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13-letter words containing c, a, y, e, n

  • daytona beach — a city in NE Florida, on the Atlantic: a resort with a beach of hard white sand, used since 1903 for motor speed trials. Pop: 64 581 (2003 est)
  • deacetylation — to remove the acetyl group from (an organic compound).
  • decarbonylate — to remove the carbonyl group from (an organic compound).
  • declassifying — Present participle of declassify.
  • deprecatingly — to express earnest disapproval of.
  • dicyandiamide — a white, crystalline, rather sparingly water-soluble solid, C 2 H 4 N 4 , produced from cyanamide by polymerization: used in the manufacture of plastics and pharmaceuticals.
  • directionally — of, relating to, or indicating direction in space.
  • discretionary — subject or left to one's own discretion.
  • dispurveyance — the lack of provisions
  • documentarily — Also, documental [dok-yuh-men-tl] /ˌdɒk yəˈmɛn tl/ (Show IPA). pertaining to, consisting of, or derived from documents: a documentary history of France.
  • donald cherryDonald Eugene ("Don") 1936–95, U.S. jazz trumpeter.
  • donkey jacket — A donkey jacket is a thick, warm jacket, usually dark blue with a strip across the shoulders at the back.
  • dynamic range — the range of signal amplitudes over which an electronic communications channel can operate within acceptable limits of distortion. The range is determined by system noise at the lower end and by the onset of overload at the upper end
  • dynamic scope — (language)   In a dynamically scoped language, e.g. most versions of Lisp, an identifier can be referred to, not only in the block where it is declared, but also in any function or procedure called from within that block, even if the called procedure is declared outside the block. This can be implemented as a simple stack of (identifier, value) pairs, accessed by searching down from the top of stack for the most recent instance of a given identifier. The opposite is lexical scope. A common implementation of dynamic scope is shallow binding.
  • early closing — shop closure at earlier hour
  • eccentrically — deviating from the recognized or customary character, practice, etc.; irregular; erratic; peculiar; odd: eccentric conduct; an eccentric person.
  • economy class — a low-priced type of accommodation for travel, especially on an airplane.
  • educationally — pertaining to education.
  • egomaniacally — In an egomaniacal manner.
  • embryonically — In an embryonic way.
  • emergency tax — the tax a person pays on their income when it is not yet clear what tax band they should be assigned to
  • encephalotomy — The dissection of the brain.
  • encouragingly — In an encouraging manner.
  • encyclopaedia — (chiefly, UK, Australia) alternative spelling of encyclopedia.
  • encyclopaedic — Alternative spelling of encyclopedic.
  • encyclopedian — including a wide circle of learning
  • encyclopedias — Plural form of encyclopedia.
  • endolymphatic — (anatomy) Pertaining to, or containing, endolymph.
  • energetically — In an energetic manner.
  • enigmatically — Acting in a manner that suggests an enigma.
  • enzymatically — In terms of, or by using, enzymes.
  • epinastically — in an epinastic manner
  • equinoctially — In an equinoctial manner; relative to the equinox.
  • ergonomically — In an ergonomic manner.
  • escort agency — an agency where people, esp young women, may be hired to accompany someone for entertainment, etc
  • estate agency — business that sells property
  • evangelically — In an evangelical manner, concerning evangelism.
  • exceptionally — To a greater degree than normal; unusually.
  • excoriatingly — So as to excoriate.
  • extrinsically — In an extrinsic manner.
  • false economy — an attempt to save money which actually leads to greater expense
  • ferricyanogen — (chemistry) A hexavalent radical, Fe2(CN)12, a compound of cyanogen and iron in the ferric state.
  • ferrocyanogen — a ferrocyanide radical
  • ferry company — a company that operates a ferry or ferries
  • flying saucer — any of various disk-shaped objects allegedly seen flying at high speeds and altitudes, often with extreme changes in speed and direction, and thought by some to be manned by intelligent beings from outer space.
  • flying tackle — a tackle made by hurling one's body through the air at the player carrying the ball.
  • french pastry — fine, rich, or fancy dessert pastry, especially made from puff paste and filled with cream or fruit preparations.
  • genotypically — With reference to a genotype.
  • grand larceny — larceny in which the value of the goods taken is above a certain legally specified amount.
  • gray eminence — a person who wields unofficial power, especially through another person and often surreptitiously or privately.
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