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11-letter words containing a, s, i, e, n

  • antisecrecy — opposed to secrecy, particularly in government
  • antiseizure — acting against or preventing seizures
  • antisemitic — Alternative spelling of anti-Semitic.
  • antiseptics — pertaining to or affecting antisepsis.
  • antislavery — opposed to slavery, esp slavery of Black people
  • antispyware — Designed or intended to combat or eliminate spyware on a computer system.
  • antisthenes — ?445–365 bc, Greek philosopher, founder of the Cynic school, who taught that the only good was virtue, won by self-control and independence from worldly needs
  • antistrophe — the second of two movements made by a chorus during the performance of a choral ode
  • antistudent — opposed to or acting against students
  • antisuicide — acting to prevent suicide
  • antitheists — Plural form of antitheist.
  • antithesize — To create antitheses.
  • antitruster — a person opposed to trusts, monopolies, or similar organizations
  • antitussive — alleviating or suppressing coughing
  • anxiousness — full of mental distress or uneasiness because of fear of danger or misfortune; greatly worried; solicitous: Her parents were anxious about her poor health.
  • aponeurosis — a white fibrous sheet of tissue by which certain muscles are attached to bones
  • apoproteins — Plural form of apoprotein.
  • appeasingly — in an appeasing manner
  • apprentices — Plural form of apprentice.
  • aquafitness — a keep-fit regime in which exercises are performed standing up in a swimming pool
  • aquamarines — Plural form of aquamarine.
  • arabian sea — the NW part of the Indian Ocean, between Arabia and India
  • arabinoside — a glycoside yielding arabinose when hydrolysed
  • archaeornis — an extinct primitive Jurassic bird, formerly placed in the genus Archaeornis but now thought to be a species of archaeopteryx
  • archenemies — Plural form of archenemy.
  • archnemesis — A chief nemesis.
  • arenicolous — growing or living in sand or sandy places
  • armentieres — a town in N France: site of battles in both World Wars. Pop: 25 273 (1999)
  • 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.
  • arsenicated — Treated with arsenate or other arsenic compound.
  • artemisinin — a drug obtained from the plant genus Artemisia and used to treat malaria
  • arylamines' — any of a group of amines in which one or more of the hydrogen atoms of ammonia are replaced by aromatic groups.
  • ascendingly — moving upward; rising.
  • ascensional — (astronomy) Relating to ascension.
  • ascertained — to find out definitely; learn with certainty or assurance; determine: to ascertain the facts.
  • aschelminth — in some systems of classification, any of a phylum (Aschelminthes) of wormlike animals, including rotifers, gastrotrichs, gordian worms, and nematodes: these animals are usually considered to be in separate phyla
  • ashen light — a faint glow visible on the unlit side of the planet Venus in its crescent phase.
  • ashlar line — a horizontal line, indicated at a building site with a taut string, that corresponds to the exterior surface plane of a masonry wall.
  • asperations — Plural form of asperation.
  • aspergation — the action of sprinkling, suffusing or irrigating with water
  • assassinate — When someone important is assassinated, they are murdered as a political act.
  • assentation — servile or hypocritical agreement
  • assentingly — in a concurring or complying manner
  • assertation — An assertion, statement of opinion.
  • assessingly — So as to assess.
  • assignments — Plural form of assignment.
  • assiniboine — a river in W Canada, rising in E Saskatchewan and flowing southeast and east to the Red River at Winnipeg. Length: over 860 km (500 miles)
  • assistances — the act of assisting; help; aid; support.
  • assoilments — Plural form of assoilment.
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