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10-letter words containing a, p, i, c, t, u

  • ancipitous — Alternative form of ancipital.
  • apiculture — the breeding and care of bees
  • apolaustic — concerned with or dedicated to enjoyment
  • apothecium — a cup-shaped structure that contains the asci, esp in lichens; a type of ascocarp
  • auspicated — Simple past tense and past participle of auspicate.
  • autophobic — Of or pertaining to autophobia.
  • autoscopic — of or relating to an out-of-body experience
  • autotropic — Growing in a straight line.
  • callithump — a noisy band or parade
  • camp it up — If a performer camps it up, they deliberately perform in an exaggerated and often amusing way.
  • capacitous — Having the legal capacity to do something.
  • capillatus — (of a cumulonimbus cloud) having a cirriform upper portion that resembles an anvil or a disorderly mass of hair.
  • capitellum — an enlarged knoblike structure at the end of a bone that forms an articulation with another bone; capitulum
  • capitulant — a person who capitulates
  • capitulary — any of the collections of ordinances promulgated by the Frankish kings (8th–10th centuries ad)
  • capitulate — If you capitulate, you stop resisting and do what someone else wants you to do.
  • captiously — In a captious manner.
  • catapultic — of or resembling a catapult
  • copulating — Present participle of copulate.
  • copulation — sexual intercourse.
  • copulative — serving to join or unite
  • crispature — the state of being crisped or crispate
  • curateship — the office or position of a curate
  • curtain-up — the moment when the curtain is raised and a play or similar show begins
  • cuspidated — Alternative form of cuspidate.
  • disculpate — (transitive) To free from blame or the imputation of a fault; to exculpate.
  • duplicated — a copy exactly like an original.
  • duplicates — Plural form of duplicate.
  • duplicator — a machine for making duplicates, as a mimeograph.
  • duplicatus — (of a cloud) consisting of superposed layers that sometimes partially merge.
  • epicanthus — (anatomy) A skin fold of the upper eyelid, typical to East Asians.
  • euplastics — the art of healing well
  • impunctual — Not punctual.
  • inculpated — Simple past tense and past participle of inculpate.
  • inculpates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of inculpate.
  • juliet cap — a skullcap, often set with pearls or other gems, worn by women for semiformal or bridal wear.
  • manuscript — the original text of an author's work, handwritten or now usually typed, that is submitted to a publisher.
  • multipacks — Plural form of multipack.
  • occupation — a person's usual or principal work or business, especially as a means of earning a living; vocation: Her occupation was dentistry.
  • occupative — relating to work or profession
  • paedeutics — the study of teaching
  • pancratium — (in ancient Greece) an athletic contest combining wrestling and boxing.
  • paniculate — arranged in panicles.
  • parachutic — involving a parachute
  • part music — music, especially vocal music, with parts for two or more independent performers.
  • particular — of or relating to a single or specific person, thing, group, class, occasion, etc., rather than to others or all; special rather than general: one's particular interests in books.
  • pasticheur — a person who makes, composes, or concocts a pastiche.
  • pediculate — of or related to the Pediculati, a group of teleost fishes, characterized by the elongated base of their pectoral fins, simulating an arm or peduncle.
  • picturable — a visual representation of a person, object, or scene, as a painting, drawing, photograph, etc.: I carry a picture of my grandchild in my wallet.
  • pneumatics — a pneumatic tire.

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