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There are 13 thirteen-letter words containing A, C, G, O, P and 2T| CONSTUPRATING | • constuprating v. Present participle of constuprate. • CONSTUPRATE v. (obsolete) to ravish. | | CONTEMPLATING | • contemplating v. Present participle of contemplate. • CONTEMPLATE v. to view or consider with continued attention. | | CRYPTOGAMISTS | • cryptogamists n. Plural of cryptogamist. • CRYPTOGAMIST n. one who studies cryptogams. | | CYTOPATHOLOGY | • cytopathology n. (Cytology, pathology) The branch of pathology that deals with abnormalities of cells. • CYTOPATHOLOGY n. the study of cells in illness. | | EXPECTORATING | • expectorating v. Present participle of expectorate. • EXPECTORATE v. to eject from the throat or lungs by coughing or hawking and spitting. | | GASTROSCOPIST | • gastroscopist n. One who carries out gastroscopy. • GASTROSCOPIST n. one who uses a gastroscope. | | HYPOTHECATING | • hypothecating v. Present participle of hypothecate. • HYPOTHECATE v. to pledge as security without title or possession. | | METACOMPUTING | • METACOMPUTING n. computing that uses metacomputers. | | PATHOGENICITY | • pathogenicity n. The quality or state of causing, originating or producing disease. • PATHOGENICITY n. the state of being pathogenic. | | PHLOGISTICATE | • phlogisticate v. (Chemistry, obsolete, transitive) To combine phlogiston with. • PHLOGISTICATE v. to combine with phlogiston. | | PLECTOGNATHIC | • plectognathic adj. (Zoology) Of or relating to the plectognaths. • PLECTOGNATHIC adj. belonging to an order of bony fishes including filefishes, also PLECTOGNATHOUS. | | PONTIFICATING | • pontificating v. Present participle of pontificate. • PONTIFICATE v. to speak in a pompous and dogmatic manner. | | PROGNOSTICATE | • prognosticate v. (Transitive) To predict or forecast, especially through the application of skill. • prognosticate v. (Transitive) To presage, betoken. • PROGNOSTICATE v. to foretell from signs or symptoms. |
Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America. Definitions are short excerpt from the WikWik.org and 1Word.ws.
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