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 There are 10 twelve-letter words containing DUCTIO| CONDUCTIONAL | • conductional adj. Relating to, or by means of conduction. • CONDUCTIONAL adj. relating to conduction.
 |  | COPRODUCTION | • coproduction n. A production in which two or more people, groups or companies work together. • co-production n. Alternative form of coproduction.
 • COPRODUCTION n. a joint production.
 |  | INTRODUCTION | • introduction n. The act or process of introducing. • introduction n. A means, such as a personal letter, of presenting one person to another.
 • introduction n. An initial section of a book or article, which introduces the subject material.
 |  | IRREDUCTIONS | • IRREDUCTION n. being irreducible. |  | PREINDUCTION | • preinduction n. Induction prior to some other process. • preinduction adj. Prior to induction.
 • PREINDUCTION adj. preceding an induction.
 |  | PRODUCTIONAL | • productional adj. Of or pertaining to production. • PRODUCTIONAL adj. relating to production.
 |  | REDUCTIONISM | • reductionism n. An approach to studying complex systems or ideas by reducing them to a set of simpler components. • reductionism n. (Philosophy) A philosophical position which holds that a complex system is nothing but the sum of its…
 • REDUCTIONISM n. the belief that complex phenomena are reducible to simple ones.
 |  | REDUCTIONIST | • reductionist adj. Of, or relating to reductionism. • reductionist n. An advocate of reductionism.
 • REDUCTIONIST n. a believer in reductionism.
 |  | REPRODUCTION | • reproduction n. The act of reproducing new individuals biologically. • reproduction n. The act of making copies.
 • reproduction n. A copy of something, as in a piece of art; a duplicate.
 |  | TRANSDUCTION | • transduction n. (Biology) The transfer of genetic material from one cell to another typically between bacterial cells… • transduction n. The process whereby a transducer converts energy from one form to another.
 • transduction n. (Physiology) The conversion of a stimulus from one form to another.
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 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.
 
 See this list for:English Wiktionary: 31 wordsScrabble in French: 6 wordsScrabble in Spanish: no wordScrabble in Italian: no wordScrabble in German: no wordScrabble in Romanian: 4 words
 
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