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14-letter words containing c, i, t, y, b, r

  • hydrophobicity — (chemistry, uncountable) The condition of being hydrophobic.
  • hydroxybutyric — Of or pertaining to the hydroxybutyric acids or their derivatives.
  • hyperbatically — in a hyperbatic manner
  • hyperexcitable — an excessive reaction to stimuli.
  • hypermetabolic — of, relating to, or affected by metabolism.
  • indestructibly — In a way or to an extent that is indestructible.
  • inscrutability — incapable of being investigated, analyzed, or scrutinized; impenetrable.
  • intractability — not easily controlled or directed; not docile or manageable; stubborn; obstinate: an intractable disposition.
  • irreducibility — (uncountable) The quality or degree of being irreducible.
  • irresuscitably — in an irresuscitable manner
  • irrevocability — not to be revoked or recalled; unable to be repealed or annulled; unalterable: an irrevocable decree.
  • liberty bodice — a sleeveless vest-like undergarment made from thick cotton and covering the upper part of the body, formerly worn esp by young children
  • library ticket — a ticket admitting a person access to a library, esp a reference library
  • microcelebrity — a celebrity whose fame is relatively narrow in scope and likely to be transient
  • parabiotically — in a parabiotic manner
  • perceivability — capable of being perceived; perceptible.
  • perceptibility — capable of being perceived; recognizable; appreciable: a perceptible change in his behavior.
  • perfectibility — capable of becoming or of being made perfect; improvable.
  • practicability — capable of being done, effected, or put into practice, with the available means; feasible: a practicable solution.
  • predictability — consistent repetition of a state, course of action, behavior, or the like, making it possible to know in advance what to expect: The predictability of their daily lives was both comforting and boring.
  • processability — capable of being processed.
  • productibility — the ability to produce
  • protectability — to defend or guard from attack, invasion, loss, annoyance, insult, etc.; cover or shield from injury or danger.
  • putrescibility — liable to become putrid.
  • rambunctiously — difficult to control or handle; wildly boisterous: a rambunctious child.
  • recoverability — able to recover or be recovered: a patient now believed to be recoverable; recoverable losses on his investments.
  • rectifiability — the quality or state of being rectifiable
  • relocatability — constructed so as to be movable; portable, prefabricated, or modular: relocatable classroom units.
  • replaceability — to assume the former role, position, or function of; substitute for (a person or thing): Electricity has replaced gas in lighting.
  • respectability — the state or quality of being respectable.
  • retractability — to withdraw (a statement, opinion, etc.) as inaccurate or unjustified, especially formally or explicitly; take back.
  • secretary bird — a large, long-legged, raptorial bird, Sagittarius serpentarius, of Africa, that feeds on reptiles.
  • serviceability — capable of or being of service; useful.
  • sobriety coach — a person who is employed to help another to refrain from drinking alcohol
  • stretchability — to draw out or extend (oneself, a body, limbs, wings, etc.) to the full length or extent (often followed by out): to stretch oneself out on the ground.
  • subcontrariety — the quality or state of being subcontrary
  • trafficability — the condition of soil or terrain with regard to its being traveled over, as by people, vehicles, or machinery.
  • turbomachinery — machinery consisting of, incorporating, or constituting a turbine
  • urbanistically — of or relating to urbanism.
  • vitrescibility — the ability to be vitrified
  • witchetty grub — the large white larva of any of several species of moth and beetle of Australia, especially of the moth genus Cossus, occurring in decaying wood and traditionally used as food by Aborigines.
  • yttrocolumbite — Yttrotantalite.
  • zygobranchiate — of or relating to zygobranchs or the Zygobranchia genus
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