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12-letter words containing p, r, e, c, t, i

  • pre-electric — pertaining to, derived from, produced by, or involving electricity: an electric shock.
  • pre-socratic — of or relating to the philosophers or philosophical systems of the period before the Socratic period.
  • pre-teaching — to impart knowledge of or skill in; give instruction in: She teaches mathematics. Synonyms: coach.
  • precedential — of the nature of or constituting a precedent.
  • precipitable — capable of being precipitated.
  • precipitance — the quality or state of being precipitant.
  • precipitancy — the quality or state of being precipitant.
  • precipitated — to hasten the occurrence of; bring about prematurely, hastily, or suddenly: to precipitate an international crisis.
  • precipitator — to hasten the occurrence of; bring about prematurely, hastily, or suddenly: to precipitate an international crisis.
  • precisionist — (sometimes initial capital letter) a style of painting developed to its fullest in the U.S. in the 1920s, associated especially with Charles Demuth, Georgia O'Keeffe, and Charles Sheeler, and characterized by clinically precise, simple, and clean-edged rendering of architectural, industrial, or urban scenes usually devoid of human activity or presence.
  • precognition — knowledge of a future event or situation, especially through extrasensory means.
  • precognizant — having prior cognizance or knowledge of a given thing
  • precondition — something that must come before or is necessary to a subsequent result; condition: a precondition for a promotion.
  • predictively — of or relating to prediction: losing one's predictive power.
  • predilection — a tendency to think favorably of something in particular; partiality; preference: a predilection for Bach.
  • prefabricate — to fabricate or construct beforehand.
  • prefectorial — of, relating to, or characteristic of a prefect: prefectorial powers.
  • preinduction — occurring before an induction
  • prelatically — in the manner of a prelate
  • premedicated — to treat with medicine or medicaments.
  • preneolithic — (sometimes lowercase) Anthropology. of, relating to, or characteristic of the last phase of the Stone Age, marked by the domestication of animals, the development of agriculture, and the manufacture of pottery and textiles: commonly thought to have begun c9000–8000 b.c. in the Middle East. Compare Mesolithic, Paleolithic.
  • prenticeship — an apprenticeship
  • prepsychotic — exhibiting behavior that indicates the approach of a psychotic reaction.
  • prescription — Medicine/Medical. a direction, usually written, by the physician to the pharmacist for the preparation and use of a medicine or remedy. the medicine prescribed: Take this prescription three times a day.
  • prescriptive — that prescribes; giving directions or injunctions: a prescriptive letter from an anxious father.
  • preselection — to select in advance; choose beforehand.
  • prestriction — the obstruction of sight
  • prevaricator — a person who speaks falsely; liar.
  • price ticket — a ticket or label on an article for sale showing its price
  • prickly heat — a cutaneous eruption accompanied by a prickling and itching sensation, due to an inflammation of the sweat glands.
  • prime factor — any number in the set of prime numbers that is also a factor of a given integer
  • privatdocent — (in German and certain other universities) a private teacher or lecturer recognized by the university but receiving no compensation from it, being remunerated by fees.
  • problematics — problems or difficulties in a particular situation or subject
  • proboscidate — having a proboscis.
  • probouleutic — relating to the Athenian council, which discussed matters before submitting them to the general assembly
  • proclivities — natural or habitual inclination or tendency; propensity; predisposition: a proclivity to meticulousness.
  • product line — all of the products carried by a manufacturer, wholesaler, or retailer.
  • productively — having the power of producing; generative; creative: a productive effort.
  • proficiently — well-advanced or competent in any art, science, or subject; skilled: a proficient swimmer.
  • projectivity — of or relating to projection.
  • promuscidate — shaped like a proboscis
  • propaedeutic — pertaining to or of the nature of preliminary instruction.
  • propheticism — the actions or characteristics of a prophet
  • proscriptive — the act of proscribing.
  • prosectorial — characteristic of a prosector
  • protectingly — in a protective manner
  • protectively — having the quality or function of protecting: a protective covering.
  • protein-coat — the coiled or polyhedral structure, composed of proteins, that encloses the nucleic acid of a virus.
  • protosemitic — the hypothetical parent language of the Semitic group of languages
  • protreptical — didactic
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