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11-letter words containing c, r, i, p, e, n

  • deciphering — Present participle of decipher.
  • deprecating — A deprecating attitude, gesture, or remark shows that you think that something is not very good, especially something associated with yourself.
  • deprecation — to express earnest disapproval of.
  • description — You can say that something is beyond description, or that it defies description, to emphasize that it is very unusual, impressive, terrible, or extreme.
  • discerption — The action of pulling something apart.
  • discipliner — Agent noun of discipline: one who disciplines.
  • discrepance — the state or quality of being discrepant or in disagreement, as by displaying an unexpected or unacceptable difference; inconsistency: The discrepancy between the evidence and his account of what happened led to his arrest.
  • discrepancy — the state or quality of being discrepant or in disagreement, as by displaying an unexpected or unacceptable difference; inconsistency: The discrepancy between the evidence and his account of what happened led to his arrest.
  • emancipator — A person who emancipates.
  • encapturing — Present participle of encapture.
  • enciphering — Present participle of encipher.
  • endomorphic — Of or pertaining to an endomorph.
  • endospermic — Of, or relating to the endosperm.
  • endotrophic — obtaining nourishment from within another plant
  • excerptings — a number of excerpted parts or passages (from a book, play, etc)
  • experienced — Having knowledge or skill in a particular field, especially a profession or job, gained over a period of time.
  • experiencer — A person who experiences.
  • experiences — Practical contact with and observation of facts or events.
  • fingerpicks — Plural form of fingerpick.
  • francophile — friendly to or having a strong liking for France or the French.
  • graphicness — The quality of being graphic: grotesqueness or vividness.
  • handicapper — Horse Racing. a racetrack official or employee who assigns the weight a horse must carry in a race. a person employed, as by a newspaper, to make predictions on the outcomes of horse races.
  • hebephrenic — Pertaining to, or characteristic of, hebephrenia.
  • humperdinck — Engelbert [eng-uh l-bert;; English eng-guh l-burt] /ˈɛŋ əlˌbɛrt;; English ˈɛŋ gəlˌbɜrt/ (Show IPA), 1854–1921, German composer.
  • hypercapnia — Excessive carbon dioxide in the bloodstream, typically caused by inadequate respiration.
  • hyperinotic — of or suffering from hyperinosis
  • hypermnesic — the condition of having an unusually vivid or precise memory.
  • hypocretins — Plural form of hypocretin.
  • importances — the quality or state of being important; consequence; significance.
  • imprecating — Present participle of imprecate.
  • imprecation — the act of imprecating; cursing.
  • imprecision — not precise; not exact; vague or ill-defined.
  • in practice — from a practical point of view
  • in prospect — expected, predicted
  • incorporate — to form into a legal corporation.
  • incorporeal — not corporeal or material; insubstantial.
  • incorrupted — not corrupted
  • ineptocracy — (countable, pejorative) A government characterized by incompetent leaders.
  • inner space — the environment beneath the surface of the sea
  • inscriptive — of, relating to, or of the nature of an inscription.
  • insculpture — an inscription or carving
  • intercampus — the grounds, often including the buildings, of a college, university, or school.
  • intercepted — Simple past tense and past participle of intercept.
  • intercepter — Alternative form of interceptor.
  • interceptor — a person or thing that intercepts.
  • intercouple — two of the same sort considered together; pair.
  • intercupola — the space between an inner and an outer dome.
  • interspaced — Simple past tense and past participle of interspace.
  • interspaces — Plural form of interspace.
  • intersplice — (transitive) To splice between; to intercut (e.g. a scene in a film).
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