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9-letter words containing a, r, e, n

  • affronted — experiencing an insult
  • affrontee — having faces or fronts towards each other
  • affronter — Someone who affronts.
  • aforehand — beforehand; in advance
  • afrikaner — Afrikaner means belonging or relating to the white people in South Africa whose ancestors were Dutch.
  • after-run — the continued running of an internal-combustion engine after the ignition is switched off: Heavy carbon buildup can cause annoying engine after-run.
  • afterings — the last of the milk drawn from a cow in milking, which contains the richest milk
  • afternoon — The afternoon is the part of each day which begins at lunchtime and ends at about six o'clock.
  • afterpain — any pain that follows its cause only after a certain delay
  • age range — a range indicating the upper and lower ages considered suitable for a specified thing
  • agreation — the procedure followed by a government for determining the acceptability to a foreign government of a proposed envoy.
  • agreeance — the act or state of agreeing; agreement.
  • agreement — An agreement is a formal decision about future action which is made by two or more countries, groups, or people.
  • agrements — amenities
  • agrigento — a town in Italy, in SW Sicily: site of six Greek temples. Pop: 54 619 (2001)
  • ahungered — very hungry.
  • air-lance — to clean with an air lance.
  • airliners — Plural form of airliner.
  • airplanes — Plural form of airplane.
  • albertine — a female given name: derived from Albert.
  • aldebaran — a binary star, one component of which is a red giant, the brightest star in the constellation Taurus. It appears in the sky close to the star cluster Hyades. Visual magnitude: 0.85; spectral type: K5III; distance: 65 light years
  • alectryon — any sapindaceous tree of the genus Alectryon of Australasia, Southeast Asia, and Micronesia
  • alertness — fully aware and attentive; wide-awake; keen: an alert mind.
  • aleuronic — related to the aleurone layer
  • alexander — Harold (Rupert Leofric George), Earl Alexander of Tunis. 1891–1969, British field marshal in World War II, who organized the retreat from Dunkirk and commanded in North Africa (1943) and Sicily and Italy (1944–45); governor general of Canada (1946–52); British minister of defence (1952–54)
  • alexandra — 1844–1925, queen consort of Edward VII of Great Britain and Ireland
  • alienator — A person who alienates.
  • alizarine — Alizarin.
  • allenarly — in a solitary manner
  • allergens — Plural form of allergen.
  • allethrin — a clear viscous amber-coloured liquid used as an insecticide and synergist. Formula: C19H26O3; relative density: 1.005
  • alpenhorn — a long, powerful horn of wood or bark, with a cupped mouthpiece and a curved bell at opposite ends, used by Swiss herders and mountaineers.
  • alternant — alternating
  • alternate — When you alternate two things, you keep using one then the other. When one thing alternates with another, the first regularly occurs after the other.
  • amerasian — People who have one American parent and one Asian parent are sometimes referred to as Amerasians.
  • americana — Objects that come from or relate to America are referred to as Americana, especially when they are in a collection.
  • americano — a drink consisting of espresso coffee diluted with hot water
  • aminergic — (physiology) Activated by a biochemical amine.
  • ampersand — An ampersand is the sign &, used to represent the word 'and.'
  • anacruses — Plural form of anacrusis.
  • anaerobes — Plural form of anaerobe.
  • anaerobic — Anaerobic creatures or processes do not need oxygen in order to function or survive.
  • analyzers — Plural form of analyzer.
  • anarchies — Plural form of anarchy.
  • anarchise — make anarchic
  • anarchize — to make anarchic, to destroy the order of things
  • anaxarete — a princess turned to stone for scorning the love of a commoner.
  • ancestors — Plural form of ancestor.
  • 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.
  • anchorage — An anchorage is a place where a boat can anchor safely.
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