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There are 17 eleven-letter words containing CITAT

CAPACITATEDcapacitated v. Simple past tense and past participle of capacitate.
capacitated adj. (Transitive, mathematics) Constrained by maximum throughput, often applied to physical networks transporting flows.
CAPACITATE v. to make or render capable.
CAPACITATEScapacitates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of capacitate.
CAPACITATE v. to make or render capable.
ELICITATIONelicitation n. The act of eliciting.
elicitation n. Something that is elicited.
ELICITATION n. the act of eliciting.
EXCITATIONSexcitations n. Plural of excitation.
EXCITATION n. the act of exciting or putting in motion.
FELICITATEDfelicitated v. Simple past tense and past participle of felicitate.
FELICITATE v. to congratulate.
FELICITATESfelicitates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of felicitate.
FELICITATE v. to congratulate.
FELICITATORfelicitator n. One who felicitates, or offers congratulation.
FELICITATOR n. one who felicitates.
INCITATIONSincitations n. Plural of incitation.
INCITATION n. the act of inciting.
INCITATIVESincitatives n. Plural of incitative.
INCITATIVE n. an agent that incites.
MISCITATIONmiscitation n. Erroneous citation.
MISCITATION n. the act of misciting.
OSCITATIONSoscitations n. Plural of oscitation.
OSCITATION n. yawning, sleepiness.
RECITATIONSrecitations n. Plural of recitation.
RECITATION n. the act of enumerating.
RECITATIVESrecitatives n. Plural of recitative.
RECITATIVE n. a style of musical declamation, between singing and ordinary speech, used esp. in the dialogue and narrative parts of an opera or oratorio, also RECITATIVO.
RECITATIVOSrecitativos n. Plural of recitativo.
RECITATIVO n. (Italian) a style of musical declamation, between singing and ordinary speech, used esp. in the dialogue and narrative parts of an opera or oratorio, also RECITATIVE.
RESUSCITATEresuscitate v. (Transitive) To restore consciousness, vigor, or life to.
resuscitate v. (Intransitive) To regain consciousness.
resuscitate adj. (Obsolete) Restored to life.
SUSCITATINGsuscitating v. Present participle of suscitate.
SUSCITATE v. to excite; to rouse.
SUSCITATIONsuscitation n. (Obsolete) The act of raising or exciting.
SUSCITATION n. the act of suscitating.

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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