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12-letter words containing c, i, t, f, e

  • refractivity — the power to refract.
  • safety chain — a chain on the fastening of a bracelet, watch, etc, to ensure that it cannot open enough to fall off accidentally
  • sanctifiedly — in a sanctified manner
  • scared stiff — terrified
  • scratch file — A scratch file is a temporary computer file which you use as a work area or as a store while a program is operating.
  • self-conceit — an excessively favorable opinion of oneself, one's abilities, etc.; vanity.
  • self-excited — noting a generator with magnets that are excited by the current it produces.
  • selfie stick — a rod on which a camera or mobile phone may be mounted in order to take a photograph of oneself
  • semi-fiction — the class of literature comprising works of imaginative narration, especially in prose form.
  • service flat — an apartment with complete hotel services.
  • service lift — a lift which carries heavy goods in a place of business, as for example, plates in a restaurant
  • set function — a function having a collection of sets as domain.
  • soft science — any of the specialized fields or disciplines, as psychology, sociology, anthropology, or political science, that interpret human behavior, institutions, society, etc., on the basis of scientific investigations for which it may be difficult to establish strictly measurable criteria.
  • somnifacient — causing or inducing sleep.
  • sorbefacient — inducing absorption
  • space flight — journey into outer space
  • stick figure — a diagrammatic drawing representing a human or animal, usually made with one line each for the torso and appendages, and often a circle for the head.
  • stiff-necked — having a stiff neck; having torticollis.
  • strike force — a military force armed and trained for attack.
  • stupefacient — stupefying; producing stupor.
  • stupefaction — the state of being stupefied; stupor.
  • stupefactive — serving to stupefy.
  • subinfection — an act or fact of infecting; state of being infected.
  • subjectified — to make subjective.
  • subjectifies — to make subjective.
  • sufficiently — adequate for the purpose; enough: sufficient proof; sufficient protection.
  • suffruticose — woody at the base and herbaceous above.
  • terrifically — extraordinarily great or intense: terrific speed.
  • testificator — a person who witnesses
  • the flickers — the cinema
  • tick trefoil — any of numerous plants belonging to the genus Desmodium, of the legume family, having trifoliolate leaves and jointed pods with hooked hairs by which they adhere to objects.
  • tickler file — a file consisting of memoranda, notices, electronic signals, or the like that serves to remind the user of matters that must be attended to.
  • torrefaction — to subject to fire or intense heat; parch, roast, or scorch.
  • toxic effect — an adverse effect of a drug produced by an exaggeration of the effect that produces the therapeutic response
  • trace fossil — a fossilized track, trail, burrow, boring, or other structure in sedimentary rock that records the presence or behavior of the organism that made it.
  • traffic cone — conical road markers
  • transfection — the insertion into a cell of a bacterial plasmid that contains a foreign virus or genetic material.
  • trefoil arch — an arch with cusplike intrados.
  • trench knife — a short knife for stabbing, sometimes equipped with brass knuckles as a guard, used in modern warfare in hand-to-hand combat.
  • unfabricated — to make by art or skill and labor; construct: The finest craftspeople fabricated this clock.
  • unfructified — to bear fruit; become fruitful: With careful tending the plant will fructify.
  • unperfection — imperfection
  • unreflecting — not reflecting; unthinking: an unreflecting, self-satisfied man.
  • unreflective — not reflective; thoughtless; lacking in due deliberation; heedless; rash: a sweeping, unreflective pessimism.
  • unsanctified — not sanctified
  • unscientific — not scientific; not employed in science: an unscientific measuring device.
  • unscottified — not Scottish; taken out of a Scottish context
  • unsufficient — insufficient
  • vector field — a region, domain, set, etc., with a vector assigned at each point; vector function.
  • verification — the act of verifying.
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