11-letter words containing s, i, n, t, r
- certainties — Plural form of certainty.
- chain store — A chain store is one of several similar shops that are owned by the same person or company, especially one that sells a variety of things.
- charientism — (rhetoric) A figure of speech wherein a taunting expression is softened by a jest; an insult veiled in grace.
- cherishment — the act or process of cherishing
- chevrotains — Plural form of chevrotain.
- china aster — a related Chinese plant, Callistephus chinensis, widely cultivated for its showy brightly coloured flowers
- chlorinates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of chlorinate.
- cholesterin — a sterol, C 27 H 46 O, that occurs in all animal tissues, especially in the brain, spinal cord, and adipose tissue, functioning chiefly as a protective agent in the skin and myelin sheaths of nerve cells, a detoxifier in the bloodstream, and as a precursor of many steroids: deposits of cholesterol form in certain pathological conditions, as gallstones and atherosclerotic plaques.
- chrismation — a rite of initiation involving anointing with chrism and taking place at the same time as baptism
- christendom — All the Christian people and countries in the world can be referred to as Christendom.
- christening — A christening is a Christian ceremony in which a baby is made a member of the Christian church and is officially given his or her name. Compare baptism.
- christian x — 1890–1947, king of Denmark (1912–47) and Iceland (1918–44)
- christiania — Christie1
- christianly — like a Christian; Christianlike.
- christingle — (in Britain) a Christian service for children held shortly before Christmas, in which each child is given a decorated fruit with a lighted candle in it
- cineritious — See cinereous.
- circumvents — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of circumvent.
- cirencester — a market town in S England, in Gloucestershire: Roman amphitheatre. Pop: 15 861 (2001)
- citizenries — Plural form of citizenry.
- clarinetist — A clarinetist is someone who plays the clarinet.
- clinometers — Plural form of clinometer.
- cloistering — Present participle of cloister.
- coasteering — the sport of following a coastline by swimming, climbing, diving, and walking while wearing a wetsuit, a life jacket, and a helmet
- coextrusion — simultaneous extrusion of two or more different yet compatible metals or plastics through the same die.
- combinators — Plural form of combinator.
- con spirito — (to be performed) in a spirited or lively manner (also in the phrases allegro con spirito, presto con spirito)
- concertinas — Plural form of concertina.
- concertinos — Plural form of concertino.
- concretions — Plural form of concretion.
- confiscator — to seize as forfeited to the public domain; appropriate, by way of penalty, for public use.
- conformists — Plural form of conformist.
- congruities — Plural form of congruity.
- conirostral — (of a bird) having a bill shaped like a cone
- conscripted — enrolled for compulsory service, esp military service
- conscriptee — a person who has been drafted for military service; conscript.
- considerate — Someone who is considerate pays attention to the needs, wishes, or feelings of other people.
- consolatrix — a woman who consoles
- consortship — The condition of a consort; fellowship; partnership.
- conspirator — A conspirator is a person who joins a conspiracy.
- constrained — embarrassed, unnatural, or forced
- constraints — limitation or restriction.
- constricted — narrowed
- constrictor — any of various nonvenomous snakes, such as the pythons, boas, and anaconda, that coil around and squeeze their prey to kill it
- consumerist — Consumerist economies are ones which encourage people to consume a lot of goods.
- contortions — the act or process of contorting.
- contradicts — Deny the truth of (a statement), esp. by asserting the opposite.
- contrarians — Plural form of contrarian.
- contrarious — (of people or animals) perverse or obstinate
- contrasting — to compare in order to show unlikeness or differences; note the opposite natures, purposes, etc., of: Contrast the political rights of Romans and Greeks.
- contrastive — tending to contrast; contrasting. contrastive colors.