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11-letter words containing y, e, a, n

  • circinately — In a circinate fashion.
  • clay pigeon — Clay pigeons are discs of baked clay which are thrown into the air by a machine as targets for gun shooting practice.
  • clergywoman — a female member of the clergy
  • coadjacency — the state of two or more things being adjacent in experience or thought
  • coenenchyma — gelatinous material uniting the polyps of an anthozoan colony
  • coenzymatic — of or relating to coenzymes
  • colinearity — the state of being arranged in the same linear sequence
  • collenchyma — a strengthening and supporting tissue in plants, consisting of elongated living cells whose walls are thickened with cellulose and pectins
  • collinearly — lying in the same straight line.
  • combed yarn — cotton or worsted yarn of fibers laid parallel, superior in smoothness to carded yarn.
  • command key — (on a computer keyboard) a key used when executing commands
  • commendably — worthy of praise: She did a commendable job of informing all the interested parties.
  • commensally — In a commensal manner.
  • common year — an ordinary year of 365 days; a year having no intercalary period.
  • companywide — Extending throughout a company.
  • complacency — Complacency is being complacent about a situation.
  • conan doyle — Sir Arthur. 1859–1930, British author of detective stories and historical romances and the creator of Sherlock Holmes
  • conceivably — capable of being conceived; imaginable.
  • concernancy — concernment
  • confederacy — A confederacy is a union of states or people who are trying to achieve the same thing.
  • congenially — agreeable, suitable, or pleasing in nature or character: congenial surroundings.
  • conjugately — In a conjugate manner.
  • connascency — the simultaneous birth of two or more things
  • conservancy — Conservancy is used in the names of organizations that work to preserve and protect the environment.
  • contrariety — opposition between one thing and another; disagreement
  • contrayerva — the root of any of several tropical American moraceous plants of the genus Dorstenia, esp D. contrayerva, used as a stimulant and tonic
  • conversancy — The condition of being conversant.
  • conveyanced — Simple past tense and past participle of conveyance.
  • conveyancer — a person engaged in conveyancing.
  • conveyances — Plural form of conveyance.
  • coparcenary — a form of joint ownership of property, esp joint heirship
  • cordwainery — Shoemaking.
  • counterplay — a positive or aggressive action by the defending side, esp in chess
  • countrymade — (in India) Describing a weapon manufactured illegally in a cottage industry.
  • countryseat — a house or estate in the country
  • county seat — A county seat is the same as a county town.
  • craniectomy — the surgical removal of a part of the skull to facilitate brain surgery, the bone then being discarded rather than replaced
  • craniometry — the study and measurement of skulls
  • creationary — Of or relating to creation.
  • crystalline — A crystalline substance is in the form of crystals or contains crystals.
  • cutaneously — In a cutaneous way.
  • cybernation — the use of computers to control and carry out operations, as in manufacturing
  • cyclazocine — an opiate antagonist used to inhibit the effects of morphine or heroin
  • cycloalkane — any saturated hydrocarbon similar to an alkane but having a cyclic molecular structure and the general formula CnH2n
  • cycloalkene — (organic chemistry) Any unsaturated alicyclic hydrocarbon.
  • cyclobutane — (uncountable, organic compound) A simple alicyclic hydrocarbon, C4H8; a light inflammable gas.
  • cyclohexane — a colourless insoluble flammable liquid cycloalkane with a pungent odour, made by hydrogenation of benzene and used as a paint remover and solvent. Formula: C6H12
  • cynicalness — The state or quality of being cynical.
  • cystadenoma — Hidrocystoma.
  • cytokeratin — Either of several forms of keratin found in the intracytoplasmic cytoskeleton of epithelial tissue.
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