11-letter words containing i, d, e, n, t, c
- pedanticise — to be pedantic
- pedanticism — pedantry.
- pedanticize — to be pedantic
- pedodontics — the branch of dentistry dealing with the care and treatment of children's teeth.
- pedogenetic — the process of soil formation.
- pentahydric — (especially of alcohols and phenols) pentahydroxy.
- pitchblende — a massive variety of uraninite, occurring in black pitchlike masses: a major ore of uranium and radium.
- predicament — an unpleasantly difficult, perplexing, or dangerous situation.
- predication — to proclaim; declare; affirm; assert.
- predynastic — of, relating to, or belonging to a time or period before the first dynasty of a nation, especially the period in Egypt before c3200 b.c.
- preindicate — to indicate in advance; presage: The early thaw preindicated an avalanche.
- prejudicant — judging beforehand
- prescindent — tending to prescind
- radiolucent — almost entirely transparent to radiation; almost entirely invisible in x-ray photographs and under fluoroscopy.
- recondition — to restore to a good or satisfactory condition; repair; make over.
- recordation — the act or process of recording: the recordation of documents pertaining to copyright ownership.
- redactional — to put into suitable literary form; revise; edit.
- redirection — to direct again.
- reductional — of, characterized by, or relating to reduction
- reeducation — to educate again, as for new purposes.
- reinduction — the act of inducing, bringing about, or causing: induction of the hypnotic state.
- reinspected — to look carefully at or over; view closely and critically: to inspect every part of the motor.
- reintroduce — to present (a person) to another so as to make acquainted.
- rescindment — to abrogate; annul; revoke; repeal.
- revendicate — to reclaim or demand the restoring of (something)
- revindicate — to clear, as from an accusation, imputation, suspicion, or the like: to vindicate someone's honor.
- rodenticide — a substance or preparation for killing rodents.
- scrutinised — to examine in detail with careful or critical attention.
- scrutinized — to examine in detail with careful or critical attention.
- second city — Chicago, Ill.
- second unit — an additional crew on a film production, usually used at a second location for filming crowd scenes, exteriors, and other shots that do not require the principal actors.
- second-tier — not in the first rank
- senectitude — the last stage of life; old age.
- stenocardia — angina pectoris, a contraction of the heart or its vessels due to a lack of oxygen, causing severe chest pain
- stepdancing — a dance emphasizing footwork or certain steps instead of other bodily gestures or movement
- stickhandle — (in hockey and lacrosse) to control and skillfully maneuver the ball or puck with the stick.
- stiffnecked — having a stiff neck; having torticollis.
- subindicate — to indirectly indicate or hint
- switched on — turned-on (def 1).
- switched-on — turned-on (def 1).
- taxi dancer — a girl or woman employed, as by a dance hall, to dance with patrons who pay a fee for each dance or for a set period of time.
- telodynamic — pertaining to the transmission of mechanical power over considerable distances, as by means of endless cables on pulleys.
- ticonderoga — a village in NE New York, on Lake Champlain: site of French fort captured by the English 1759 and by Americans under Ethan Allen 1775.
- tischendorf — Lobegott Friedrich Konstantin von [loh-buh-gawt free-drikh kawn-stahn-teen fuh n] /ˈloʊ bəˌgɔt ˈfri drɪx ˌkɔn stɑnˈtin fən/ (Show IPA), 1815–74, German Biblical critic.
- trickledown — of, relating to, or based on the trickle-down theory: the trickle-down benefits to the local community.
- tricornered — having three corners; tricorn.
- trypanocide — a drug or substance that kills trypanosomes
- tyrannicide — the act of killing a tyrant.
- unacquitted — to relieve from a charge of fault or crime; declare not guilty: They acquitted him of the crime. The jury acquitted her, but I still think she's guilty.
- unactivated — to make active; cause to function or act.