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11-letter words containing i

  • abridgement — a shortened or condensed form of a book, speech, etc., that still retains the basic contents: an abridgment of Tolstoy's War and Peace.
  • abscessions — Plural form of abscession.
  • absenteeism — Absenteeism is the fact or habit of frequently being away from work or school, usually without a good reason.
  • absolutions — Plural form of absolution.
  • absolutists — the principle or the exercise of complete and unrestricted power in government.
  • absolvitory — Of or pertaining to a dismissal or an acquittal.
  • absorbingly — In an absorbing manner. (First attested in the mid 19th century.).
  • absorptions — Plural form of absorption.
  • abstainment — (rare) An act of abstaining; an abstention.
  • abstentions — Plural form of abstention.
  • abstentious — an act or instance of abstaining.
  • abstinently — in an abstinent manner
  • abstracting — thought of apart from concrete realities, specific objects, or actual instances: an abstract idea.
  • abstraction — An abstraction is a general idea rather than one relating to a particular object, person, or situation.
  • abstractive — that abstracts or can abstract
  • abstriction — the separation and release of a mature spore from a sporophore by the formation of a septum. This process occurs in some fungi
  • absurdities — Plural form of absurdity.
  • abu hanifah — 700–67 ad, Muslim theologian and teacher of jurisprudence
  • abusiveness — using, containing, or characterized by harshly or coarsely insulting language: an abusive author; abusive remarks.
  • academicals — traditional academic clothing; cap and gown
  • academician — An academician is a member of an academy, usually one which has been formed to improve or maintain standards in a particular field.
  • academicism — adherence to rules and traditions in art, literature, etc; conventionalism
  • academicize — academize.
  • acadian owl — saw-whet owl
  • acanthodian — any small, spiny-finned, sharklike fish of the extinct order Acanthodii, from the Paleozoic Era.
  • acaroid gum — a red alcohol-soluble resin that exudes from various species of grass tree, esp Xanthorrhoea hastilis, and is used in varnishes, for coating paper, etc
  • acarologist — a specialist in the study of mites and ticks
  • acarophobia — a pathological belief that the skin is infested with mites or insects, often leading to self-mutilation in order to eliminate the infestation.
  • acatalectic — having the necessary number of feet or syllables, esp having a complete final foot
  • acataleptic — not able to be understood or conceived.
  • acceptation — the accepted meaning, as of a word, phrase, etc
  • acceptingly — in an accepting manner
  • acceptivity — the tendency to accept
  • access time — Access time is the time that is needed to get information that is stored in a computer.
  • accessional — (rare) Pertaining to accession; additional - Sir T. Browne.
  • accessioned — Simple past tense and past participle of accession.
  • accessorial — of or like an accessory; supplementary
  • accessories — Accessories belong to a product category in fashion stores, which includes items such as scarves, hats, gloves, belts, and purses.
  • accessorise — to fit or equip with accessories: to accessorize a car with special seat covers.
  • accessorius — a muscle or nerve that has an augmenting action
  • accessorize — To accessorize something such as a set of furniture or clothing means to add other things to it in order to make it look more attractive.
  • accidentals — Plural form of accidental.
  • accipitrine — of, relating to, or resembling a hawk; rapacious
  • acclamation — Acclamation is a noisy or enthusiastic expression of approval for someone or something.
  • acclimating — Present participle of acclimate.
  • acclimation — The process of becoming, or the state of being, acclimated, or habituated to a new climate; acclimatization.
  • acclimatise — Standard spelling of from=Non-Oxford British spelling.
  • acclimatize — When you acclimatize or are acclimatized to a new situation, place, or climate, you become used to it.
  • acclivities — Plural form of acclivity.
  • acclivitous — an upward slope, as of ground; an ascent (opposed to declivity).
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