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11-letter words containing a, s, o

  • accustoming — Present participle of accustom.
  • accustomise — Non-Oxford British standard spelling of accustomize.
  • accustomize — (rare) To learn to adapt one's lifestyle to a new or changed environment.
  • achondrites — Plural form of achondrite.
  • achromatism — the condition or quality of being achromatic; lack of color
  • achromatous — having little or no colour or less than is normal
  • acidophilus — a lactic-acid-producing bacterium primarily found in live yoghurt, useful in restoring bacterial balance in the intestine
  • acidulously — In a acidulous manner; in a mildly sour or acid way.
  • acoelomates — Plural form of acoelomate.
  • acorn spoon — a spoon having an acornlike ornament at the end of its stem.
  • acorn sugar — quercitol.
  • acoustician — an expert in acoustics
  • acquisition — If a company or business person makes an acquisition, they buy another company or part of a company.
  • acquisitory — tending or seeking to acquire and own, often greedily; eager to get wealth, possessions, etc.: our acquisitive impulses; acquisitive societies.
  • acrimonious — Acrimonious words or quarrels are bitter and angry.
  • acroamatics — Esoteric lectures.
  • acrocarpous — (of mosses) having clustered upright stems and the reproductive parts borne at the tip of a stem
  • acrocinesia — (pathology) Excessive movement of the limbs.
  • acrokinesia — (pathology) Alternative form of acrocinesia.
  • acropolises — Plural form of acropolis.
  • actinomyces — a genus of bacteria that causes disease in humans and improves soil ecology
  • actinostele — (botany) A type of protostele, in which the core of vascular tissue in the stem extends outward in lobes.
  • action shot — a still photograph that shows someone or something in motion
  • activations — Plural form of activation.
  • actual cost — the cost of a product based on incurred costs of material and labor required in its production.
  • adaptations — Plural form of adaptation.
  • addititious — increasing
  • adenoiditis — inflammation of the adenoid tissue.
  • adenomatous — characterized by a collection of glandular growths
  • adenomyosis — (medicine) A medical condition characterized by the presence of ectopic glandular tissue in the surrounding muscles, particularly of the endometrial tissue of the uterus in the myometrium, sometimes considered as a form of endometriosis.
  • adeodatus i — Deusdedit.
  • adhocracies — Plural form of adhocracy.
  • adiaphorism — a Christian Protestant theological theory that certain rites and actions are matters of indifference in religion since not forbidden by the Scriptures
  • adiaphorous — morally neutral or indifferent
  • adipocerous — Like adipocere.
  • adipose fin — a posterior dorsal fin occurring in some fish, such as those of the salmon and catfish families
  • adiposeness — The state or quality of being adipose.
  • admirations — Plural form of admiration.
  • admonishing — to caution, advise, or counsel against something.
  • admonitions — Plural form of admonition.
  • adolescence — Adolescence is the period of your life in which you develop from being a child into being an adult.
  • adolescents — Plural form of adolescent.
  • adoptionism — an early Greek theology that Jesus was a man gifted with divine powers
  • adoptionist — someone who believes in adoptionism
  • adscription — ascription
  • adventurous — Someone who is adventurous is willing to take risks and to try new methods. Something that is adventurous involves new things or ideas.
  • aeciospores — Plural form of aeciospore.
  • aegospotami — a river of ancient Thrace that flowed into the Hellespont. At its mouth the Spartan fleet under Lysander defeated the Athenians in 405 bc, ending the Peloponnesian War
  • aero-optics — the study of the effect of aircraft-induced and atmospheric disturbances on the efficiency of laser weapons
  • aerodromics — (obsolete) The science of flying airplanes.
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