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10-letter words containing a, n, t, i, s, m

  • first name — given or Christian name
  • first-name — of or relating to one's first, or given, name; familiar; intimate: They were on a first-name basis soon after meeting.
  • formations — Plural form of formation.
  • fraternism — (obsolete) fraternization.
  • fulminates — Plural form of fulminate.
  • germinates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of germinate.
  • gymnasiast — a student in a gymnasium.
  • gymnastics — (used with a plural verb) gymnastic exercises.
  • gynostemia — the united stamens and pistil of an orchid.
  • hamstrings — Plural form of hamstring.
  • harmonists — Plural form of harmonist.
  • heathenism — a belief or practice of heathens; idolatry.
  • heidenstam — Verner von [ver-nuh r fawn] /ˈvɛr nər fɔn/ (Show IPA), 1859–1940, Swedish poet and novelist: Nobel Prize 1916.
  • hetmanship — the position of a hetman
  • histamines — Plural form of histamine.
  • histaminic — Biochemistry, Physiology. a heterocyclic amine, C 5 H 9 N 3 , released by mast cells when tissue is injured or in allergic and inflammatory reactions, causing dilation of small blood vessels and smooth muscle contraction.
  • humanistic — a person having a strong interest in or concern for human welfare, values, and dignity.
  • humanities — all human beings collectively; the human race; humankind.
  • imitations — Plural form of imitation.
  • immigrants — a person who migrates to another country, usually for permanent residence.
  • impactions — Plural form of impaction.
  • impuissant — lacking strength; feeble; weak.
  • inamoratas — Plural form of inamorata.
  • inamoratos — Plural form of inamorato.
  • incasement — the act of encasing.
  • informants — Plural form of informant.
  • initialism — a set of initials representing a name, organization, or the like, with each letter pronounced separately, as FBI for Federal Bureau of Investigation.
  • inseminate — to inject semen into (the female reproductive tract); impregnate.
  • instalment — the act of installing.
  • intimacies — Plural form of intimacy.
  • ironmaster — the master of a foundry or ironworks; a manufacturer of iron.
  • italianism — an Italian practice, trait, or idiom.
  • jamesonite — a metallic, dark-gray mineral, lead and iron antimony sulfide: formerly mined for lead.
  • kantianism — the philosophy of Kant, who held that the content of knowledge comes a posteriori from sense perception, but that its form is determined by a priori categories of the mind: he also declared that God, freedom, and immortality, although they cannot be proved or disproved, are necessary postulates of a rational morality
  • kentishman — a native or inhabitant of Kent, England.
  • kinematics — the branch of mechanics that deals with pure motion, without reference to the masses or forces involved in it.
  • lambasting — to beat or whip severely.
  • lamingtons — Plural form of lamington.
  • lampoonist — One who lampoons.
  • lavishment — The act of lavishing.
  • lemniscate — a plane curve generated by the locus of the point at which a variable tangent to a rectangular hyperbola intersects a perpendicular from the center to the tangent. Equation: r 2 = 2 a 2 cosθ.
  • lineaments — Plural form of lineament.
  • luminarist — a painter concerned with precision in using light and shade
  • machinates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of machinate.
  • machinists — Plural form of machinist.
  • macintrash — /mak'in-trash"/ The Apple Macintosh, as described by a hacker who doesn"t appreciate being kept away from the *real computer* by the interface. The term maggotbox has been reported in regular use in the Research Triangle area of North Carolina. Compare Macintoy. See also beige toaster, WIMP environment, point-and-drool interface, drool-proof paper, user-friendly.
  • mackintosh — Charles Rennie [ren-ee] /ˈrɛn i/ (Show IPA), 1868–1928, Scottish architect and designer.
  • magazinist — a person who writes for or edits a magazine.
  • magistrand — a fourth-year university student
  • magnetised — Simple past tense and past participle of magnetise.
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