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10-letter words containing a, b, s, t, r, u

  • lubricants — Plural form of lubricant.
  • lubricates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of lubricate.
  • macroburst — (meteorology) A strong downdraft, of over 2.5 miles in diameter, that can cause damaging winds.
  • marabuntas — Plural form of marabunta.
  • masturbate — to engage in masturbation.
  • neuroblast — an immature nerve cell.
  • obfuscator — Agent noun of obfuscate; one who obfuscates.
  • obituaries — Plural form of obituary.
  • obituarist — a notice of the death of a person, often with a biographical sketch, as in a newspaper.
  • objurgates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of objurgate.
  • obscurants — Plural form of obscurant.
  • obturators — Plural form of obturator.
  • paintbrush — a brush for applying paint, as one used in painting houses or one used in painting pictures.
  • pasturable — capable of providing pasture, as land.
  • rouseabout — an unskilled labourer in a shearing shed
  • roustabout — a wharf laborer or deck hand, as on the Mississippi River.
  • saintsbury — George Edward Bateman [beyt-muh n] /ˈbeɪt mən/ (Show IPA), 1845–1933, English literary critic and historian.
  • soubresaut — a jump performed with the legs held together and the body erect but slightly curved to the side.
  • status bar — a row at the bottom of a window that displays information about the window, as the status of a web page load or details of an open document.
  • strabismus — a disorder of vision due to a deviation from normal orientation of one or both eyes so that both cannot be directed at the same object at the same time; squint; crossed eyes.
  • strasbourg — a department in NE France. 1848 sq. mi. (4785 sq. km). Capital: Strasbourg.
  • strassburg — a city in NE France, on the Rhine: the chief French inland port; under German rule (1870–1918); university (1567); seat of the Council of Europe and of the European Parliament. Pop: 264 115 (1999)
  • studebakerClement, 1831–1901, U.S. wagon maker and pioneer automobile designer.
  • subarcuate — fairly arched
  • subarticle — an article that forms part of a larger or main article
  • subcentral — near or almost to the center.
  • subchapter — a subdivision especially of a body of laws.
  • subcharter — to rent a chartered vehicle
  • subcordate — almost heart-shaped
  • subcrustal — situated or occurring below the crust of the earth.
  • subintrant — having attacks or fits one after the other
  • subjugator — to bring under complete control or subjection; conquer; master.
  • subnatural — existing in or formed by nature (opposed to artificial): a natural bridge.
  • subnitrate — a basic salt of nitric acid.
  • suborbital — (of a spacecraft) not in orbit; not achieving an altitude and velocity resulting in a ballistic trajectory circling the earth at least once.
  • subprimate — a primitive variety of primate
  • subquarter — one of the quarterings of a grand quarter.
  • substellar — having a mass smaller than the mass needed by stars for nuclear fusion
  • substernal — of or relating to the sternum.
  • substratal — something that is spread or laid under something else; a stratum or layer lying under another.
  • substratum — something that is spread or laid under something else; a stratum or layer lying under another.
  • subterrain — a cave or subterranean room.
  • subterrane — a cave or subterranean room.
  • subtractor — in electronics, a circuit of which the output depends upon the difference between two inputs
  • subtrahend — a number that is subtracted from another.
  • subvariety — a minor or subordinate variety
  • sugar beet — various cultivars of a beet, Beta vulgaris, of the amaranth family, having a white root, cultivated for the sugar it yields.
  • tankbuster — an aircraft, missile, etc designed to destroy tanks
  • the absurd — the conception of the world, esp in Existentialist thought, as neither designed nor predictable but irrational and meaningless
  • true basic — (language)   A compiled BASIC, by John Kemeny and Thomas E. Kurtz, requiring no line numbers.
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