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12-letter words containing t, a, n, g, e, i

  • chincoteague — a town on a small island in a lagoon (Chincoteague Bay) in E Virginia: annual wild pony roundup.
  • cinematizing — Present participle of cinematize.
  • citrangequat — A trigenic hybrid cross of two types of orange and a kumquat.
  • city manager — (in the US) an administrator hired by a municipal council to manage its affairs
  • cladogenetic — relating to cladogenesis
  • clatteringly — With a clattering sound.
  • claw setting — a jewellery setting with clawlike prongs
  • clean eating — the practice of following a diet that contains only natural foods, and is low in sugar, salt, and fat
  • clearcutting — the act of felling all trees in area
  • closing date — The closing date for a competition or offer is the final date by which entries or applications must be received.
  • co-parenting — a divorced or separated parent who shares equally with the other parent in the custody and care of a child.
  • cogeneration — the process of generating electricity and steam from the same power plant
  • commentating — Present participle of commentate.
  • compensating — to recompense for something: They gave him ten dollars to compensate him for his trouble.
  • configurated — to give a configuration, form, or design to.
  • congelations — Plural form of congelation.
  • congeniality — agreeable, suitable, or pleasing in nature or character: congenial surroundings.
  • congenitally — of or relating to a condition present at birth, whether inherited or caused by the environment, especially the uterine environment.
  • conglutinate — to cause (the edges of a wound or fracture) to join during the process of healing or (of the edges of a wound or fracture) to join during this process
  • congregating — Present participle of congregate.
  • congregation — The people who are attending a church service or who regularly attend a church service are referred to as the congregation.
  • congruential — (mathematics) That uses congruency (division by a modulus).
  • consecrating — Present participle of consecrate.
  • conservating — Present participle of conservate.
  • contravening — to come or be in conflict with; go or act against; deny or oppose: to contravene a statement.
  • conversating — to have a conversation; converse; talk.
  • counterimage — a corresponding image
  • crenellating — Present participle of crenellate.
  • cyanogenetic — having the capability to generate or produce cyanide
  • cybercasting — the broadcasting of news, entertainment, etc., using the Internet, specifically the World Wide Web.
  • dancing step — balanced step.
  • danger point — the point at which something ceases to be safe
  • daughterling — a small daughter
  • dauntingness — to overcome with fear; intimidate: to daunt one's adversaries.
  • de-designate — to mark or point out; indicate; show; specify.
  • de-integrate — to bring together or incorporate (parts) into a whole.
  • deactivating — Present participle of deactivate.
  • debilitating — tending to weaken or enfeeble
  • decapitating — Present participle of decapitate.
  • decelerating — Present participle of decelerate.
  • deerstalking — The hunting of deer on foot, by stealing upon them unawares.
  • deescalating — Present participle of deescalate.
  • deflagrating — Present participle of deflagrate.
  • deflagration — Deflagration is an explosion in which the speed of burning is lower than the speed of sound in the surroundings.
  • degemination — (phonetics, uncountable) inverse process of gemination, when a spoken long consonant is pronounced for an audibly shorter period.
  • degenerating — to fall below a normal or desirable level in physical, mental, or moral qualities; deteriorate: The morale of the soldiers degenerated, and they were unable to fight.
  • degeneration — the process of degenerating
  • degenerative — A degenerative disease or condition is one that gets worse as time progresses.
  • degerminated — degerm (def 2).
  • deglaciation — the process of removing glaciation
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