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14-letter words containing t, r, o, s, i

  • courtesy title — any of several titles having no legal significance, such as those borne by the children of peers
  • credit history — a record of how promptly a person pays back loans, credits, etc, over time
  • criminologists — Plural form of criminologist.
  • cross matching — the testing for compatibility of a donor's and a recipient's blood prior to transfusion, in which serum of each is mixed with red blood cells of the other and observed for hemagglutination.
  • cross reaction — an immunologic reaction between a given antigen and an antibody or lymphokine that is specific for a different antigen resembling the first one.
  • cross relation — the simultaneous or successive occurrence of a note and its chromatic alteration, as C and C57395, in different voices; false relation
  • cross trainers — training shoes for doing cross training
  • cross training — training in two or more sports to improve performance, esp on one's main sport
  • cross-addicted — addicted to two or more substances simultaneously.
  • cross-hatching — to mark or shade with two or more intersecting series of parallel lines.
  • cross-modality — the ability to integrate information acquired through separate senses.
  • cross-multiply — to remove fractions from an equation by multiplying each side by the common multiple of the denominators of the fractions of both sides.
  • cross-national — pertaining to or involving two or more nations.
  • cross-ply tire — bias-ply tire.
  • cross-question — If you cross-question someone, you ask them a lot of questions about something.
  • cross-reaction — an immunologic reaction between a given antigen and an antibody or lymphokine that is specific for a different antigen resembling the first one.
  • crossing point — a place where people cross a road, border, or river
  • crosssectional — Misspelling of cross-sectional.
  • cruise control — In a car or other vehicle, cruise control is a system that automatically keeps the vehicle's speed at the same level.
  • cryoanesthesia — (pathology) Insensibility resulting from cold.
  • cryptoanalysis — cryptanalysis.
  • cryptococcosis — a disease affecting both animals and humans caused by the Cryptococcus neoformans fungus
  • cryptographist — the science or study of the techniques of secret writing, especially code and cipher systems, methods, and the like. Compare cryptanalysis (def 2).
  • cryptoporticus — a covered passage, as one underground, lighted on one side.
  • cryptorchidism — a congenital condition in which one or both testicles fail to descend into the scrotum
  • cryptosporidia — Plural form of cryptosporidium.
  • crystal violet — a rosaniline dye, C25H30ClN3, used as an antiseptic, an indicator, and a bacterial stain in Gram's method
  • crystalisation — Alternative spelling of crystallization.
  • cucurbitaceous — belonging to the Cucurbitaceae, the gourd family of plants.
  • cuproscheelite — (mineral) A mineral (CuWO4) having the same structure as scheelite but with calcium replaced by copper.
  • cuprotungstite — (mineral) A tetragonal mineral containing copper, hydrogen, oxygen, and tungsten.
  • curiosity shop — a shop selling unusual items and curios
  • cushion rafter — auxiliary rafter.
  • cyberterrorism — the illegal use of computers and the internet to achieve some goal
  • cycling shorts — tight-fitting shorts reaching partway to the knee for cycling, sport, etc
  • dacryoadenitis — Inflammation of the lacrimal glands.
  • dairy products — food derived from or containing milk and its derivatives
  • daylight hours — the hours when it is daylight
  • dead to rights — in an undeniably incriminating situation; red-handed
  • deconsecrating — Present participle of deconsecrate.
  • deconsecration — The opposite of consecration, to undo consecration. Desecration or defilement.
  • deconstructing — Present participle of deconstruct.
  • deconstruction — a technique of literary analysis that regards meaning as resulting from the differences between words rather than their reference to the things they stand for. Different meanings are discovered by taking apart the structure of the language used and exposing the assumption that words have a fixed reference point beyond themselves
  • deconstructive — of or relating to deconstruction
  • decorativeness — The condition of being decorative.
  • defenestration — the act of throwing someone out of a window
  • defibrillators — Plural form of defibrillator.
  • demonstrations — Plural form of demonstration.
  • demonstratives — Plural form of demonstrative.
  • demoralisation — Alternative spelling of demoralization.
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