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9-letter words containing a, n, y, t

  • franticly — desperate or wild with excitement, passion, fear, pain, etc.; frenzied.
  • frontally — In a frontal manner.
  • gallantly — brave, spirited, noble-minded, or chivalrous: a gallant knight; a gallant rescue attempt.
  • gallantry — dashing courage; heroic bravery; noble-minded behavior.
  • gaycation — a holiday specifically designed for the gay market
  • geniality — warmly and pleasantly cheerful; cordial: a genial disposition; a genial host.
  • genitally — Concerning the genitals.
  • geobotany — phytogeography.
  • gigmanity — the state or quality of being a gigman
  • glycation — (biochemistry) non-enzymatic reaction of a sugar and an amine group of a protein to form a glycoprotein.
  • gratingly — irritating or unpleasant to one's feelings.
  • graystone — (uncountable) A type of gray, volcanic rock, typically containing feldspar and iron.
  • guanylate — (biochemistry) any salt or ester of guanylic acid; the salts are used as flavour enhancers.
  • gymnastic — of or relating to physical exercises that develop and demonstrate strength, balance, and agility, especially such exercises performed mostly on special equipment.
  • gyrations — Plural form of gyration.
  • habitancy — the act or fact of inhabiting; inhabitancy.
  • haltingly — faltering or hesitating, especially in speech.
  • hawthorny — resembling or characterized by hawthorns
  • haycation — A vacation stay on a farm, in which guests often help out with daily farm tasks.
  • heathenry — The state of being heathen.
  • hen party — a party or gathering for women only.
  • hesitancy — hesitation; indecision or disinclination.
  • honey ant — any of several ants, especially of the genus Myrmecocystus, that feed on honeydew or nectar and store the excess juices in the bodies of certain worker ants.
  • honeytrap — A stratagem in which irresistible bait is used to lure a victim.
  • hyacinths — Plural form of hyacinth.
  • hybernate — Obsolete spelling of hibernate.
  • hydantoin — a colorless, needlelike, crystalline compound, C 3 H 4 N 2 O 2 , used in the synthesis of pharmaceutical substances and resins.
  • hydranths — Plural form of hydranth.
  • hydrating — Present participle of hydrate.
  • hydration — any of a class of compounds containing chemically combined water. In the case of some hydrates, as washing soda, Na 2 CO 3 ⋅10H 2 O, the water is loosely held and is easily lost on heating; in others, as sulfuric acid, SO 3 ⋅H 2 O, or H 2 SO 4 , it is strongly held as water of constitution.
  • hydrolant — an urgent warning of navigational dangers in the Atlantic Ocean, issued by the U.S. Navy Hydrographic Office.
  • hydronaut — a person trained to work in deep-sea vessels for research and rescue purposes.
  • hymettian — a mountain in SE Greece, near Athens. 3370 feet (1027 meters).
  • hypanthia — Plural form of hypanthium.
  • hyphenate — to join by a hyphen.
  • hyponasty — increased growth along the lower surface of a plant or plant part, causing it to bend upward.
  • hypotonia — An abnormal loss of muscle tone.
  • iatrogeny — a disease caused by medical intervention or treatment
  • inability — lack of ability; lack of power, capacity, or means: his inability to make decisions.
  • inexactly — In a manner not exact or precise; inaccurately.
  • initially — of, relating to, or occurring at the beginning; first: the initial step in a process.
  • inpayment — a sum of money paid into a bank account
  • insatiety — the state of being insatiate; insatiability
  • insectary — a laboratory for the study of live insects, their life histories, effects on plants, reaction to insecticides, etc.
  • instantly — immediately; at once.
  • interplay — reciprocal relationship, action, or influence: the interplay of plot and character.
  • intestacy — the state or fact of being intestate at death.
  • intracity — Within a city.
  • intricacy — intricate character or state.
  • irritancy — tending to cause irritation; irritating.
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