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11-letter words containing c, o, t, d, e

  • operculated — relating to the operculum
  • orchid tree — a tree, Bauhinia variegata, of the legume family, native to southeastern Asia, having lavender or purple flowers clustered in the leaf axils, cultivated in warm regions.
  • orthopaedic — of or relating to orthopedics.
  • orthopedics — (used with a singular verb) the medical specialty concerned with correction of deformities or functional impairments of the skeletal system, especially the extremities and the spine, and associated structures, as muscles and ligaments.
  • osteodermic — of or like an osteoderm
  • ostracoderm — any of several extinct jawless fishes of the Ordovician, Silurian, and Devonian periods, having the body enclosed in an armor of bony plates.
  • outbalanced — Simple past tense and past participle of outbalance.
  • outdistance — to leave behind, as in running; outstrip: The winning horse outdistanced the second-place winner by five lengths.
  • overeducate — to educate too much
  • overexcited — to excite too much.
  • overreacted — to react or respond more strongly than is necessary or appropriate.
  • overstocked — containing too many fish
  • paedodontic — of or relating to paedodontics
  • pas de cote — a two-track.
  • pedantocrat — a pedantic ruler
  • pedodontics — the branch of dentistry dealing with the care and treatment of children's teeth.
  • pedogenetic — the process of soil formation.
  • periodicity — the character of being periodic; the tendency to recur at regular intervals.
  • petticoated — wearing a petticoat
  • photoreduce — to undergo or to cause to undergo photoreduction
  • pocket door — a door, usually one of a communicating pair, that slides into and out of a recess in a doorway wall.
  • poetic edda — either of two old Icelandic literary works, one a collection of poems on mythical and religious subjects (or) erroneously attributed to Saemund Sigfusson (c1055–1133), the other a collection of ancient Scandinavian myths and legends, rules and theories of versification, poems, etc. (or) compiled and written in part by Snorri Sturluson (1179–1241).
  • politicized — to bring a political character or flavor to; make political: to politicize a private dispute.
  • postal code — British. postcode.
  • postdivorce — of, or relating to the period after a person is divorced
  • pouched rat — pocket gopher.
  • predication — to proclaim; declare; affirm; assert.
  • predicatory — of or relating to preaching.
  • predoctoral — of or relating to study undertaken in preparation for a doctoral degree.
  • proctodaeum — proctodeum.
  • producement — production
  • productible — to bring into existence; give rise to; cause: to produce steam.
  • protodeacon — a chief deacon in the Greek Church.
  • pterodactyl — any of a number of genera of flying reptiles of the extinct order Pterosauria, from the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods, having a highly reduced tail and teeth and a birdlike beak.
  • radioactive — of, pertaining to, exhibiting, or caused by radioactivity.
  • radiolucent — almost entirely transparent to radiation; almost entirely invisible in x-ray photographs and under fluoroscopy.
  • radiometric — Also called Crookes radiometer. an instrument for demonstrating the transformation of radiant energy into mechanical work, consisting of an exhausted glass vessel containing vanes that revolve about an axis when exposed to light.
  • radiotracer — a radioactive isotope used as a tracer.
  • rebroadcast — to broadcast again from the same station.
  • recollected — calm; composed.
  • recondition — to restore to a good or satisfactory condition; repair; make over.
  • reconducted — personal behavior; way of acting; bearing or deportment.
  • record time — very quickly, or in the fastest time recorded
  • recordation — the act or process of recording: the recordation of documents pertaining to copyright ownership.
  • redactional — to put into suitable literary form; revise; edit.
  • redecorator — a person who redecorates
  • redirection — to direct again.
  • reductional — of, characterized by, or relating to reduction
  • reeducation — to educate again, as for new purposes.
  • reinduction — the act of inducing, bringing about, or causing: induction of the hypnotic state.
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