric, commonly of wool or nylon, for covering floors.
  • rechallenge — a call or summons to engage in any contest, as of skill, strength, etc.
  • rectangular — shaped like a rectangle.
  • 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
  • rock garden — a garden on rocky ground or among rocks, for the growing of alpine or other plants.
  • rock-garden — a garden on rocky ground or among rocks, for the growing of alpine or other plants.
  • ropedancing — the act of dancing on a rope
  • scaremonger — a person who creates or spreads alarming news.
  • scatter-gun — a shotgun
  • scatterling — a person with no fixed home; a wanderer; a vagabond
  • scenography — the art of representing objects in accordance with the rules of perspective.
  • screamingly — If you say that something is, for example, screamingly funny or screamingly boring, you mean that it is extremely funny or extremely boring.
  • searchingly — examining carefully or thoroughly: a searching inspection.
  • shortchange — to give less than the correct change to.
  • singletrack — (of a railroad or section of a railroad's route) having but one set of tracks, so that trains going in opposite directions must be scheduled to meet only at points where there are sidings.
  • spacefaring — space travel
  • superagency — a very large agency, especially a large government agency that oversees smaller ones.
  • teratogenic — a drug or other substance capable of interfering with the development of a fetus, causing birth defects.
  • ticonderoga — a village in NE New York, on Lake Champlain: site of French fort captured by the English 1759 and by Americans under Ethan Allen 1775.
  • transecting — to cut across; dissect transversely.
  • transgenics — (used with a singular verb) the branch of biology concerned with the transfer of genes to other species.
  • undercharge — to charge (a purchaser) less than the proper or fair price.
  • unrecalling — not undone or unacted
  • unstrategic — pertaining to, characterized by, or of the nature of strategy: strategic movements.
  • urgent care — medical care and services provided, typically in an urgent care center, to people with urgent but not serious medical problems: access to urgent care.
  • venographic — of or relating to venography
  • vintage car — classic antique automobile
  • voice range — the range of pitches that can be made by a human voice
  • wire agency — a business organization that gathers news, news photos, the latest stock-market prices, etc., for distribution, usually by teletypewriter, to its subscribers, especially newspapers: so called from the original transmission of news by telegraph wire.
  • xenographic — Of or pertaining to xenography.
  • xeriscaping — environmental design of residential and park land using various methods for minimizing the need for water use.
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