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9-letter words containing a, s, t, e, r

  • allergist — An allergist is a doctor who specializes in treating people with allergies.
  • allostery — the condition of a protein (such as an enzyme) in which the structure and activity of the enzyme are modified by the binding of a metabolic molecule at a site other than the chemically active one
  • altarwise — in the position of an altar
  • althusser — Louis. 1918–90, French Marxist philosopher, author of For Marx (1965) and Reading Capital (1965): committed to a mental hospital (1981) after killing his wife
  • amaterasu — the Japanese Shinto goddess personifying the sun.
  • ameristic — not divided into parts; having no meristem.
  • amortised — Finance. to liquidate or extinguish (a mortgage, debt, or other obligation), especially by periodic payments to the creditor or to a sinking fund. to write off a cost of (an asset) gradually.
  • amortizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of amortize.
  • amsterdam — the commercial capital of the Netherlands, a major industrial centre and port on the IJsselmeer, connected with the North Sea by canal: built on about 100 islands within a network of canals. Pop: 737 000 (2003 est)
  • 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.
  • anestrous — not showing estrus.
  • anoestrus — a period of sexual inactivity between two periods of oestrus in many mammals
  • answer to — a spoken or written reply or response to a question, request, letter, etc.: He sent an answer to my letter promptly.
  • answereth — Archaic third-person singular form of answer.
  • anteaters — Plural form of anteater.
  • anterooms — Plural form of anteroom.
  • antibuser — someone who opposes busing
  • antimeres — Plural form of antimere.
  • antipress — opposed to or acting against the press
  • antiquers — a person who takes a special interest in antiques; a collector of antiquities; antiquary.
  • antiserum — blood serum containing antibodies against a specific antigen, used to treat or provide immunity to a disease
  • antshrike — any of several antbirds, especially of the genus Thamnophilus, superficially resembling the shrike.
  • apartness — the quality of being apart
  • aperients — Plural form of aperient.
  • aperitifs — Plural form of aperitif.
  • apertness — the quality of being apert
  • apertures — Plural form of aperture.
  • appetiser — Alternative spelling of appetizer.
  • arbalests — Plural form of arbalest.
  • arbitress — a female arbitrator
  • arbutuses — Plural form of arbutus.
  • archstone — a wedge-shaped stone forming the curved part of an arch
  • areostyle — (of columned buildings) having a wide intercolumniation equal to four or more diameters of one of the columns
  • arethusas — Plural form of arethusa.
  • argentous — of or containing silver in the monovalent state
  • arguments — an oral disagreement; verbal opposition; contention; altercation: a violent argument.
  • aridities — being without moisture; extremely dry; parched: arid land; an arid climate.
  • aristaeus — a son of Apollo and Cyrene: protector of herds and fields
  • aristides — known as Aristides the Just. ?530–?468 bc, Athenian general and statesman, who played a prominent part in the Greek victories over the Persians at Marathon (490), Salamis (480), and Plataea (479)
  • aristotle — a bottle
  • armaments — Armaments are weapons and military equipment belonging to an army or country.
  • armatures — Plural form of armature.
  • armistice — An armistice is an agreement between countries who are at war with one another to stop fighting and to discuss ways of making peace.
  • aromatase — an enzyme that converts testosterone into an oestrogen
  • aromatise — Alternative spelling of aromatize.
  • arrantest — Superlative form of arrant.
  • arrestant — a substance that stops a chemical reaction
  • arresters — Plural form of arrester.
  • arresting — attracting attention; striking
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