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11-letter words containing e, r, i, n, y

  • -unfriendly — -unfriendly combines with nouns, and sometimes adverbs, to form adjectives which describe something which is bad for a particular thing.
  • actinometry — The measurement of the heating power of electromagnetic radiation, especially that of solar radiation.
  • aerodynamic — If something such as a car has an aerodynamic shape or design, it goes faster and uses less fuel than other cars because the air passes over it more easily.
  • aldermanity — the body of aldermen
  • alkyd resin — any synthetic resin made from a dicarboxylic acid, such as phthalic acid, and diols or triols: used in paints and adhesives
  • allyl resin — any of several thermosetting synthetic resins made by polymerizing esters of allyl alcohol with a dibasic acid. They are used as adhesives
  • aminopyrine — a colorless, crystalline powder, C13H17N3O, sometimes used to reduce fever or pain: may cause agranulocytosis
  • anniversary — An anniversary is a date which is remembered or celebrated because a special event happened on that date in a previous year.
  • anonymizers — Plural form of anonymizer.
  • anteriority — situated before or at the front of; fore (opposed to posterior).
  • anticruelty — the prevention of or opposition to cruelty
  • antihyperon — the antiparticle of the hyperon
  • antikythera — an island in the E Mediterranean, NW of Crete: archaeological site. 8½ sq. mi. (22 sq. km).
  • antileprosy — acting against leprosy
  • antipoverty — acting against poverty
  • antipyresis — checking or preventing fever.
  • antipyretic — preventing or alleviating fever
  • antisecrecy — opposed to secrecy, particularly in government
  • antislavery — opposed to slavery, esp slavery of Black people
  • antispyware — Designed or intended to combat or eliminate spyware on a computer system.
  • arrestingly — attracting or capable of attracting attention or interest; striking: an arresting smile.
  • arylamines' — any of a group of amines in which one or more of the hydrogen atoms of ammonia are replaced by aromatic groups.
  • arytenoidal — relating to the arytenoid cartilages in the larynx and also to other parts relating to them
  • astringency — An astringent taste.
  • asynartetic — having or containing two different types of metre
  • attorneyism — the slyness and cleverness associated with attorneys
  • baby-minder — a person who is paid to look after other people's babies or very young children
  • banteringly — in a bantering fashion
  • barley wine — an exceptionally strong beer
  • barycentric — Of or relating to the center of gravity.
  • be dirty on — to be offended by or be hostile towards
  • benedictory — of, giving, or expressing benediction.
  • beneficiary — Someone who is a beneficiary of something is helped by it.
  • beryllonite — a mineral, sodium beryllium phosphate, NaBePO 4 , occurring in colorless or light-yellow crystals, sometimes used as a gemstone.
  • bicentenary — A bicentenary is a year in which you celebrate something important that happened exactly two hundred years earlier.
  • bimillenary — marking a two-thousandth anniversary
  • binary cell — an electronic element that can assume either of two stable states and is capable of storing a binary digit.
  • binary code — Binary code is a computer code that uses the binary number system.
  • binary file — (file format)   Any file format for digital data that does not consist of a sequence of printable characters (text). The term is often used for executable machine code. All digital data, including characters, is actually binary data (unless it uses some (rare) system with more than two discrete levels) but the distinction between binary and text is well established. On modern operating systems a text file is simply a binary file that happens to contain only printable characters, but some older systems distinguish the two file types, requiring programs to handle them differently. A common class of binary files is programs in machine language ("executable files") ready to load into memory and execute. Binary files may also be used to store data output by a program, and intended to be read by that or another program but not by humans. Binary files are more efficient for this purpose because the data (e.g. numerical data) does not need to be converted between the binary form used by the CPU and a printable (ASCII) representation. The disadvantage is that it is usually necessary to write special purpose programs to manipulate such files since most general purpose utilities operate on text files. There is also a problem sharing binary numerical data between processors with different endianness. Some communications protocols handle only text files, e.g. most electronic mail systems before MIME became widespread in about 1995. The FTP utility must be put into "binary" mode in order to copy a binary file since in its default "ascii" mode translates between the different newline characters used on the sending and receiving computers. Confusingly, some word processor files, and rich text files, are actually binary files because they contain non-printable characters and require special programs to view, edit and print them.
  • binary tree — (btree) A tree in which each node has at most two successors or child nodes. In Haskell this could be represented as
  • bing cherry — a dark-red variety of sweet cherry
  • blindstorey — a storey without windows, such as a gallery in a Gothic church
  • bookbindery — a place in which books are bound
  • carbylamine — any of a group of organic cyanides containing the radical NC
  • caressingly — In a caressing manner; soothingly.
  • celery pine — a New Zealand gymnosperm tree, Phyllocladus trichomanoides, with celerylike shoots and useful wood: family Phyllocladaceae
  • chicken-fry — to dip (meat, vegetables, etc.) in batter and fry, usually in deep fat: chicken-fried steak.
  • chieftainry — the area governed by a chieftain
  • chrysoidine — a red-brown or greenish-black, crystalline solid, C 12 H 13 N 4 Cl, that yields orange colors in aqueous or alcohol solution: used chiefly in dyeing cotton and silk.
  • circinately — In a circinate fashion.

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