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12-letter words containing t, r, a, g, i, c

  • centralising — Present participle of centralise.
  • centralizing — Present participle of centralize.
  • centrifugate — the denser of the centrifuged materials.
  • chapter ring — a ringlike band on the dial of a clock that bears the numerals or other symbols of the hours.
  • chhattisgarh — a state of E central India, created from the SE part of Madhya Pradesh in 2000: consists of a hilly plateau, with extensive forests; agricultural. Capital: Raipur. Pop: 20 795 956 (2001). Area: 135 194 sq km (52 199 sq miles)
  • chlorinating — Present participle of chlorinate.
  • circumgyrate — to cause (something) to move in a circular motion
  • 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
  • clatteringly — With a clattering sound.
  • clearcutting — the act of felling all trees in area
  • clearsighted — seeing clearly
  • 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
  • coir matting — a floor covering or packing material made of coir
  • compurgation — (formerly) a method of trial whereby a defendant might be acquitted if a sufficient number of persons swore to his innocence
  • configurated — to give a configuration, form, or design to.
  • configurator — an item of software that enables or assists in the configuration of a product
  • 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.
  • consignatory — a cosignatory
  • constraining — Present participle of constrain.
  • 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.
  • coordinating — Present participle of coordinate.
  • coprophagist — a person who eats excrement
  • corrugations — the act or state of corrugating or of being corrugated.
  • corruscating — Present participle of corruscate.
  • corticofugal — (of a nerve fiber) originating in and running from the cerebral cortex.
  • counterimage — a corresponding image
  • craniologist — the science that deals with the size, shape, and other characteristics of human skulls.
  • crazy eights — a card game played by two or more persons with a 52-card deck, the object of which is to be the first to get rid of one's hand by successively playing a card of the same suit or denomination as that played by the preceding player, with an eight counting for any desired suit.
  • crenellating — Present participle of crenellate.
  • criptography — (spelling)   It's spelled "cryptography".
  • cross-dating — a method of dating objects, remains, etc, by comparison and correlation with other sites and levels
  • cryptogamian — of or relating to cryptogams
  • cryptogamist — a botanist specializing in the study of cryptogams
  • crystalising — Present participle of crystalise.
  • curtain ring — a wooden, plastic, or metal ring used to attach a curtain to a curtain pole
  • cut a figure — to attract attention
  • cybercasting — the broadcasting of news, entertainment, etc., using the Internet, specifically the World Wide Web.
  • decategorize — to arrange in categories or classes; classify.
  • decelerating — Present participle of decelerate.
  • depreciating — Present participle of depreciate.
  • deracinating — Present participle of deracinate Pulling up by the roots.
  • dermatologic — Dermatologic means of or relating to the skin.
  • diageotropic — (of a plant part) growing at a right angle to the direction of gravity.
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