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There are 17 eleven-letter words containing NCIP

CONCIPIENCYconcipiency n. Conception; conceiving.
CONCIPIENCY n. the state of being concipient.
COPRINCIPALcoprincipal n. One of a group of people who act jointly as principals (in various senses).
COPRINCIPAL n. a joint principal.
EMANCIPATEDemancipated v. Simple past tense and past participle of emancipate.
emancipated adj. Something which has been set free.
EMANCIPATE v. to free from restraint, control, or the power of another.
EMANCIPATESemancipates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of emancipate.
EMANCIPATE v. to free from restraint, control, or the power of another.
EMANCIPATORemancipator n. A person who emancipates.
EMANCIPATOR n. one who emancipates.
EMANCIPISTSemancipists n. Plural of emancipist.
EMANCIPIST n. (historical) a convict who has served his time of punishment in a penal colony.
ENCIPHERERSencipherers n. Plural of encipherer.
ENCIPHERER n. one who enciphers.
ENCIPHERINGenciphering v. Present participle of encipher.
ENCIPHER v. to write in a secret code.
INCIPIENCESincipiences n. Plural of incipience.
INCIPIENCE n. a beginning; an incipient state, also INCIPIENCY.
INCIPIENTLYincipiently adv. In an incipient manner.
INCIPIENT adv. beginning; in an early stage.
MANCIPATINGmancipating v. Present participle of mancipate.
MANCIPATE v. to enslave.
MANCIPATIONmancipation n. (Obsolete) Slavery.
mancipation n. (Historical) In Ancient Rome, a legal formality for acquiring title to property by actual or by simulated purchase.
MANCIPATION n. (historical) legal transfer by actual or symbolic sale.
MANCIPATORYmancipatory adj. Of or pertaining to mancipation.
MANCIPATORY adj. relating to mancipation.
PRINCIPALLYprincipally adv. In a primary manner; pertaining to the principal of a matter.
PRINCIPAL adv. chief.
PRINCIPATESprincipates n. Plural of principate.
PRINCIPATE n. principality; supreme rule.
PRINCIPLINGprincipling v. Present participle of principle.
PRINCIPLE v. to ground (a person) in the principles or elements of a subject.
UNCIPHERINGunciphering v. Present participle of uncipher.
UNCIPHER v. (obsolete) to decipher.

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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