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10-letter words containing a, c, i, d, e, n

  • enunciated — Simple past tense and past participle of enunciate.
  • escalading — Present participle of escalade.
  • eudaemonic — Conducive to happiness.
  • factfinder — a person who searches impartially for the facts or actualities of a subject or situation, especially one appointed to conduct an official investigation, as in a labor-management conflict.
  • fancy dive — any of the series of specified dives executed in fancy diving, as the jackknife or gainer.
  • fascinated — to attract and hold attentively by a unique power, personal charm, unusual nature, or some other special quality; enthrall: a vivacity that fascinated the audience.
  • fornicated — Simple past tense and past participle of fornicate.
  • fractioned — Mathematics. a number usually expressed in the form a/b. a ratio of algebraic quantities similarly expressed.
  • franchised — Simple past tense and past participle of franchise.
  • fricandeau — a loin of veal, larded and braised, or roasted.
  • funkadelic — (music) Of, or relating to, funkadelia.
  • grandniece — a daughter of one's nephew or niece.
  • guardiance — (obsolete) guardianship.
  • haciendado — hacendado.
  • hand-piece — handheld, power-operated shears used by a shearer
  • handpicked — Picked by hand; picked or selected with care.
  • handpieces — Plural form of handpiece.
  • hinderance — Archaic spelling of hindrance.
  • hindrances — Plural form of hindrance.
  • ice island — a tabular iceberg in the arctic region.
  • ice maiden — a beautiful but aloof woman
  • imbalanced — If you describe a situation as imbalanced, you mean that the elements within it are not evenly or fairly arranged.
  • impedances — Plural form of impedance.
  • in advance — to move or bring forward: The general advanced his troops to the new position.
  • inadequacy — Also, inadequateness [in-ad-i-kwit-nis] /ɪnˈæd ɪ kwɪt nɪs/ (Show IPA). the state or condition of being inadequate; insufficiency.
  • inaffected — (obsolete) unaffected.
  • incandesce — Glow with heat.
  • incarnated — embodied in flesh; given a bodily, especially a human, form: a devil incarnate.
  • incendiary — used or adapted for setting property on fire: incendiary bombs.
  • incidental — happening or likely to happen in an unplanned or subordinate conjunction with something else.
  • includable — to contain, as a whole does parts or any part or element: The package includes the computer, program, disks, and a manual.
  • incompared — incomparable; unmatched; unequalled
  • incouraged — Simple past tense and past participle of incourage.
  • inculcated — to implant by repeated statement or admonition; teach persistently and earnestly (usually followed by upon or in): to inculcate virtue in the young.
  • inculpated — Simple past tense and past participle of inculpate.
  • incurvated — Simple past tense and past participle of incurvate.
  • indelicacy — the quality or condition of being indelicate.
  • indelicate — offensive to a sense of generally accepted propriety, modesty, or decency; improper, unrefined, or coarse: indelicate language.
  • index card — a card, often relatively small, as 3 × 5 inches (7.6 × 12.7 cm), used in noting or recording information and usually filed in an index.
  • index case — the first case of a disease, or the primary case referred to in a report
  • indicative — showing, signifying, or pointing out; expressive or suggestive (usually followed by of): behavior indicative of mental disorder.
  • indictable — liable to being indicted, as a person.
  • indignance — Indignation.
  • induceable — Capable of being induced.
  • inductance — that property of a circuit by which a change in current induces, by electromagnetic induction, an electromotive force. Symbol: L. Compare inductive coupling, mutual inductance, self-inductance.
  • ineducable — incapable of being educated, especially because of some condition, as mental retardation or emotional disturbance.
  • inoculated — to implant (a disease agent or antigen) in a person, animal, or plant to produce a disease for study or to stimulate disease resistance.
  • intendance — an administrative department, especially one in the government system introduced by the French statesman Richelieu during the 17th century, or the officials in charge of it.
  • intendancy — the office or function of an intendant.
  • interacted — to act one upon another.
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