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12-letter words containing s, d, e, i

  • code-sharing — a commercial agreement between two airlines that allows passengers to use a ticket from one airline to travel on another
  • coding sheet — a form on which a program is written
  • codiscoverer — a fellow discoverer
  • coincidences — Plural form of coincidence.
  • colonialised — to make colonial.
  • colour slide — a colour transparency
  • commanderies — the office or rank of a commander.
  • commiserated — Simple past tense and past participle of commiserate.
  • commissioned — the act of committing or entrusting a person, group, etc., with supervisory power or authority.
  • commoditised — Simple past tense and past participle of commoditise.
  • compassioned — a feeling of deep sympathy and sorrow for another who is stricken by misfortune, accompanied by a strong desire to alleviate the suffering.
  • computerised — to control, perform, process, or store (a system, operation, or information) by means of or in an electronic computer or computers.
  • condensation — Condensation consists of small drops of water which form when warm water vapour or steam touches a cold surface such as a window.
  • condesending — Misspelling of condescending.
  • conditioners — Plural form of conditioner.
  • coney island — an island off the S shore of Long Island, New York: site of a large amusement park
  • conidiospore — a conidium
  • consanguined — Of kindred blood; related.
  • considerable — Considerable means great in amount or degree.
  • considerably — to a noteworthy or marked extent; much; noticeably; substantially; amply.
  • considerance — consideration
  • considerated — Simple past tense and past participle of considerate.
  • consolidated — consolidated (def 2).
  • consolidates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of consolidate.
  • consumerized — to make (goods or a product) suitable or available for mass consumption: to consumerize computers by making them cheaper.
  • cordialities — cordial quality or feeling.
  • corregidores — the chief magistrate of a town in Spain.
  • coup d'essai — a first attempt.
  • cowardliness — lacking courage; contemptibly timid.
  • credibleness — The state or quality of being credible.
  • credit sales — sales for which the customer does not need to pay immediately
  • credit score — A borrower's credit score is a number calculated by a credit bureau to express how likely they are to be able to pay back their loans.
  • credit terms — the terms and conditions under which an institution extends credit to a person
  • crescendoing — Music. a gradual, steady increase in loudness or force. a musical passage characterized by such an increase. the performance of a crescendo passage: The crescendo by the violins is too abrupt.
  • crested iris — a low iris, Iris cristata, of the eastern and central U.S., having faintly fragrant, yellow-crested, lilac-dotted flowers.
  • crisscrossed — crossed over each other
  • crospovidone — Crospovidone is a substance used in tablets as a binder or disintegrant.
  • crossed line — interference on a telephone line that causes more than two callers to be connected
  • crossgrained — Alternative form of cross-grained.
  • crystallised — Simple past tense and past participle of crystallise.
  • crystallized — Crystallized fruits and sweets are covered in sugar which has been melted and then allowed to go hard.
  • curanderismo — the use of folk medicine, especially as practiced by a curandero.
  • cyberfriends — Plural form of cyberfriend.
  • cylinder saw — crown saw.
  • cysticercoid — the larva of any of certain tapeworms, which resembles a cysticercus but has a smaller bladder
  • d-s particle — a positively charged meson having a mass 3852 times that of the electron and a mean lifetime of approximately 4.7 X 10 -13 seconds.
  • daisy cutter — a powerful shot that moves close to the ground
  • daisy-cutter — Sports Slang. a batted or served ball that skims along near the ground.
  • damaskeening — Present participle of damaskeen.
  • damselfishes — Plural form of damselfish.
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