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13-letter words containing g, e, n, t, i, c

  • hypothecating — Present participle of hypothecate.
  • incarcerating — Present participle of incarcerate.
  • incentivising — Present participle of incentivise.
  • incentivizing — to give incentives to: The government should incentivize the private sector to create jobs.
  • incongruently — not congruent.
  • incongruities — the quality or condition of being incongruous.
  • incouragement — Archaic form of encouragement.
  • insectologist — a person who studies insectology
  • intelligencer — a person or thing that conveys information.
  • intelligences — Plural form of intelligence.
  • intercalating — Present participle of intercalate.
  • interchanging — Present participle of interchange.
  • intercropping — Present participle of intercrop.
  • intercrossing — Present participle of intercross.
  • intergalactic — of, existing, or occurring in the space between galaxies: The science-fiction movie was about an intergalactic war.
  • interglacials — Plural form of interglacial.
  • intransigence — the state or quality of being intransigent, or refusing to compromise or agree; inflexibility: No agreement was reached because of intransigence on both sides.
  • intransigency — a person who refuses to agree or compromise, as in politics.
  • introspecting — to practice introspection; consider one's own internal state or feelings.
  • irrecognition — lack or absence of recognition
  • it governance — information technology governance
  • kitchen range — cooker with oven and hob
  • legal fiction — an acceptance of something as true, for the sake of convenience; legal pretence
  • letterspacing — the amount of space between each letter in a word, or the adjustment of this amount of space
  • light colonel — a lieutenant colonel.
  • locking plate — a narrow wheel geared to a striking train or other mechanism and having a notched rim engaging with another mechanism permitting it to rotate through a specific arc.
  • long-distance — of, from, or between distant places: a long-distance phone call.
  • magic lantern — a device having an enclosed lamp and a lenslike opening, formerly used for projecting and magnifying images mounted on slides or films.
  • magnetic axis — the straight line joining the two poles of a magnet, as the poles of the earth
  • magnetic core — Computers. core1 (def 12a).
  • magnetic disk — Also called disk, hard disk. a rigid disk coated with magnetic material, on which data and programs can be stored.
  • magnetic drum — a cylinder coated with magnetic material, on which data and programs can be stored.
  • magnetic flux — the total magnetic induction crossing a surface, equal to the integral of the component of magnetic induction perpendicular to the surface over the surface: usually measured in webers or maxwells.
  • magnetic head — head (def 33).
  • magnetic lens — Physics. an electron lens using magnetic fields for focusing an electron beam.
  • magnetic mine — an underwater mine set off by any disturbance of its magnetic field, as by the metal hull of a ship.
  • magnetic pole — the region of a magnet toward which the lines of magnetic induction converge (south pole) or from which the lines of induction diverge (north pole)
  • magnetic star — a star having a strong magnetic field.
  • magnetic tape — strip sensitive to electromagnets
  • magnetic wire — a fine wire made from a magnetizable metal and used for wire recording.
  • magnetic wood — wood containing fine particles of nickel-zinc ferrite which absorb microwave radio signals, used to line rooms where mobile phone use is undesirable
  • magnetic-tape — a ribbon of material, usually with a plastic base, coated on one side (single tape) or both sides (double tape) with a substance containing iron oxide, to make it sensitive to impulses from an electromagnet: used to record sound, images, data, etc.
  • magnetometric — Pertaining to, or employed in, the measurement of magnetic forces; obtained by means of a magnetometer; as, 'magnetometric' instruments; 'magnetometric' measurements.
  • magnetooptics — the branch of physics that deals with magnetooptic phenomena.
  • magnetostatic — Of or pertaining to magnetostatics.
  • magnificently — making a splendid appearance or show; of exceptional beauty, size, etc.: a magnificent cathedral; magnificent scenery.
  • mass catering — the trade of supplying food and drink to large numbers of customers at the same time
  • meeting place — A meeting place is a place where people meet.
  • metacognition — higher-order thinking that enables understanding, analysis, and control of one’s cognitive processes, especially when engaged in learning.
  • metacognitive — higher-order thinking that enables understanding, analysis, and control of one’s cognitive processes, especially when engaged in learning.
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