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11-letter words containing c, i, t, r, o, n

  • forthcoming — coming, forth, or about to come forth; about to appear; approaching in time: the forthcoming concert.
  • fractionate — to separate or divide into component parts, fragments, divisions, etc.
  • fractioning — Mathematics. a number usually expressed in the form a/b. a ratio of algebraic quantities similarly expressed.
  • fractionize — to divide (a number or quantity) into fractions
  • fractionlet — a small piece
  • fredericton — a province in SE Canada, E of Maine. 27,985 sq. mi. (72,480 sq. km). Capital: Fredericton.
  • fructuation — the process of producing fruit
  • functionary — a person who functions in a specified capacity, especially in government service; an official: civil servants, bureaucrats, and other functionaries.
  • furthcoming — an action raised to recover property which has been arrested in the hands of a third party
  • gastronomic — the art or science of good eating.
  • geocentrism — A belief that Earth is the center of the universe and does not move.
  • gerodontics — the branch of dentistry dealing with aging and aged persons.
  • goitrogenic — tending to produce goiter.
  • goniometric — Of, relating to, or determined by a goniometer.
  • grain coast — a historic region on the Gulf of Guinea, in W Africa, in present-day Liberia.
  • granolithic — (of concrete) containing fine granite chippings or crushed granite, used to render floors and surfaces.
  • greenockite — a yellow mineral, cadmium sulfide, CdS, associated with zinc ores and used as a source of cadmium.
  • ground itch — a disease of the skin of the feet, caused by penetration of hookworm larvae, characterized by a blisterlike eruption and itching.
  • gynocentric — Centered on or concerned exclusively with women; taking a female (or specifically a feminist) point of view.
  • harmonicist — Someone who plays the harmonica.
  • harmonistic — pertaining to a harmonist or harmony.
  • hectoringly — So as to hector or bully.
  • heterogenic — of, relating to, or characterized by heterogenesis.
  • heterogonic — exhibiting allometry
  • 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
  • histrionics — an actor.
  • homocentric — having a common center; concentric.
  • honor trick — (in certain bidding systems) a high card or set of high cards that can reasonably be expected to take a trick, the total worth of such cards in a hand being the basis for evaluating its strength and bidding.
  • hyperinotic — of or suffering from hyperinosis
  • hypocretins — Plural form of hypocretin.
  • ichthyornis — an extinct genus of toothed birds having vertebrae resembling those of fishes.
  • idiocentric — Characterized by or denoting interest centered upon oneself or one's own ways, rather than upon others or the ways of others; self-centered.
  • imbrication — an overlapping, as of tiles or shingles.
  • importances — the quality or state of being important; consequence; significance.
  • importunacy — the quality or condition of being importunate; importunateness.
  • imprecation — the act of imprecating; cursing.
  • in contrast — If one thing is in contrast to another, it is very different from it.
  • in prospect — expected, predicted
  • inaccordant — Not accordant; discordant.
  • incantatory — the chanting or uttering of words purporting to have magical power.
  • incarnation — an incarnate being or form.
  • incinerator — a furnace or apparatus for burning trash, garbage, etc., to ashes.
  • inclinatory — characterized by inclination.
  • incongruent — not congruent.
  • incongruity — the quality or condition of being incongruous.
  • incoronated — crowned
  • incorporate — to form into a legal corporation.
  • incorrectly — not correct as to fact; inaccurate; wrong: an incorrect statement.
  • incorrupted — not corrupted
  • incorruptly — Without corruption.
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