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11-letter words containing u, n, t, i, c

  • ground itch — a disease of the skin of the feet, caused by penetration of hookworm larvae, characterized by a blisterlike eruption and itching.
  • haircutting — an act or instance of cutting the hair.
  • hallucinant — a person who experiences hallucinations
  • hallucinate — to have hallucinations.
  • hardicanute — 1019?–42, king of Denmark 1035–42, king of England 1040–42 (son of Canute).
  • hermeneutic — of or relating to hermeneutics; interpretative; explanatory.
  • huckstering — Present participle of huckster.
  • humectation — A moistening.
  • immunotoxic — of or relating to an immunotoxin
  • importunacy — the quality or condition of being importunate; importunateness.
  • in the club — pregnant
  • in-junction — Law. a judicial process or order requiring the person or persons to whom it is directed to do a particular act or to refrain from doing a particular act.
  • inauthentic — not authentic: inauthentic Indian jewelry mass-produced in a factory.
  • incapsulate — Alternative form of encapsulate.
  • incertitude — uncertainty or doubtfulness.
  • include out — to exclude
  • inclusivity — An intention or policy of including people who might otherwise be excluded or marginalized, such as those who are handicapped or learning-disabled, or racial and sexual minorities.
  • incongruent — not congruent.
  • incongruity — the quality or condition of being incongruous.
  • incorrupted — not corrupted
  • incorruptly — Without corruption.
  • incredulity — the quality or state of being incredulous; inability or unwillingness to believe.
  • incubations — Plural form of incubation.
  • inculcating — Present participle of inculcate.
  • inculcation — the act of inculcating, or teaching or influencing persistently and repeatedly so as to implant or instill an idea, theory, attitude, etc.
  • inculcative — to implant by repeated statement or admonition; teach persistently and earnestly (usually followed by upon or in): to inculcate virtue in the young.
  • inculcatory — inculcating by nature, characterized by a tendency to inculcate
  • inculpating — Present participle of inculpate.
  • inculpation — to charge with fault; blame; accuse.
  • inculpatory — to charge with fault; blame; accuse.
  • incuriosity — The quality or state of lacking curiosity.
  • incurvating — Present participle of incurvate.
  • incurvation — curved, especially inward.
  • indeciduate — Zoology. not deciduate.
  • inducements — Plural form of inducement.
  • inductances — Plural form of inductance.
  • inductional — Pertaining to, or proceeding by, induction; inductive.
  • inductively — of, relating to, or involving electrical induction or magnetic induction.
  • inductivism — The use of or preference for inductive methods of reasoning, especially in science.
  • inductivity — power to induct; an inductive quality
  • induplicate — folded or rolled inward: said of the parts of the calyx or corolla when the edges are bent abruptly toward the axis, or of leaves in vernation when the edges are rolled inward and then arranged about the axis without overlapping.
  • ineducation — lack of education.
  • ineffectual — not effectual; without satisfactory or decisive effect: an ineffectual remedy.
  • ineluctable — incapable of being evaded; inescapable: an ineluctable destiny. Synonyms: inevitable, unavoidable, irrevocable, unpreventable, unstoppable, inexorable. Antonyms: certain, sure, fated.
  • ineluctably — incapable of being evaded; inescapable: an ineluctable destiny. Synonyms: inevitable, unavoidable, irrevocable, unpreventable, unstoppable, inexorable. Antonyms: certain, sure, fated.
  • inexecution — a lack of execution; failure to carry out (an order, plan, etc)
  • infecundity — not fecund; unfruitful; barren.
  • infructuose — Not yielding fruit.
  • infructuous — (Pakistan and India only; of a project etc) not fruitful.
  • injunctions — Plural form of injunction.
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