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11-letter words containing tra

  • centralised — to draw to or gather about a center.
  • centralises — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of centralise.
  • centralists — a centralizing system; centralization.
  • centralized — to draw to or gather about a center.
  • centralizer — A centralizer is a device fitted with a hinged collar to keep the casing or liner in the center of the wellbore.
  • centralizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of centralize.
  • centrarchid — (zoology) Any member of the Centrarchidae.
  • cheek strap — (of a bridle) one of two straps passing over the cheeks of the horse and connecting the crown piece with the bit or noseband.
  • cirrostrati — Plural form of cirrostratus.
  • concentrate — If you concentrate on something, or concentrate your mind on it, you give all your attention to it.
  • conirostral — (of a bird) having a bill shaped like a cone
  • constrained — embarrassed, unnatural, or forced
  • constraints — limitation or restriction.
  • contrabands — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of contraband.
  • contrabasso — (music) The largest kind of bass viol.
  • 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
  • contradance — contredanse
  • contradanza — A popular Cuban dance music genre of the 19th century, or a work composed in this genre.
  • contradicts — Deny the truth of (a statement), esp. by asserting the opposite.
  • contraflows — Plural form of contraflow.
  • contraparty — the other person or institution entering into a financial contract or transaction: the default of a counterparty.
  • contrapasso — The concept that the punishment of an individual's soul in Hell corresponds to the sin that person committed on earth.
  • contraplete — either of two opposed and complementary elements in a relationship.
  • contraption — You can refer to a device or machine as a contraption, especially when it looks strange or you do not know what it is used for.
  • contrarians — Plural form of contrarian.
  • contrariant — Contrary; opposed; antagonistic; contradictory.
  • contrariety — opposition between one thing and another; disagreement
  • contrarious — (of people or animals) perverse or obstinate
  • contrary to — If you say that something is true contrary to other people's beliefs or opinions, you are emphasizing that it is true and that they are wrong.
  • contrasting — to compare in order to show unlikeness or differences; note the opposite natures, purposes, etc., of: Contrast the political rights of Romans and Greeks.
  • contrastive — tending to contrast; contrasting. contrastive colors.
  • contratenor — (music) countertenor.
  • contravened — to come or be in conflict with; go or act against; deny or oppose: to contravene a statement.
  • contravener — One who contravenes.
  • contravenes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of contravene.
  • contrayerva — the root of any of several tropical American moraceous plants of the genus Dorstenia, esp D. contrayerva, used as a stimulant and tonic
  • cook strait — the strait between North and South Islands, New Zealand. Width: 26 km (16 miles)
  • cosa nostra — the branch of the Mafia that operates in the US
  • cotransduce — to cause (genes) to undergo cotransduction
  • cotransport — the transport of one solute across a membrane from a region of low concentration of another solute to a region of high concentration of that solute
  • cross-trade — cross (def 26).
  • cross-train — to train (a worker, athlete, etc.) to be proficient at different, usually related, skills, tasks, jobs, etc.
  • cycle track — a special path created for cyclists to use
  • daddy track — a career path for men who are willing to forgo promotions, raises, etc., so as to spend more time with their children.
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