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12-letter words containing enat

  • concatenated — Simple past tense and past participle of concatenate.
  • concatenates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of concatenate.
  • concatenator — to link together; unite in a series or chain.
  • denaturalize — to deprive of nationality
  • denaturation — to deprive (something) of its natural character, properties, etc.
  • deoxygenated — to remove oxygen from (a substance, as blood or water).
  • halogenating — Present participle of halogenate.
  • halogenation — (chemistry) The reaction of a halogen with something, especially the replacement of a hydrogen atom of an organic compound with a halogen one.
  • hydrogenated — to combine or treat with hydrogen, especially to add hydrogen to the molecule of (an unsaturated organic compound).
  • hydrogenates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hydrogenate.
  • incatenation — a chaining up; linking or being linked together; binding together with chains or fetters
  • miscegenator — a person who advocates or engages in miscegenation
  • pantothenate — a widely occurring derivative of pantothenic acid
  • rejuvenating — making young again
  • rejuvenation — to make young again; restore to youthful vigor, appearance, etc.: That vacation has certainly rejuvenated him.
  • rejuvenative — to make young again; restore to youthful vigor, appearance, etc.: That vacation has certainly rejuvenated him.
  • renaturation — the process of returning proteins to their original state
  • thioarsenate — any of a group of chemical compounds considered salts of the thioarsenic acids
  • unhyphenated — without a hyphen
  • unoxygenated — not enriched with oxygen
  • xanthogenate — Xanthate.

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