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There are 17 eleven-letter words containing D, 3I, 2T and Y

addictivityadmittivitybioidentitydiatomicitydiatonicitydidacticitydirectivitydismotilitydistinctifyeditabilityinductilityinductivityintrepidityσ-additivitythyroiditistidy␣whitiesTrinitytide

22 definitions found

  • addictivity — n. The characteristic of being addictive.
  • admittivity — n. The reciprocal of impedivity.
  • bioidentity — n. Identity based on bioidentification.
  • diatomicity — n. The quality of being diatomic.
  • diatonicity — n. (Music) The quality of being diatonic.
  • didacticity — n. Aptitude for teaching.
  • directivity — n. (Physics, electrical engineering) A measure of the performance… — n. (Geology) Anisotropy in the propagation of earthquake waves… — n. (Rare) Directionality.
  • dismotility — n. Alternative form of dysmotility.
  • distinctify — v. (Transitive) To make distinct or distinctive.
  • editability — n. The state of being editable. — n. The conditions under which something may be edited.
  • inductility — n. The quality or state of being inductile.
  • inductivity — n. (Physics) A measure of the capacity for magnetic inductance. — n. (Rare) The susceptibility to a process of induction (in various senses).
  • intrepidity — n. The quality of being intrepid; bravery.
  • σ-additivity — n. (Mathematical analysis) countable additivity.
  • thyroiditis — n. (Pathology) Inflammation of the thyroid gland.
  • tidy␣whities — n. (Informal, nonstandard, proscribed) Men’s briefs; underwear.
  • Trinitytide — prop.n. (Christianity) Trinity Sunday, the Sunday after Pentecost… — prop.n. (Christianity, chiefly Anglicanism) The season of the…
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