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11-letter words containing t, o, d, i, n, e

  • endotoxemia — (medicine) The presence of endotoxins in the bloodstream.
  • endotrophic — obtaining nourishment from within another plant
  • epoxidation — (organic chemistry) Any reaction that converts a compound (especially an alkene) into an epoxide.
  • eradication — The complete destruction of something.
  • ethanedioic — designating a type of acid
  • ethionamide — an antibiotic used in treating tuberculosis
  • eudaemonist — A supporter of eudaemonism.
  • expeditions — Plural form of expedition.
  • extradition — The action of extraditing a person accused or convicted of a crime.
  • fecundation — to make prolific or fruitful.
  • federations — Plural form of federation.
  • fieldstones — Plural form of fieldstone.
  • fixed point — (mathematics)   The fixed point of a function, f is any value, x for which f x = x. A function may have any number of fixed points from none (e.g. f x = x+1) to infinitely many (e.g. f x = x). The fixed point combinator, written as either "fix" or "Y" will return the fixed point of a function. See also least fixed point.
  • fixed-point — (programming)   A number representation scheme where a number, F is represented by an integer I such that F=I*R^-P, where R is the (assumed) radix of the representation and P is the (fixed) number of digits after the radix point. On computers with no floating-point unit, fixed-point calculations are significantly faster than floating-point as all the operations are basically integer operations. Fixed-point representation also has the advantage of having uniform density, i.e., the smallest resolvable difference of the representation is R^-P throughout the representable range, in contrast to floating-point representations. For example, in PL/I, FIXED data has both a precision and a scale-factor (P above). So a number declared as 'FIXED DECIMAL(7,2)' has a precision of seven and a scale-factor of two, indicating five integer and two fractional decimal digits. The smallest difference between numbers will be 0.01.
  • fluorinated — Simple past tense and past participle of fluorinate.
  • foraminated — porous; perforated with small holes
  • foredestine — (rare) predestine.
  • fredericton — a province in SE Canada, E of Maine. 27,985 sq. mi. (72,480 sq. km). Capital: Fredericton.
  • front-drive — (of an automotive vehicle) having front-wheel drive.
  • gerodontics — the branch of dentistry dealing with aging and aged persons.
  • get wind of — hear rumours of
  • goaltending — goalkeeping.
  • goldbeating — the art or process of beating out gold into gold leaf.
  • grade point — Education. a numerical equivalent to a received letter grade, usually 0 for F, 1 for D, 2 for C, 3 for B, and 4 for A, that is multiplied by the number of credits for the course: used to compute a grade point average.
  • grindstones — Plural form of grindstone.
  • guillotined — Simple past tense and past participle of guillotine.
  • haematoidin — Alternative form of hematoidin.
  • helminthoid — shaped like a helminth; vermiform; wormlike.
  • hot-desking — the practice of not assigning permanent desks in a workplace, so that employees may work at any available desk
  • ideal point — the point at infinity in projective geometry at which parallel lines intersect.
  • idempotence — (mathematics, computing) A quality of an action such that repetitions of the action have no further effect on outcome \u2013 being idempotent.
  • idempotency — the state of being idempotent
  • idiocentric — Characterized by or denoting interest centered upon oneself or one's own ways, rather than upon others or the ways of others; self-centered.
  • impoundment — a body of water confined within an enclosure, as a reservoir.
  • improvident — not provident; lacking foresight; incautious; unwary.
  • in order to — so that it is possible to
  • in the cold — outside, exposed to cold weather
  • in the dock — the place in a courtroom where a prisoner is placed during trial.
  • in the mood — keen, feeling like doing sth
  • in-stead of — as a substitute or replacement; in the place or stead of someone or something: We ordered tea but were served coffee instead.
  • inclined to — deviating in direction from the horizontal or vertical; sloping.
  • include out — to exclude
  • incompleted — Incomplete, uncompleted.
  • inconfident — (rare) unconfident; lacking confidence.
  • incontested — Not contested or challenged.
  • incoronated — crowned
  • incorrupted — not corrupted
  • indemnitors — a person or company that gives indemnity.
  • indentation — a cut, notch, or deep recess: various bays and indentations.
  • indigestion — uncomfortable inability or difficulty in digesting food; dyspepsia.
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