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13-letter words containing i, n, t, a, g

  • concatenating — Present participle of concatenate.
  • concentrating — Present participle of concentrate.
  • concertinaing — Present participle of concertina.
  • confabulating — Present participle of confabulate.
  • confederating — Present participle of confederate.
  • configurating — to give a configuration, form, or design to.
  • configuration — A configuration is an arrangement of a group of things.
  • configurative — the relative disposition or arrangement of the parts or elements of a thing.
  • conflagration — A conflagration is a fire that burns over a large area and destroys property.
  • conflagrative — That produces conflagration.
  • congeneration — Simultaneous generation (as of heat and light from the same action).
  • conglomeratic — of or relating to a conglomerate
  • conglutinated — Simple past tense and past participle of conglutinate.
  • conglutinator — an agent that conglutinates
  • congregations — Plural form of congregation.
  • conjugational — Of or pertaining to conjugation.
  • consanguinity — relationship by blood; kinship
  • consolidating — to bring together (separate parts) into a single or unified whole; unite; combine: They consolidated their three companies.
  • consternating — Present participle of consternate.
  • contaminating — Present participle of contaminate.
  • contemplating — to think studiously; meditate; consider deliberately.
  • contracepting — to prevent the conception of (offspring).
  • contradicting — Present participle of contradict.
  • contragestion — a form of contraception that can be used after fertilization of the ovum, preventing gestation
  • contragestive — able to prevent gestation
  • contragravity — (scifi) antigravity.
  • contrastingly — to compare in order to show unlikeness or differences; note the opposite natures, purposes, etc., of: Contrast the political rights of Romans and Greeks.
  • copy negative — master (def 21).
  • corroborating — Present participle of corroborate.
  • cosignatories — Plural form of cosignatory.
  • cottage piano — a small upright piano
  • count against — If something counts against you, it may cause you to be rejected or punished, or cause people to have a lower opinion of you.
  • countenancing — appearance, especially the look or expression of the face: a sad countenance.
  • counter image — the point or set of points in the domain of a function corresponding to a given point or set of points in the range of the function.
  • counteracting — Present participle of counteract.
  • court hearing — an official meeting held in court
  • court packing — an unsuccessful attempt by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1937 to appoint up to six additional justices to the Supreme Court, which had invalidated a number of his New Deal laws.
  • credentialing — Usually, credentials. evidence of authority, status, rights, entitlement to privileges, or the like, usually in written form: Only those with the proper credentials are admitted.
  • credit agency — an agency that checks whether people are able to pay for goods and services they wish to buy on credit, and provides them with a credit rating
  • credit rating — Your credit rating is a judgment of how likely you are to pay money back if you borrow it or buy things on credit.
  • crosshatching — to mark or shade with two or more intersecting series of parallel lines.
  • crystallizing — Present participle of crystallize.
  • cutting board — A cutting board is a wooden or plastic board that you chop meat and vegetables on.
  • cyberstalking — Cyberstalking is the use of the Internet to contact someone or find out information about them in a way that is annoying or frightening.
  • cytodiagnosis — the diagnosis of disease through the study of cells in the body
  • cytogenetical — of or related to cytogenetics
  • data modeling — (spelling)   US spelling of "data modelling".
  • data striping — (storage)   Segmentation of logically sequential data, such as a single file, so that segments can be written to multiple physical devices (usually disk drives) in a round-robin fashion. This technique is useful if the processor is capable of reading or writing data faster than a single disk can supply or accept it. While data is being transferred from the first disk, the second disk can locate the next segment. Data striping is used in some modern databases, such as Sybase, and in certain RAID devices under hardware control, such as IBM's RAMAC array subsystem (9304/9395). Data striping is different from, and may be used in conjunction with, mirroring.
  • dating agency — an agency that provides introductions to people seeking a companion with similar interests
  • day and night — If something happens day and night or night and day, it happens all the time without stopping.
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