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11-letter words containing e, n, a, t, i, c

  • interaction — reciprocal action, effect, or influence.
  • interactive — acting one upon or with the other.
  • interagency — made up of, involving, or representing two or more government agencies: interagency cooperation.
  • interatomic — between atoms.
  • interbranch — a division or subdivision of the stem or axis of a tree, shrub, or other plant.
  • intercalary — interpolated; interposed.
  • intercalate — to interpolate; interpose.
  • intercampus — the grounds, often including the buildings, of a college, university, or school.
  • intercensal — Relating to the interval between two censuses.
  • interchange — to put each in the place of the other: to interchange pieces of modular furniture.
  • intercostal — pertaining to muscles, parts, or intervals between the ribs.
  • intercrater — (of a flat plain on a planet's surface) situated between two large craters
  • intercreate — to cause to come into being, as something unique that would not naturally evolve or that is not made by ordinary processes.
  • intercrural — of or relating to the leg or the hind limb.
  • intercupola — the space between an inner and an outer dome.
  • interfacial — included between two faces.
  • interfacing — a surface regarded as the common boundary of two bodies, spaces, or phases.
  • interjacent — between or among others; intervening; intermediate.
  • interlacing — Present participle of interlace.
  • interocular — being, or situated, between the eyes.
  • interracial — of, involving, or for members of different racial groups: interracial amity.
  • intersecant — Dividing into parts; crossing; intersecting.
  • intersocial — relating to, devoted to, or characterized by friendly companionship or relations: a social club.
  • interspaced — Simple past tense and past participle of interspace.
  • interspaces — Plural form of interspace.
  • intervallic — an intervening period of time: an interval of 50 years.
  • intolerance — lack of tolerance; unwillingness or refusal to tolerate or respect opinions or beliefs contrary to one's own.
  • intoxicated — Archaic. intoxicated.
  • intoxicates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of intoxicate.
  • intractable — not easily controlled or directed; not docile or manageable; stubborn; obstinate: an intractable disposition.
  • intrathecal — Anatomy. situated within the thecal sac: covering the spinal cord.
  • intrenchant — not able to be cut
  • intricacies — intricate character or state.
  • intricately — having many interrelated parts or facets; entangled or involved: an intricate maze.
  • involucrate — having an involucre.
  • isenthalpic — pertaining to or characterized by constant enthalpy.
  • isomagnetic — noting or pertaining to points of equal magnetic force.
  • kinematical — the branch of mechanics that deals with pure motion, without reference to the masses or forces involved in it.
  • kinesiatric — of or relating to kinesiatrics
  • kinetic art — art, as sculptural constructions, having movable parts activated by motor, wind, hand pressure, or other direct means and often having additional variable elements, as shifting lights.
  • kinetically — pertaining to motion.
  • kitchen tea — a prewedding party to which guests bring an item of kitchenware or other gifts for the bride; shower.
  • kitchenalia — cooking equipment and other items found in a kitchen
  • kitchenmaid — a female servant who assists the cook.
  • kitchenware — cooking equipment or utensils.
  • knee action — Automotive. a form of suspension for the front wheels of a vehicle permitting each wheel to rise and fall independently of the other.
  • labefaction — Deterioration or downfall.
  • lacerations — Plural form of laceration.
  • lacertilian — belonging or pertaining to the reptilian suborder Lacertilia, comprising the lizards.
  • lactoferrin — a glycoprotein present in milk, especially human milk, and supplying iron to suckling infants.
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