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9-letter words containing a, l, e, s, n

  • abseiling — the practice of descending a steep slope by a rope secured from above and coiled around one's body
  • absolvent — a person who absolves
  • addleness — The state or quality of being addle.
  • adultness — the state or quality of being an adult; an impression of maturity
  • affluents — Plural form of affluent.
  • agentless — Without an agent.
  • agileness — the quality of being agile
  • airliners — Plural form of airliner.
  • airplanes — Plural form of airplane.
  • albescent — shading into, growing, or becoming white
  • alcyoneus — a giant who threw a stone at Hercules and was killed when Hercules hit the stone back with his club.
  • alertness — fully aware and attentive; wide-awake; keen: an alert mind.
  • algidness — the state or quality of being algid
  • alginates — Plural form of alginate.
  • alienates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of alienate.
  • alienists — Plural form of alienist.
  • alienness — the state or quality or being alien, foreign, or unfamiliar
  • alikeness — the state or quality of being similar
  • aliveness — having life; living; existing; not dead or lifeless.
  • allergens — Plural form of allergen.
  • alliances — Plural form of alliance.
  • aloneness — the state of being alone
  • alongside — If one thing is alongside another thing, the first thing is next to the second.
  • aloofness — the quality or state of being aloof, distant, or reserved; indifference: His girlfriend's recent aloofness may be a sign that the relationship is over.
  • aluminise — To coat with a layer of aluminium.
  • ampleness — fully sufficient or more than adequate for the purpose or needs; plentiful; enough: an ample supply of water; ample time to finish.
  • anacletus — flourished 1st century a.d, pope 76–88.
  • analemmas — Plural form of analemma.
  • analepsis — A form of flashback in which earlier parts of a narrative are related to others that have already been narrated.
  • analgesia — inability to feel pain
  • analgesic — An analgesic drug reduces the effect of pain.
  • analities — Plural form of anality.
  • analogies — A comparison between two things, typically on the basis of their structure and for the purpose of explanation or clarification.
  • analogise — to make use of analogy in reasoning, argument, etc.
  • analogues — Plural form of analogue.
  • analyzers — Plural form of analyzer.
  • ancestral — You use ancestral to refer to a person's family in former times, especially when the family is important and has property or land which they have had for a long time.
  • anchylose — ankylose
  • androcles — (in Roman legend) a slave whose life was spared in the arena by a lion from whose paw he had once extracted a thorn
  • anelastic — relating to anelasticity
  • angelfish — any of various small tropical marine percoid fishes of the genus Pomacanthus and related genera, which have a deep flattened brightly coloured body and brushlike teeth: family Chaetodontidae
  • angelicas — Plural form of angelica.
  • angerless — showing no sign of anger
  • anglesite — a white or grey secondary mineral consisting of lead sulphate in orthorhombic crystalline form. It occurs in lead-ore deposits and is a source of lead. Formula: PbSO4
  • anglewise — at an angle, in an angular manner
  • anglicise — (transitive) To make English, as to customs, culture, pronunciation, spelling, or style.
  • animalise — Non-Oxford British standard spelling of animalize.
  • ankylosed — Simple past tense and past participle of ankylose.
  • annalised — Simple past tense and past participle of annalise.
  • annualise — To express (a quantity such as an interest rate, profit, expenditure etc.) as if it applied or were measured over one year.

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