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11-letter words containing g, e, t, a

  • climategate — the scandal surrounding the University of East Anglia’s Climatic Research Unit whose researchers were accused of manipulating statistics on climate change to make global warming appear less of a threat
  • coagulative — Obsolete. coagulated.
  • coalignment — Alignment together.
  • coast range — a series of mountain ranges along the Pacific coast of North America, extending from Baja California to SE Alaska.
  • coasteering — the sport of following a coastline by swimming, climbing, diving, and walking while wearing a wetsuit, a life jacket, and a helmet
  • coat hanger — A coat hanger is a curved piece of wood, metal, or plastic that you hang a piece of clothing on.
  • code dating — the system of marking products with the date when they were packed
  • cogenerated — Simple past tense and past participle of cogenerate.
  • cogenerator — a facility that produces energy from waste
  • cognominate — of or relating to a cognomen
  • collegiates — of or relating to a college: collegiate life.
  • colligative — (of a physical property of a substance) depending on the concentrations of atoms, ions, and molecules that are present rather than on their nature
  • combat gear — the uniform worn by soldiers when fighting
  • compaginate — to join or unite
  • configurate — to shape or fashion
  • conflagrate — to catch or set on fire
  • congealment — The act of congealing.
  • congelation — the process of congealing
  • conglobated — in the form of a globe or ball
  • congregants — Plural form of congregant.
  • congregated — Simple past tense and past participle of congregate.
  • congregates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of congregate.
  • congregator — A person who congregates or assembles.
  • conjugately — In a conjugate manner.
  • conjugative — Grammar. to inflect (a verb). to recite or display all or some subsets of the inflected forms of (a verb), in a fixed order: One conjugates the present tense of the verb “be” as “I am, you are, he is, we are, you are, they are.”.
  • cooperating — to work or act together or jointly for a common purpose or benefit.
  • correlating — to place in or bring into mutual or reciprocal relation; establish in orderly connection: to correlate expenses and income.
  • cottage pie — Cottage pie is a dish which consists of minced meat in gravy with mashed potato on top.
  • covenanting — Present participle of covenant.
  • crepitating — Present participle of crepitate.
  • crown agent — a member of a board appointed by the Minister for Overseas Development to provide financial, commercial, and professional services for a number of overseas governments and international bodies
  • culture gap — a divide between two social groups that have different cultures
  • cytomegalic — of or relating to a disease characterized by enlarged cells
  • danger list — on
  • data logger — data logging
  • dead weight — A dead weight is a load which is surprisingly heavy and difficult to lift.
  • deamidating — Present participle of deamidate.
  • dear-bought — having been purchased at great expense
  • death angel — Azrael.
  • death grant — (in the British National Insurance scheme) a grant payable to a relative, executor, etc, after the death of a person
  • decollating — Present participle of decollate.
  • decolletage — the low-cut neckline of a woman's garment
  • decussating — Present participle of decussate.
  • defalcating — Present participle of defalcate.
  • defatigable — (very, rare) Easily tired or wearied; capable of being fatigued.
  • deflagrated — Simple past tense and past participle of deflagrate.
  • deflagrates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of deflagrate.
  • deflagrator — a piece of equipment for bringing about deflagration
  • defoliating — Present participle of defoliate.
  • degenerated — to fall below a normal or desirable level in physical, mental, or moral qualities; deteriorate: The morale of the soldiers degenerated, and they were unable to fight.
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