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10-letter words containing a, n, t

  • annihilate — To annihilate something means to destroy it completely.
  • annotating — Present participle of annotate.
  • annotation — Annotation is the activity of annotating something.
  • annotative — to supply with critical or explanatory notes; comment upon in notes: to annotate the works of Shakespeare.
  • annotinous — one year old.
  • annuitants — Plural form of annuitant.
  • annulation — the formation of rings
  • annunciate — to announce
  • anoestrous — anestrous.
  • anogenital — Of or relating to the anus and genitals.
  • anointment — to rub or sprinkle on; apply an unguent, ointment, or oily liquid to.
  • anorectics — Plural form of anorectic.
  • anorexiant — a substance, as a drug, for causing loss of appetite.
  • anovulants — Plural form of anovulant.
  • ant-thrush — any of several antbirds, especially of the genus Formicarius.
  • antagonise — to make hostile or unfriendly; make an enemy or antagonist of: His speech antagonized many voters.
  • antagonism — Antagonism between people is hatred or dislike between them. Antagonisms are instances of this.
  • antagonist — Your antagonist is your opponent or enemy.
  • antagonize — If you antagonize someone, you make them feel angry or hostile towards you.
  • antarctica — a continent around the South Pole: consists of an ice-covered plateau, 1800–3000 m (6000 ft to 10 000 ft) above sea level, and mountain ranges rising to 4500 m (15 000 ft) with some volcanic peaks; average temperatures all below freezing and human settlement is confined to research stations. All political claims to the mainland are suspended under the Antarctic Treaty of 1959
  • antebellum — of or during the period before a war, esp the American Civil War
  • antecedent — An antecedent of something happened or existed before it and was similar to it in some way.
  • anteceding — to go before, in time, order, rank, etc.; precede: Shakespeare antecedes Milton.
  • antecessor — a predecessor; someone who goes or has gone before
  • antechapel — the outer part of a chapel at the west end
  • antedating — An example or instance of a word, phrase, etc., at a date earlier than previously known or recorded.
  • antemedial — Lb entomology Situated before (i.e. closer to the head than) the middle of the thorax or wing.
  • antemedian — Alternative form of antemedial.
  • antemortem — made or done just before one's death
  • antennifer — a pivotal projection at the rim of an antennal socket.
  • antennular — having antennules or similar appendages
  • antenumber — a number that immediately precedes another: Three is the antenumber of four.
  • antepartum — of or noting the period prior to childbirth; before delivery.
  • antepenult — the third last syllable in a word
  • anteriorly — in an anterior position
  • anteverted — to displace (the uterus or other body organ) by tipping forward.
  • anthemwise — alternately
  • antheridia — a male reproductive structure producing gametes, occurring in ferns, mosses, fungi, and algae.
  • anthersmut — a species of parasitic fungus, Ustilago violacea
  • anthimeria — (rhetoric) The use of a word from one word class or part of speech as if it were from another. Typically, and for example, the use of a noun as if it were a verb.
  • anthomania — an intense fondness for flowers
  • anthophore — an elongation of the receptacle of a flower between the calyx and corolla
  • anthozoans — Plural form of anthozoan.
  • anthracene — a colourless tricyclic crystalline solid having a slight blue fluorescence, used in the manufacture of chemicals, esp diphenylamine and alizarin, and as crystals in scintillation counters. Formula: C6H4(CH)2C6H4
  • anthracite — Anthracite is a type of very hard coal which burns slowly, producing a lot of heat and very little smoke.
  • anthracoid — resembling anthrax
  • anthropoid — resembling man
  • anthuriums — Plural form of anthurium.
  • anti-aging — effective in retarding the effects of aging: Chemists hope to produce an antiaging drug.
  • anti-alias — to process (a digital graphic image) so that it has a smooth, rather than a jagged, edge
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