12-letter words containing i, z, t
- democratizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of democratize.
- demonization — the act of turning someone into a demon
- demutualized — Simple past tense and past participle of demutualize.
- denaturalize — to deprive of nationality
- denicotinize — to remove nicotine from (tobacco)
- depoliticize — to deprive of a political nature; render apolitical
- deputization — the act of making someone a deputy
- deratization — extermination of rats, especially aboard a merchant vessel.
- desensitized — to lessen the sensitiveness of.
- desensitizer — Anything that desensitizes.
- desensitizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of desensitize.
- destabilized — to make unstable; rid of stabilizing attributes: conflicts that tend to destabilize world peace.
- destabilizer — a person who or a thing that destabilizes
- destabilizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of destabilize.
- destigmatize — to set some mark of disgrace or infamy upon: The crime of the father stigmatized the whole family.
- detribalized — Simple past tense and past participle of detribalize.
- devitalizing — Present participle of devitalize.
- devolatilize — to cause (a vapor) to liquefy.
- dextrinizing — Present participle of dextrinize.
- diazomethane — a yellow odourless explosive gas, used as a methylating agent. Formula: CH2:N:N
- dichotomized — Simple past tense and past participle of dichotomize Having been divided into dichotomous parts.
- digitalizing — Present participle of digitalize.
- digitization — to convert (data) to digital form for use in a computer.
- dimerization — (chemistry) Any chemical reaction in which two monomers react to form a dimer.
- diphthongize — to change into or pronounce as a diphthong.
- disauthorize — to take authority away from (a person or organization)
- divinization — The act or process of making divine.
- domesticized — Simple past tense and past participle of domesticize.
- dramatizable — Capable of being dramatized.
- dual citizen — a person who is a citizen or subject of two or more nations; one having dual citizenship.
- editorialize — to set forth one's position or opinion on some subject in, or as if in, an editorial.
- eliza effect — (jargon) /e-li:'z* *-fekt'/ (From ELIZA) The tendency of humans to attach associations to terms from prior experience. For example, there is nothing magic about the symbol "+" that makes it well-suited to indicate addition; it's just that people associate it with addition. Using "+" or "plus" to mean addition in a computer language is taking advantage of the ELIZA effect. The ELIZA effect is a Good Thing when writing a programming language, but it can blind you to serious shortcomings when analysing an Artificial Intelligence system. Compare ad-hockery; see also AI-complete.
- elizabeth ii — born 1926, queen of Great Britain and Northern Ireland from 1952; daughter of George VI
- emblematized — Simple past tense and past participle of emblematize.
- embolization — (surgery) A nonsurgical, minimally invasive procedure that effects the selective occlusion of blood vessels by purposely introducing emboli.
- emotionalize — To give something an emotional quality.
- energization — The act (or state) of being energized.
- entomologize — to collect or study insects
- enzymologist — A specialist in enzymology.
- equalization — The act of equalizing, or state of being equalized.
- essentialize — (transitive) To reduce to its essence.
- eternization — The act of eternizing; the act of rendering immortal or famous.
- etherealized — Simple past tense and past participle of etherealize.
- etherealizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of etherealize.
- etherization — (surgery) anaesthetization using ether.
- etymologized — Simple past tense and past participle of etymologize.
- etymologizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of etymologize.
- extemporized — Simple past tense and past participle of extemporize.
- extemporizer — One who extemporizes.
- extemporizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of extemporize.