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11-letter words containing a, r, s, t

  • apostrophes — Plural form of apostrophe.
  • apostrophic — a digression in the form of an address to someone not present, or to a personified object or idea, as “O Death, where is thy sting?”.
  • apostrophus — a symbol resembling a reversed letter C used in Roman numerals to denote large numbers
  • apotropaism — the use of ritual or magic to ward off evil or bad luck
  • apparations — Plural form of apparation.
  • apparatuses — Plural form of apparatus.
  • apparitions — Plural form of apparition.
  • applescript — (language)   An object-oriented shell language for the Macintosh, approximately a superset of HyperTalk.
  • applicators — Plural form of applicator.
  • appreciates — to be grateful or thankful for: They appreciated his thoughtfulness.
  • apprentices — Plural form of apprentice.
  • aprioristic — belief in, or reliance upon, a priori reasoning, arguments, or principles.
  • apron stage — a stage that projects into the auditorium so that the audience sit on three sides of it
  • aqua fortis — nitric acid
  • aquafortist — a person who makes engravings or etchings through the use of aqua fortis
  • aquarellist — (arts) An artist who paints aquarelles.
  • arab street — public opinion in the Arab world
  • arbitraries — subject to individual will or judgment without restriction; contingent solely upon one's discretion: an arbitrary decision.
  • arbitrators — Plural form of arbitrator.
  • arborescent — having the shape or characteristics of a tree
  • arborvitaes — Plural form of arborvitae.
  • architraves — Plural form of architrave.
  • archpriests — Plural form of archpriest.
  • arctic seal — rabbit fur that has been sheared and dyed to simulate sealskin.
  • arctic skua — a predatory gull-like bird, Stercorarius parasiticus, which harasses terns or gulls into dropping or disgorging fish they have caught; it breeds in northern Eurasia and North America
  • arena stage — the central acting area found in a theatre-in-the-round
  • aristarchus — a crater in the NE quadrant of the moon, having a diameter of about 37 kilometres, which is the brightest formation on the moon
  • aristocracy — The aristocracy is a class of people in some countries who have a high social rank and special titles.
  • aristocrats — Plural form of aristocrat.
  • aristoteles — a walled plain in the first quadrant of the face of the moon: about 60 miles (97 km) in diameter.
  • arithmetics — Plural form of arithmetic.
  • arkeologist — Someone who studies the story of Noah's Ark, particularly by searching for physical evidence which would corroborate it.
  • arm-wrestle — (of two people) to sit facing each other with the elbows resting on a table and clasping hands with each other, each trying to force the other's arm flat onto the table while keeping his or her own elbow touching the table
  • armentieres — a town in N France: site of battles in both World Wars. Pop: 25 273 (1999)
  • arms-length — not closely or intimately connected or associated; distant; remote: an arm's-length relationship.
  • arrangments — Plural form of arrangement.
  • arrestation — the slowing or stopping of the development or progress of something
  • arrestingly — attracting or capable of attracting attention or interest; striking: an arresting smile.
  • arrhythmias — Plural form of arrhythmia.
  • ars antiqua — the style of composition characteristic of the 13th century, especially in France.
  • ars poetica — the art of poetry
  • arsenicated — Treated with arsenate or other arsenic compound.
  • art history — study of art through the ages
  • art student — a person studying art
  • artemisinin — a drug obtained from the plant genus Artemisia and used to treat malaria
  • arthralgias — Plural form of arthralgia.
  • arthritides — (medicine) Plural form of arthritis.
  • arthrodesis — the fusion of bones in a joint through surgery which causes immobility of the joint
  • arthrograms — Plural form of arthrogram.
  • arthroscope — a tubular instrument that is inserted into the capsule of a joint to examine the joint, extract tissue, etc
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