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There are 14 seventeen-letter words ending with TATE

battleground␣statecivilization-stateConstitution␣Statediazoacetoacetatedichloroargentateenemies␣of␣the␣stateglatirameracetateimmunoprecipitatekeratoprecipitatemonofluoroacetatenitrilotriacetatetetraisopalmitateYellowhammer␣Stateyellow␣precipitate

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  • battleground␣state — n. (US politics) A state which is roughly as likely to vote Republican…
  • civilization-state — n. A political entity (a state) associated with a particular civilization.
  • Constitution␣State — prop.n. The official nickname for the state of Connecticut in…
  • diazoacetoacetate — n. (Organic chemistry) Any diazo derivative of a acetoacetate group or ion.
  • dichloroargentate — n. (Inorganic chemistry) The silver chloride anion AgCl2-; any…
  • enemies␣of␣the␣state — n. Plural of enemy of the state.
  • glatirameracetate — n. (Medicine) glatiramer acetate that is used as an immunomodulator drug.
  • immunoprecipitate — n. A protein precipitated during immunoprecipitation. — v. (Transitive, intransitive) To produce, or to undergo, immunoprecipitation.
  • keratoprecipitate — n. A keratic precipitate on corneal endothelium.
  • monofluoroacetate — n. (Organic chemistry) Any monofluoro derivative of an acetate group or ion.
  • nitrilotriacetate — n. The anion of nitrilotriacetic acid. — n. Any salt or ester of nitrilotriacetic acid.
  • tetraisopalmitate — n. (Organic chemistry) Any compound containing four isopalmitate groups.
  • Yellowhammer␣State — prop.n. An unofficial nickname for the state of Alabama in the…
  • yellow␣precipitate — n. (Chemistry) Mercury(II) oxide.
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