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9-letter words containing a, s, t, o, u

  • -gnathous — indicating or having a jaw of a specified kind
  • abductors — Plural form of abductor.
  • ablutions — Someone's ablutions are all the activities that are involved in washing himself or herself.
  • abortuses — immature placental or fetal tissue prematurely passed or curetted.
  • absolutes — free from imperfection; complete; perfect: absolute liberty.
  • acanthous — spinous.
  • accoutres — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of accoutre.
  • accustoms — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of accustom.
  • acoustics — the scientific study of sound and sound waves
  • actuators — Plural form of actuator.
  • acupoints — Plural form of acupoint.
  • acusector — a needle for cutting tissue by means of a high-frequency electric current.
  • adductors — Plural form of adductor.
  • adeodatusSaint, died a.d. 676, pope 672–676.
  • adoptious — adopted
  • aeronauts — A traveler in a hot-air balloon, airship, or other flying craft.
  • agnathous — (esp of lampreys and hagfishes) lacking jaws
  • air scout — a scout belonging to a scout troop that specializes in flying, gliding, etc
  • akoluthos — the title of a commander of a regiment in the Byzantine Varangian Guard
  • alcathous — a son of Pelops and Hippodamia who married Euachme and became king of Megara.
  • allmouths — Plural form of allmouth.
  • alumroots — Plural form of alumroot.
  • ambitious — Someone who is ambitious has a strong desire to be successful, rich, or powerful.
  • ananthous — (of higher plants) having no flowers
  • anestrous — not showing estrus.
  • angostura — the bitter, aromatic bark of either of two South American citrus trees, Galipea officinalis or G. cusparia, used in medicine and in the preparation of liqueurs and bitters.
  • anoestrus — a period of sexual inactivity between two periods of oestrus in many mammals
  • antigonus — (Gonatus) c319–239 b.c, king of Macedonia 283–239 (son of Demetrius I).
  • antiochus — name of thirteen kings of the Seleucid dynasty of Syria
  • antonescu — Ion. 1882–1946, Romanian general and statesman; appointed prime minister (1940) by King Carol II. He was executed for war crimes
  • antoninusMarcus Aurelius, Marcus Aurelius.
  • apatosaur — a large, long-necked, herbivorous dinosaur
  • apetalous — (of flowering plants) having no petals
  • argentous — of or containing silver in the monovalent state
  • argonauts — Classical Mythology. a member of the band of men who sailed to Colchis with Jason in the ship Argo in search of the Golden Fleece.
  • art house — a motion-picture theater specializing in the exhibition of art films.
  • art-house — An art-house film is a film that is intended to be a serious artistic work rather than a piece of popular entertainment.
  • as though — You use as if and as though when you are giving a possible explanation for something or saying that something appears to be the case when it is not.
  • asbestous — having the look, structure or qualities of asbestos
  • ashburton1st Baron, Baring, Alexander.
  • asomatous — having no material body; incorporeal.
  • astichous — having a structure or layout that is not in rows
  • astounded — If you are astounded by something, you are very shocked or surprised that it could exist or happen.
  • astronaut — An astronaut is a person who is trained for travelling in a spacecraft.
  • astroturf — Astroturf is a type of artificial fiber that is used instead of grass on some sports fields.
  • astucious — Subtle; cunning; astute.
  • at source — at the point of origin
  • atrocious — If you describe something as atrocious, you are emphasizing that its quality is very bad.
  • auditions — Plural form of audition.
  • autecious — autoecious

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