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11-letter words containing i, l, e, g, t

  • cattle grid — A cattle grid is a set of metal bars in the surface of a road which prevents cattle and sheep from walking along the road, but allows people and vehicles to pass.
  • celebrating — Present participle of celebrate.
  • centrifugal — acting, moving, or tending to move away from a centre
  • cereologist — Someone who studies crop circles, especially one who believes that they are not man-made or formed by other terrestrial processes.
  • chitterling — part of the small intestine of swine
  • christingle — (in Britain) a Christian service for children held shortly before Christmas, in which each child is given a decorated fruit with a lighted candle in it
  • cleistogamy — self-pollination and fertilization of an unopened flower, as in the flowers of the violet produced in summer
  • clientelage — (dated) clientele; customers or patrons.
  • 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
  • clingstones — Plural form of clingstone.
  • cloistering — Present participle of cloister.
  • coagulative — Obsolete. coagulated.
  • coalignment — Alignment together.
  • cognitively — in a cognitive manner
  • 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
  • complecting — Present participle of complect.
  • congelation — the process of congealing
  • congestible — to fill to excess; overcrowd or overburden; clog: The subway entrance was so congested that no one could move.
  • correlating — to place in or bring into mutual or reciprocal relation; establish in orderly connection: to correlate expenses and income.
  • cult figure — a person who inspires devotion in a particular group of people
  • cytomegalic — of or relating to a disease characterized by enlarged cells
  • danger list — on
  • declutching — Present participle of declutch.
  • decollating — Present participle of decollate.
  • defalcating — Present participle of defalcate.
  • defatigable — (very, rare) Easily tired or wearied; capable of being fatigued.
  • defoliating — Present participle of defoliate.
  • deglaciated — having had glaciation removed
  • deglutinate — to extract the gluten from (a cereal, esp wheat)
  • deglutition — the act of swallowing
  • deglutitory — of or relating to swallowing
  • delegations — Plural form of delegation.
  • delightable — (obsolete) Delightful.
  • delightedly — highly pleased.
  • delightfull — Archaic form of delightful.
  • delightless — not offering delight
  • delightsome — highly pleasing; delightful.
  • delineating — to trace the outline of; sketch or trace in outline; represent pictorially: He delineated the state of Texas on the map with a red pencil.
  • delustering — a chemical process for reducing the luster of rayon yarns by adding a finely divided pigment to the spinning solution.
  • detasseling — Present participle of detassel.
  • devaluating — Present participle of devaluate.
  • diabetology — (medicine) The study of the diagnosis and treatment of diabetes.
  • digestional — the process in the alimentary canal by which food is broken up physically, as by the action of the teeth, and chemically, as by the action of enzymes, and converted into a substance suitable for absorption and assimilation into the body.
  • digestively — In a digestive manner; by means of digestion.
  • digital pen — a pen-like device that enables a person to enter information into a digital electronic device by writing on a screen
  • digitalised — Medicine/Medical. to treat (a person) with a regimen of digitalis.
  • digitalises — any plant belonging to the genus Digitalis, of the figwort family, especially the common foxglove, D. purpurea.
  • digitalized — Medicine/Medical. to treat (a person) with a regimen of digitalis.
  • disentangle — Free (something or someone) from an entanglement; extricate.
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