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11-letter words containing s, e, r, i, c

  • discreditor — One who discredits.
  • discrepance — the state or quality of being discrepant or in disagreement, as by displaying an unexpected or unacceptable difference; inconsistency: The discrepancy between the evidence and his account of what happened led to his arrest.
  • discrepancy — the state or quality of being discrepant or in disagreement, as by displaying an unexpected or unacceptable difference; inconsistency: The discrepancy between the evidence and his account of what happened led to his arrest.
  • discretions — Plural form of discretion.
  • discretized — Simple past tense and past participle of discretize.
  • disencumber — to free from a burden or other encumbrance; disburden.
  • disentrance — to bring out of an entranced condition; disenchant.
  • disgraceful — bringing or deserving disgrace; shameful; dishonorable; disreputable.
  • disjuncture — the act of disjoining or the state of being disjoined; disjunction.
  • dispatchers — Plural form of dispatcher.
  • disrespects — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disrespect.
  • disserviced — harmful or injurious service; an ill turn.
  • disservices — Plural form of disservice.
  • distincture — distinctness
  • distractive — tending to distract.
  • disturbance — the act of disturbing.
  • divergences — Plural form of divergence.
  • dock strike — an industrial dispute involving dock workers
  • drive screw — a fastener with a helical thread of coarse pitch that can be driven into wood with a hammer and removed with a screwdriver.
  • dulcimerist — Someone who plays the dulcimer.
  • dyssynergic — relating to or affected by dyssynergia
  • eames chair — Also called LCM chair. a side chair designed by Charles Eames in 1946, having a slender tubular steel frame with a seat and back of molded plywood panels.
  • early music — music of the medieval, Renaissance, and early Baroque periods, especially revived and played on period instruments; European music after ancient music and before the classical music era, from the beginning of the Middle Ages to about 1750.
  • east africa — a region of Africa comprising Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania
  • ecclesiarch — a sacristan, especially of a monastery.
  • echinoderms — Plural form of echinoderm.
  • echoviruses — Plural form of echovirus.
  • eco-tourism — Eco-tourism is the business of providing holidays and related services which are not harmful to the environment of the area.
  • ecocentrism — a philosophy or perspective that places intrinsic value on all living organisms and their natural environment, regardless of their perceived usefulness or importance to human beings.
  • economizers — Plural form of economizer.
  • ecowarriors — Plural form of ecowarrior.
  • egocentrism — The constant following of one's egotistical desires to an extreme.
  • elastomeric — Of, pertaining to, or containing elastomers.
  • electricals — Plural form of electrical.
  • electrifies — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of electrify.
  • electronics — (physics) The study and use of electrical devices that operate by controlling the flow of electrons or other electrically charged particles.
  • electuaries — Plural form of electuary.
  • elucidators — Plural form of elucidator.
  • emergencies — Plural form of emergency.
  • empiricists — Plural form of empiricist.
  • emunctories — Plural form of emunctory.
  • endospermic — Of, or relating to the endosperm.
  • enfranchise — Give the right to vote to.
  • enrichments — Plural form of enrichment.
  • entogastric — (zoology) Relating to the interior of the stomach; applied to a mode of budding from the interior of the gastric cavity, in certain hydroids.
  • enunciators — Plural form of enunciator.
  • eremacausis — A gradual oxidation from exposure to air and moisture, as in the decay of old trees or dead animals.
  • eristically — In an eristic manner.
  • erraticness — The quality of being erratic.
  • eructations — Plural form of eructation.
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