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12-letter words containing t, i, n, y, c

  • contingently — dependent for existence, occurrence, character, etc., on something not yet certain; conditional (often followed by on or upon): Our plans are contingent on the weather.
  • continuality — of regular or frequent recurrence; often repeated; very frequent: continual bus departures.
  • continuingly — to go on after suspension or interruption: The program continued after an intermission.
  • continuously — uninterrupted in time; without cessation: continuous coughing during the concert.
  • contributary — contributory
  • contributory — A contributory factor of a problem or accident is one of the things which caused it to exist or happen.
  • convectively — In a convective manner.
  • conveniently — suitable or agreeable to the needs or purpose; well-suited with respect to facility or ease in use; favorable, easy, or comfortable for use.
  • conviviality — friendly; agreeable: a convivial atmosphere.
  • coordinately — of the same order or degree; equal in rank or importance.
  • copyrighting — Present participle of copyright.
  • countability — the fact of being countable
  • country life — life in the country
  • country mile — a long way
  • country risk — the risk associated with an overseas investment due to the conditions prevailing in the country in which it is made
  • cranioplasty — Surgical repair of a defect or deformity in the skull.
  • credit entry — an accounting entry showing income or capital assets
  • cringeworthy — Causing feelings of embarrassment or awkwardness.
  • cryptogamian — of or relating to cryptogams
  • cryptomnesia — the reappearance of a suppressed or forgotten memory which is mistaken for a new experience
  • cryptomnesic — of, relating to, or characterized by cryptomnesia
  • crystalising — Present participle of crystalise.
  • cyanogenetic — having the capability to generate or produce cyanide
  • cybercasting — the broadcasting of news, entertainment, etc., using the Internet, specifically the World Wide Web.
  • cybernetical — of or relating to cybernetics
  • cycling tour — a holiday involving a tour of an area or region by bicycle
  • cyclodextrin — any of a group of cyclic oligosaccharides found in starch digests of certain bacteria
  • cyclostyling — Present participle of cyclostyle.
  • cylindricity — the state or quality of being cylindrical
  • cyprinodonts — Plural form of cyprinodont.
  • cytochalasin — any of a group of metabolites derived from fungus that interfere with cell processes
  • cytogenetics — the branch of genetics that correlates the structure, number, and behaviour of chromosomes with heredity and variation
  • cytokinetics — (biology) The study of cytokinesis.
  • dactinomycin — a cytotoxic polypeptide, C 62 H 86 N 12 O 16 , isolated from the bacterium Streptomyces parvullus, used in the treatment of certain cancers.
  • day in court — an opportunity to present one's side of a matter, as in a court of law
  • denunciatory — characterized by or given to denunciation.
  • diathermancy — the property of transmitting infrared radiation
  • diatonically — In a diatonic manner.
  • dicotyledons — Plural form of dicotyledon.
  • dictyopteran — any insect of the order Dictyoptera, which comprises the cockroaches and mantises
  • diisocyanate — (chemistry) Any compound containing two isocyanate anions or functional groups, but especially such an organic compound used in the preparation of polyurethane.
  • discommunity — a lack of community
  • discongruity — incongruity.
  • discordantly — disagreeable to the ear; dissonant; harsh.
  • dynamic html — (language, web)   (DHTML) The addition of JavaScript to HTML to allow web pages to change and interact with the user without having to communicate with the server. JavaScript allows the behaviour of the page to be controlled by code that is downloaded with the HTML. It does this by manipulating the Document Object Model (DOM). The term DHTML is often also taken to include the use of "style" information to give finer control of HTML layout. The style information can be supplied as Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) or as "style" attributes (which can be manipulated by JavaScript). Layers are often also used with DHTML. Both the JavaScript and style data can be included in the HTML file or in a separate file referred to from the HTML. Some web browsers allow other languages (e.g. VBScript or Perl) to be used instead of JavaScript but this is less common. DHTML can be viewed in Internet Explorer 4+, Firefox and Netscape Communicator 4+ but, as usual, Microsoft disagree on how DHTML should be implemented. The Document Object Model Group of the World Wide Web Consortium is developing standards for DHTML.
  • dynamometric — Relating to dynamometry.
  • dynastically — In a dynastic (or dynastical) way.
  • dysenterical — Alternative form of dysenteric.
  • dysfunctions — Plural form of dysfunction.
  • eccentricity — an oddity or peculiarity, as of conduct: an interesting man, known for his eccentricities.
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