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11-letter words containing y, i, t, e

  • easy virtue — loose morals; sexual promiscuity
  • ebulliently — overflowing with fervor, enthusiasm, or excitement; high-spirited: The award winner was in an ebullient mood at the dinner in her honor.
  • ecotoxicity — The potential for biological, chemical or physical stressors to affect ecosystems.
  • ectopically — In an ectopic manner.
  • ecumenicity — (in the Christian church) the state of being ecumenically united, especially in furthering the aims of the ecumenical movement.
  • edi analyst — (job)   A person who introduces EDI standards and technology. An EDI analyst makes decisions for information construction and selects resources for EDI processing and application expansion. He coordinates processing and transmission schedules and mapping of standard data formats. He generally serves as a key contact for trading partners and value-added network consultants.
  • edificatory — intended or serving to edify.
  • editorially — an article in a newspaper or other periodical or on a website presenting the opinion of the publisher, writer, or editor.
  • educability — capable of being educated.
  • effectively — adequate to accomplish a purpose; producing the intended or expected result: effective teaching methods; effective steps toward peace.
  • effectivity — adequate to accomplish a purpose; producing the intended or expected result: effective teaching methods; effective steps toward peace.
  • effectivley — Misspelling of effectively.
  • efficiently — performing or functioning in the best possible manner with the least waste of time and effort; having and using requisite knowledge, skill, and industry; competent; capable: a reliable, efficient assistant.
  • egodystonic — (of behaviours, values, or beliefs) In conflict, or dissonant, with the needs and goals of the ego, or, further, in conflict with a person\u2019s ideal self-image.
  • eidetically — In an eidetic way.
  • elastically — In an elastic manner.
  • electricity — A form of energy resulting from the existence of charged particles (such as electrons or protons), either statically as an accumulation of charge or dynamically as a current.
  • eligibility — The state, quality, or the fact of being eligible.
  • eliminatory — Tending to eliminate.
  • ellipticity — The condition of being elliptic.
  • elucidatory — Serving to elucidate.
  • emotionally — In an emotional manner; displaying emotion.
  • emphyteusis — a continual right in a property that belongs to another
  • emphyteutic — pertaining to emphyteusis
  • emulatively — So as to emulate.
  • endocytosis — The taking in of matter by a living cell by invagination of its membrane to form a vacuole.
  • endocytotic — Of or pertaining to endocytosis.
  • endogeneity — (uncountable) The state of being endogenous.
  • enviability — The state or condition of being enviable.
  • epidemicity — The condition of being epidemic.
  • epiphytotic — Relating to epiphytosis.
  • epitaxially — In an epitaxial way.
  • epithymetic — characterized by desire
  • equilibrity — the state of being in equilibrium
  • equipotency — The condition of being equipotent.
  • equity card — a card proving membership of an actors' trade union
  • erasability — the state of being erasable
  • eristically — In an eristic manner.
  • erodibility — the ability to erode
  • erratically — In an erratic manner; unsteadily or randomly, unpredictably.
  • erythraemia — polycythaemia vera
  • erythristic — Exhibiting erythrism.
  • erythronium — A plant of a genus that includes dogtooth violet.
  • erythropsia — a defect of vision in which objects appear red
  • erythrosine — a fluorone, tetraiodo-fluorescein, which is used as a red food colouring (E127) and in biological staining
  • essentially — Used to emphasize the basic, fundamental, or intrinsic nature of a person, thing, or situation.
  • ethereality — The quality of being ethereal.
  • etymologies — Plural form of etymology.
  • etymologise — (British spelling) alternative spelling of etymologize.
  • etymologist — A lexicographer or linguist who specializes in etymology (the origins of words).
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