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12-letter words containing gen

  • degeneracies — Plural form of degeneracy.
  • degenerately — In a degenerate manner.
  • degenerating — to fall below a normal or desirable level in physical, mental, or moral qualities; deteriorate: The morale of the soldiers degenerated, and they were unable to fight.
  • degeneration — the process of degenerating
  • degenerative — A degenerative disease or condition is one that gets worse as time progresses.
  • deoxygenated — to remove oxygen from (a substance, as blood or water).
  • deoxygenized — Simple past tense and past participle of deoxygenize.
  • diabetogenic — causing or producing diabetes
  • diplogenesis — the double production or formation of something that is normally single, such as a doubled part in a fetus or a double fetus
  • disingenuine — (proscribed) Disingenuous.
  • disingenuity — (obsolete) disingenuousness.
  • disingenuous — lacking in frankness, candor, or sincerity; falsely or hypocritically ingenuous; insincere: Her excuse was rather disingenuous.
  • divergencies — Plural form of divergency.
  • double agent — a person who spies on a country while pretending to spy for it.
  • drying agent — A drying agent is used in an absorption column (= a tall vessel) to remove water from fractions.
  • echogenicity — (medical) The ability to create an echo that can be detected in an ultrasound examination.
  • edmond genet — Edmond Charles Edouard [ed-mawn sharl ey-dwar] /ɛdˈmɔ̃ ʃarl eɪˈdwar/ (Show IPA), ("Citizen Genêt") 1763–1834, French minister to the U.S. in 1793.
  • eigenvectors — Plural form of eigenvector.
  • electrogenic — Pf or pertaining to electrogenesis.
  • endogenously — In an endogenous manner.
  • estate agent — sells homes, property
  • ethnogenesis — The emergence of a distinct, recognizable, ethnic identity.
  • export agent — an person who acts on behalf of a business to develop a market for a product or service in a foreign country
  • fibrinogenic — producing fibrin.
  • fiscal agent — a person or organization serving as another's financial agent.
  • flegenheimerArthur ("Dutch Schultz") 1902–35, U.S. gangster.
  • gelatigenous — (archaic) Producing or yielding gelatin.
  • genappe yarn — a worsted yarn that has been genapped and made smooth and lustrous.
  • gendarmeries — Plural form of gendarmerie.
  • gender-blind — not discriminating on the basis of gender, or not making a distinction between the sexes
  • gender-fluid — noting or relating to a person whose gender identity or gender expression is not fixed and shifts over time or depending on the situation.
  • gene library — a collection of gene clones that represents the genetic material of an organism: used in genetic engineering
  • gene mapping — any of a number of methods used to construct a model of the linear sequence of genes of a particular chromosome.
  • gene therapy — the application of genetic engineering to the transplantation of genes into human cells in order to cure a disease caused by a genetic defect, as a missing enzyme.
  • genealogical — a record or account of the ancestry and descent of a person, family, group, etc.
  • generability — capable of being generated or produced.
  • general rule — a principle or regulation governing conduct, action, procedure, arrangement, etc.: the rules of chess.
  • general shop — a shop that sells various types of goods
  • general will — (in the philosophy of Rousseau) the source of legitimate authority residing in the collective will as contrasted with individual interests
  • generalising — to infer (a general principle, trend, etc.) from particular facts, statistics, or the like.
  • generalities — Plural form of generality.
  • generalizing — to infer (a general principle, trend, etc.) from particular facts, statistics, or the like.
  • generalships — Plural form of generalship.
  • generation c — the people who create and publish material such as blogs, podcasts, videos, etc, on the internet
  • generation o — the youthful voters who supported Barack Obama in the 2008 US Presidential election
  • generation x — the generation born between about 1966 and 1980, especially in the U.S.
  • generation y — members of the generation of people born between the early 1980s and mid-1990s who are seen as being discerning consumers with a high disposable income
  • generation z — members of the generation of people born since the mid-1990s who are seen as confident users of new technology
  • generational — the entire body of individuals born and living at about the same time: the postwar generation.
  • generatively — capable of producing or creating.
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