11-letter words containing rac
- charactered — Simple past tense and past participle of character.
- charactonym — a name given to a literary character that is descriptive of a quality or trait of the character.
- chloracetic — an acid made by chlorinating acetic acid
- chrysocracy — a form of government by the rich
- cleptocracy — Alternative form of kleptocracy.
- close brace — right brace
- confederacy — A confederacy is a union of states or people who are trying to achieve the same thing.
- contractile — having the power to contract or to cause contraction
- contracting — an agreement between two or more parties for the doing or not doing of something specified.
- contraction — When a woman who is about to give birth has contractions, she experiences a very strong, painful tightening of the muscles of her womb.
- contractive — having the power of contracting
- contractors — Plural form of contractor.
- contractual — A contractual arrangement or relationship involves a legal agreement between people.
- contracture — a disorder in which a skeletal muscle is permanently tightened (contracted), most often caused by spasm or paralysis of the antagonist muscle that maintains normal muscle tension
- coraciiform — of, relating to, or belonging to the Coraciiformes, an order of birds including the kingfishers, bee-eaters, hoopoes, and hornbills
- corner rack — A corner rack is a shelving unit designed to fit into corners to maximize space.
- counteracts — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of counteract.
- crack hardy — to disguise one's discomfort, etc; put on a bold front
- crack house — a house or flat where drugs are dealt and used
- cracked gas — Cracked gas is gas from a refining process, which is often compressed afterwards.
- crackerjack — Someone or something that is crackerjack is excellent or of very high quality.
- crackleware — porcelain or pottery decorated with intentional crazing in the glaze
- cracklingly — With a crackling sound.
- cracovienne — a fast dance from the Krakow region of Poland which became popular in Paris during the 19th century
- cycle track — a special path created for cyclists to use
- cyperaceous — of, relating to, or belonging to the Cyperaceae, a family of grasslike flowering plants with solid triangular stems, including the sedges, bulrush, cotton grass, and certain rushes. Some are grown as water plants or as ornamental grasses; and Cyperus papyrus is the papyrus plant
- daddy track — a career path for men who are willing to forgo promotions, raises, etc., so as to spend more time with their children.
- democracies — Plural form of democracy.
- demonocracy — power of or rule by demons
- dendrachate — a variety of agate with black or brown tree-like markings, caused by impurities
- deracialize — to remove racial characteristics from (a person)
- deracinated — to pull up by the roots; uproot; extirpate; eradicate.
- deracinates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of deracinate Pulls up by the roots.
- detractions — Plural form of detraction.
- detractress — a female detractor
- diffraction — the phenomenon exhibited by wave fronts that, passing the edge of an opaque body, are modulated, thereby causing a redistribution of energy within the front: it is detectable in light waves by the presence of a pattern of closely spaced dark and light bands (diffraction pattern) at the edge of a shadow.
- diffractive — causing or pertaining to diffraction.
- disgraceful — bringing or deserving disgrace; shameful; dishonorable; disreputable.
- disgracious — Lacking grace; not pleasing; disagreeable.
- distractful — (archaic) distracting.
- distracting — Preventing concentration or diverting attention; disturbing.
- distraction — the act of distracting.
- distractive — tending to distract.
- distractors — Plural form of distractor.
- dracunculus — A fish, the dragonet.
- embraceable — Able or suitable to be embraced.
- embracement — A clasp in the arms; embrace.
- embracingly — In an embracing manner.
- ergatocracy — Government by the workers.
- extractable — Capable of being extracted.