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There are 15 words containing ECTIS

PECTISEpectise v. Alternative form of pectize.
PECTISE v. to congeal to a jelly, also PECTIZE.
PECTISEDpectised v. Simple past tense and past participle of pectise.
PECTISE v. to congeal to a jelly, also PECTIZE.
PECTISESpectises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of pectise.
PECTISE v. to congeal to a jelly, also PECTIZE.
PECTISINGpectising v. Present participle of pectise.
PECTISE v. to congeal to a jelly, also PECTIZE.
PANDECTISTpandectist adj. Pertaining to the Pandects compiled under the Roman emperor Justinian I.
pandectist adj. Pertaining to the German adaptation of Roman law in the early sixteenth century.
pandectist n. An expert on the Pandects compiled under the Roman emperor Justinian I.
PECTISABLEPECTISABLE adj. that can be pectised, also PECTIZABLE.
PANDECTISTSpandectists n. Plural of pandectist.
PANDECTIST n. one who writes a pandect, a treatise covering a subject exhaustively.
PECTISATIONPECTISATION n. the act of pectising, also PECTIZATION.
RECTISERIALrectiserial adj. (Botany) Arranged in exactly vertical ranks, as leaves on stems.
RECTISERIAL adj. in vertical ranks.
LECTISTERNIAlectisternia n. Plural of lectisternium.
LECTISTERNIUM n. (Latin) an ancient Greek/Roman religious rite in which the images of gods were placed on couches and food spread before them.
PECTISATIONSPECTISATION n. the act of pectising, also PECTIZATION.
LECTISTERNIUMlectisternium n. (Historical) An ancient "feast of the gods", at which images of the gods were set on couches around a feast table.
LECTISTERNIUM n. (Latin) an ancient Greek/Roman religious rite in which the images of gods were placed on couches and food spread before them.
LECTISTERNIUMSlectisterniums n. Plural of lectisternium.
LECTISTERNIUM n. (Latin) an ancient Greek/Roman religious rite in which the images of gods were placed on couches and food spread before them.
PROJECTISATIONPROJECTISATION n. the direction of aid to developing countries towards a specific project, without regard to wider issues or needs, also PROJECTIZATION.
PROJECTISATIONSPROJECTISATION n. the direction of aid to developing countries towards a specific project, without regard to wider issues or needs, also PROJECTIZATION.

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