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

  • ceilometers — Plural form of ceilometer.
  • celebrating — Present participle of celebrate.
  • celebration — A celebration is a special enjoyable event that people organize because something pleasant has happened or because it is someone's birthday or anniversary.
  • celebrative — to observe (a day) or commemorate (an event) with ceremonies or festivities: to celebrate Christmas; to celebrate the success of a new play.
  • celebrities — Plural form of celebrity.
  • celestially — pertaining to the sky or visible heaven, or to the universe beyond the earth’s atmosphere, as in celestial body.
  • celestine iSaint, died a.d. 432, Italian ecclesiastic: pope 422–432.
  • celestine vSaint (Pietro di Murrone or Morone) 1215–96, Italian ascetic: pope 1294.
  • cellularity — pertaining to or characterized by cellules or cells, especially minute compartments or cavities.
  • celtiberian — a member of a Celtic people (Celtiberi) who inhabited the Iberian peninsula during classical times
  • cementation — the process of heating a solid with a powdered material to modify the properties of the solid, esp the heating of wrought iron, surrounded with charcoal, to 750–900°C to produce steel
  • cenesthesia — the mass of undifferentiated sensations that make one aware of the body and its condition, as in the feeling of well-being or illness
  • centenarian — A centenarian is someone who is a hundred years old or older.
  • centenaries — Plural form of centenary.
  • centennials — Plural form of centennial.
  • center-fire — (of a cartridge) having the primer in the center of the base. Compare rimfire (def 1).
  • centerfield — the area of the outfield beyond second base and between right field and left field.
  • centerlines — Plural form of centerline.
  • centerpiece — The centerpiece of something is the best or most interesting part of it.
  • centerville — a town in W Ohio.
  • centigramme — Alternative spelling of centigram.
  • centilitres — Plural form of centilitre.
  • centimeters — one 100th of a meter, equivalent to 0.3937 inch. Abbreviation: cm, cm.
  • centimetres — Plural form of centimetre.
  • centimetric — having a length of one centimetre
  • centimilli- — one hundred-thousandth part of; the factor 10-5
  • centimorgan — a unit of chromosome length, used in genetic mapping, equal to the length of chromosome over which crossing over occurs with 1 per cent frequency
  • centipoises — Plural form of centipoise.
  • centralised — to draw to or gather about a center.
  • centralises — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of centralise.
  • centralists — a centralizing system; centralization.
  • centralized — to draw to or gather about a center.
  • centralizer — A centralizer is a device fitted with a hinged collar to keep the casing or liner in the center of the wellbore.
  • centralizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of centralize.
  • centrarchid — (zoology) Any member of the Centrarchidae.
  • centre-fire — (of a cartridge) having the primer in the centre of the base
  • centrelines — Plural form of centreline.
  • centrepiece — The centrepiece of something is the best or most interesting part of it.
  • centrifical — Misspelling of centrifugal.
  • centrifugal — acting, moving, or tending to move away from a centre
  • centrifuged — an apparatus that rotates at high speed and by centrifugal force separates substances of different densities, as milk and cream.
  • centrifuges — Plural form of centrifuge.
  • centripetal — acting, moving, or tending to move towards a centre
  • centrobaric — of or concerned with a centre of gravity
  • centromeric — Pertaining to, or characteristic of centromeres.
  • centrosomic — Relating to the centrosome.
  • centuriator — a historian who compiles work by centuries, esp one of the writers of the Magdeburg Centuries
  • cephalothin — a cephalosporin antibiotic often used in the treatment of bacterial infections
  • ceramicists — Plural form of ceramicist.
  • cerargyrite — a soft mineral, AgCl, that is an ore of silver; silver chloride
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