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13-letter words containing a, c, i, s

  • aeromagnetics — the science of measuring magnetic characteristics associated with atmospheric conditions of the earth.
  • aeromechanics — the mechanics of gases, esp air
  • aesthetically — in an aesthetic manner
  • aestheticians — Plural form of aesthetician.
  • aestheticized — Simple past tense and past participle of aestheticize.
  • aestheticizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of aestheticize.
  • affectionless — showing no affection or kindly disposition towards
  • affectiveness — The property of being affective.
  • affenpinscher — a small wire-haired breed of dog of European origin, having tufts of hair on the muzzle
  • african daisy — any of several composite plants native to Africa, especially of the genera Arctotis, Gerbera, and Lonas, having showy, daisylike flowers.
  • agonistically — in an agonistic manner
  • agriculturist — an agricultural expert
  • agrochemicals — Plural form of agrochemical.
  • agroecologist — One who studies agroecology.
  • ahistorically — In an ahistorical way.
  • air discharge — Air discharge is a method for testing ESD-protection structures in which the ESD generator is discharged through an air gap between the generator and the device under test.
  • aius locutius — a disembodied voice that warned the Romans of a coming invasion by the Gauls.
  • albizu campos — Pedro [pe-th raw] /ˈpɛ ðrɔ/ (Show IPA), 1891–1964, Puerto Rican political leader.
  • alchemistical — relating to alchemists
  • alexis carrel — Alexis [uh-lek-sis;; French a-lek-see] /əˈlɛk sɪs;; French a lɛkˈsi/ (Show IPA), 1873–1944, French surgeon and biologist, in U.S. 1905–39: Nobel Prize 1912.
  • alice springs — a town in central Australia, in the Northern Territory, in the Macdonnell Ranges. Pop: 23 640 (2001)
  • all-consuming — taking up all of someone's time and attention
  • all-inclusive — All-inclusive is used to indicate that a price, especially the price of a holiday, includes all the charges and all the services offered.
  • alpha scorpii — Antares
  • alphanumerics — Plural form of alphanumeric.
  • alsike clover — a European clover, Trifolium hybridum, having pink flowers, grown in the U.S. for forage.
  • alumosilicate — (inorganic chemistry) The anion [AlSiO4]-1.
  • ambient music — a style of popular music which aims to create a relaxing atmosphere
  • america's cup — an international yachting trophy, first won by the schooner America in 1851 and held as a challenge trophy by the New York Yacht Club until 1983
  • amicus curiae — a person not directly engaged in a case who advises the court
  • amniocenteses — Plural form of amniocentesis.
  • amniocentesis — If a pregnant woman has an amniocentesis, fluid is removed from her womb in order to check that her unborn baby is not affected by certain genetic disorders.
  • amphictyonies — Plural form of amphictyony.
  • amphitrichous — having a single flagellum at each end.
  • amphotericins — Plural form of amphotericin.
  • anachronistic — You say that something is anachronistic when you think that it is out of date or old-fashioned.
  • anaphrodisiac — tending to lessen sexual desire
  • ancus marcius — a king of Rome, during whose reign the first bridge across the Tiber was constructed.
  • androcentrism — centered on, emphasizing, or dominated by males or masculine interests: an androcentric society; an androcentric religion.
  • androdioecism — the state of being androdioecious
  • anesthetic to — incapable of feeling or responding to
  • anfractuosity — the condition or quality of being anfractuous
  • angelicalness — The state or quality of being angelical.
  • angiosarcomas — Plural form of angiosarcoma.
  • anglicisation — The process by which something or someone (usually a word) is made more English. Usually applied to language or culture.
  • animal starch — glycogen.
  • anise camphor — anethole.
  • anisometropic — relating to anisometropia
  • anna christie — a play (1921) by Eugene O'Neill.
  • annunciations — Plural form of annunciation.
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