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11-letter words containing n, a, b, t, e

  • cerebrating — Present participle of cerebrate.
  • cerebration — the act of thinking; consideration; thought
  • chantefable — (in medieval French literature) a prose narrative interspersed with verse.
  • client base — A business's client base is the same as its customer base.
  • cocelebrant — One of two or more celebrants involved with the same occasion.
  • combat zone — (in warfare) an area where fighting is taking place
  • combinative — resulting from being, tending to be, or able to be joined or mixed together
  • commentable — a remark, observation, or criticism: a comment about the weather.
  • confabulate — to talk together; converse; chat
  • conglobated — in the form of a globe or ball
  • connectable — to join, link, or fasten together; unite or bind: to connect the two cities by a bridge; Communication satellites connect the local stations into a network.
  • construable — that can be construed
  • contactable — able to be communicated with
  • containable — to hold or include within its volume or area: This glass contains water. This paddock contains our best horses.
  • contentable — satisfied with what one is or has; not wanting more or anything else.
  • contestable — a race, conflict, or other competition between rivals, as for a prize.
  • contrivable — Capable of being contrived, invented, or devised.
  • contubernal — occupying the same tent
  • convictable — to prove or declare guilty of an offense, especially after a legal trial: to convict a prisoner of a felony.
  • counterbase — a double bass
  • cretan bull — a savage bull, captured on Crete by Hercules and allowed to roam near Marathon in Greece until captured by Theseus.
  • cybernation — the use of computers to control and carry out operations, as in manufacturing
  • cyclobutane — (uncountable, organic compound) A simple alicyclic hydrocarbon, C4H8; a light inflammable gas.
  • dative bond — coordinate bond
  • dative-bond — a type of covalent bond between two atoms in which the bonding electrons are supplied by one of the two atoms.
  • debarkation — Disembarkation.
  • debauchment — The act of debauching or corrupting; the act of seducing from virtue or duty.
  • decarbonate — to remove carbon dioxide from (a solution, substance, etc)
  • defibrinate — to divest of fibrin or the protein formed in blood during clotting
  • delibration — (obsolete, uncountable) The act of stripping off bark.
  • demibastion — half a bastion, having only one flank, at right angles to the wall
  • demountable — to remove from a mounting, setting, or place of support, as a gun.
  • deniability — the condition of being deniable
  • dentil band — (in classical architecture) a molding occupying the position of a row of dentils and often cut to resemble one.
  • dentolabial — (phonetics) articulated with the upper lip and lower teeth.
  • disablement — to make unable or unfit; weaken or destroy the capability of; incapacitate: The detective successfully disabled the bomb. He was disabled by the accident.
  • disbandment — to break up or dissolve (an organization): They disbanded the corporation.
  • disturbance — the act of disturbing.
  • drumbeating — That to beat on drums.
  • east bengal — formerly a part of the Indian province of Bengal; now coextensive with Bangladesh. Compare Bengal (def 1).
  • east berlin — a former country in central Europe: created in 1949 from the Soviet zone of occupied Germany established in 1945: reunited with West Germany in 1990. 41,827 sq. mi. (108,333 sq. km). Capital: East Berlin.
  • east punjab — the eastern part of the former province of Punjab, in British India: now part of Punjab state, India.
  • elaborating — Present participle of elaborate.
  • elaboration — The act or process of producing or refining with labor; improvement by successive operations; refinement.
  • elizabethan — of or from period of Elizabeth I
  • embankments — Plural form of embankment.
  • embarcation — Alternative form of embarkation.
  • embarkation — The act of embarking.
  • embarkments — Plural form of embarkment.
  • embracement — A clasp in the arms; embrace.
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