9-letter words containing a, c, r, e, t
- eradicate — Destroy completely; put an end to.
- erectable — Capable of being erected or raised up.
- eristical — Obsolete form of eristic.
- erratical — (rare) erratic.
- escalator — A moving staircase consisting of an endlessly circulating belt of steps driven by a motor, conveying people between the floors of a public building.
- escargots — (US) Cooked land snails, usually served as an appetizer or starter.
- escheator — a person appointed to deal with escheats
- escortage — the act of escorting
- esoterica — Esoteric or highly specialized subjects or publications.
- et cetera — and the rest; and others; and so forth: used at the end of a list to indicate that other items of the same class or type should be considered or included
- etceteras — Plural form of etcetera.
- etherical — relating to ether
- ethnarchs — Plural form of ethnarch.
- eucaryote — Alternative spelling of eukaryote.
- eucharist — The Eucharist is the Christian religious ceremony in which Christ's last meal with his disciples is celebrated by eating bread and drinking wine.
- evocatory — evocative
- exactress — A female exactor.
- exarchate — A distant province governed by an exarch under the Byzantine emperors.
- exarchist — a supporter of an exarch, esp the Exarch of Bulgaria
- excarnate — with the flesh removed
- excavator — A person who removes earth carefully and systematically from an archaeological site in order to find buried remains.
- excoriate — Censure or criticize severely.
- excreates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of excreate.
- execrated — Simple past tense and past participle of execrate.
- execrates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of execrate.
- execrator — a person who execrates or makes an execration
- executary — a person whose job comprises tasks appropriate to a middle-management executive as well as those traditionally carried out by a secretary
- exoterica — (Used with or without an article) Writing, facts, principles, etc. that are widely known.
- extracted — Simple past tense and past participle of extract.
- extractor — A machine or device used to extract something.
- extricate — Free (someone or something) from a constraint or difficulty.
- eye chart — a chart used to test vision from a specified distance: it consists typically of rows of letters of decreasing size
- fabricate — to make by art or skill and labor; construct: The finest craftspeople fabricated this clock.
- facefirst — Violently forward, so as to strike something with one's face.
- faceprint — a digitally recorded representation of a person's face that can be used for security purposes because it is as individual as a fingerprint
- factorage — the action or business of a factor.
- factories — A building or group of buildings where goods are manufactured or assembled chiefly by machine.
- factorise — (mathematics): To create a list of factors.
- factorize — Mathematics. to resolve into factors.
- faithcure — a cure or healing through prayer or faith in God
- farcemeat — forcemeat.
- flat race — a race run on a level track having no hurdles, water jumps, hedges, or the like to hinder the speed of the entrants.
- fleet car — A car that is bought as one of a number owned and operated by a particular company, e.g. as company cars
- footraces — Plural form of footrace.
- forcemeat — a mixture of finely chopped and seasoned foods, usually containing egg white, meat or fish, etc., used as a stuffing or served alone.
- forcipate — having the shape of or resembling a forceps.
- forecasts — Plural form of forecast.
- foreteach — to teach (something) ahead of time
- forficate — deeply forked, as the tail of a bird.
- formicate — To move like ants.