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11-letter words containing n, i, t, y

  • diaphaneity — the quality of being diaphanous; transparency.
  • dicotyledon — any flowering plant of the class Dicotyledonae, normally having two embryonic seed leaves and leaves with netlike veins. The group includes many herbaceous plants and most families of trees and shrubs
  • dictionally — from a dictional point of view
  • differently — not alike in character or quality; distinct in nature; dissimilar: The two brothers are very different, although they are identical twins.
  • diffidently — lacking confidence in one's own ability, worth, or fitness; timid; shy.
  • dilutionary — causing, involving, or relating to the dilution of company stocks
  • dirty linen — intimate secrets, esp those that might give rise to gossip
  • dirty money — money obtained by immoral means
  • disentrayle — to pass out as if from the entrails
  • dishonestly — In a dishonest manner.
  • disidentify — (intransitive) Not to identify with something; to reject a personal or group identity, etc.
  • disquantity — to diminish in quantity; make less.
  • dissonantly — In a dissonant manner.
  • divergently — diverging; differing; deviating.
  • divertingly — In a diverting manner.
  • doctrinally — of, relating to, or concerned with doctrine: a doctrinal dispute.
  • dry martini — cocktail
  • dry-footing — removal of glaze from the rim at the bottom of a piece.
  • duck typing — (programming)   A term coined by Dave Thomas for a kind of dynamic typing typical of some programming languages, such as Smalltalk, Ruby or Visual FoxPro, where a variable's run-time value determines the operations that can be performed on it. The term comes from the "duck test": if it walks like a duck and quacks like a duck, it must be a duck. Duck typing considers the methods to which a value responds and the attributes it posesses rather than its relationship to a type hierarchy. This encourages greater polymorphism because types are enforced as late as possible.
  • dummy joint — a slot cut into a concrete slab to prevent serious fractures.
  • dynasticism — a system of government in which the rulers are all drawn from the same family
  • dysfunction — Medicine/Medical. malfunctioning, as of an organ or structure of the body.
  • dysthanasia — (medicine, rare) The undue prolongation of life by artificial means in a person who cannot otherwise survive.
  • early night — If you have an early night, you go to bed early. If you have a late night, you go to bed late.
  • ebulliently — overflowing with fervor, enthusiasm, or excitement; high-spirited: The award winner was in an ebullient mood at the dinner in her honor.
  • ecumenicity — (in the Christian church) the state of being ecumenically united, especially in furthering the aims of the ecumenical movement.
  • edi analyst — (job)   A person who introduces EDI standards and technology. An EDI analyst makes decisions for information construction and selects resources for EDI processing and application expansion. He coordinates processing and transmission schedules and mapping of standard data formats. He generally serves as a key contact for trading partners and value-added network consultants.
  • efficiently — performing or functioning in the best possible manner with the least waste of time and effort; having and using requisite knowledge, skill, and industry; competent; capable: a reliable, efficient assistant.
  • egodystonic — (of behaviours, values, or beliefs) In conflict, or dissonant, with the needs and goals of the ego, or, further, in conflict with a person\u2019s ideal self-image.
  • eliminatory — Tending to eliminate.
  • emotionally — In an emotional manner; displaying emotion.
  • endocytosis — The taking in of matter by a living cell by invagination of its membrane to form a vacuole.
  • endocytotic — Of or pertaining to endocytosis.
  • endogeneity — (uncountable) The state of being endogenous.
  • enviability — The state or condition of being enviable.
  • equipotency — The condition of being equipotent.
  • erythronium — A plant of a genus that includes dogtooth violet.
  • erythrosine — a fluorone, tetraiodo-fluorescein, which is used as a red food colouring (E127) and in biological staining
  • essentially — Used to emphasize the basic, fundamental, or intrinsic nature of a person, thing, or situation.
  • eventuality — A possible event or outcome.
  • evidentiary — (legal) Of or pertaining to evidence.
  • eviternally — in an eviternal manner; eternally
  • exorbitancy — Alternative form of exorbitance.
  • expansivity — The amount a material expands or contracts per unit length due to a one-degree change in temperature.
  • expectingly — in an expecting manner
  • expediently — In an expedient manner.
  • extensively — In an extensive manner, widely.
  • externality — A side effect or consequence of an industrial or commercial activity that affects other parties without this being reflected in the cost of the goods or services involved, such as the pollination of surrounding crops by bees kept for honey.
  • eyecatching — Alternative spelling of eye-catching.
  • factionally — in a factional manner
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