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12-letter words containing a, s

  • assimilating — to take in and incorporate as one's own; absorb: He assimilated many new experiences on his European trip.
  • assimilation — an assimilating or being assimilated
  • assimilative — of or causing assimilation; assimilating
  • assimilators — Plural form of assimilator.
  • assimilatory — characterized by assimilation; assimilating.
  • assimulating — Present participle of assimulate.
  • assimulation — Obsolete form of assimilation.
  • associations — Plural form of association.
  • assortedness — the position of being sorted, grouped or harmonized with, well or badly, or provided with a good or bad assortment or mixture
  • assuefaction — the condition of being or becoming familiar with or used to something
  • assumability — a mortgage loan or a feature of such that allows the buyer of a property to assume or take on the existing mortgage from the property seller
  • assumed bond — a bond issued by one corporation and assumed as an obligation by another.
  • assumed name — If you do something under an assumed name, you do it using a name that is not your real name.
  • assumptively — taken for granted.
  • assurbanipal — Ashurbanipal
  • astacologist — a person who investigates and analyses crayfish
  • astanga yoga — a revived ancient form of yoga that involves a fast and powerful series of movements
  • asteriskless — having no asterisk
  • astigmatizer — a cylindrical lens used in a rangefinder to draw out the point image of a point source into a line.
  • astigmometer — an apparatus for measuring the degree of astigmatism.
  • astigmoscope — astigmatoscope.
  • astonishable — (obsolete) Astonishing.
  • astonishment — Astonishment is a feeling of great surprise.
  • astoundingly — capable of overwhelming with amazement; stunningly surprising.
  • astral plane — a plane of existence inhabited by astral bodies
  • astringently — In the manner of an astringent.
  • astrobiology — the branch of biology that investigates the possibility of life elsewhere in the universe
  • astrochemist — (chemistry, astronomy) A chemist or astronomer whose speciality is astrochemistry.
  • astrocompass — a navigational instrument for giving directional bearings from the centre of the earth to a particular star. It is carried in long-range aircraft, ships, spacecraft, etc
  • astrocytomas — Plural form of astrocytoma.
  • astrodynamic — Pertaining to astrodynamics.
  • astrogeology — the study of the structure, composition, and history of other planets and other bodies in the solar system
  • astrological — the study that assumes and attempts to interpret the influence of the heavenly bodies on human affairs.
  • astronautics — the science and technology of space flight
  • astronomical — If you describe an amount, especially the cost of something as astronomical, you are emphasizing that it is very large indeed.
  • astrophysics — Astrophysics is the study of the physical and chemical structure of the stars, planets, and other natural objects in space.
  • astrotourist — a person who pays to travel into space as a form of recreation
  • astroturfing — a PR tactic used in politics and advertising in which actors are paid to display overt and apparently spontaneous grassroots support for a particular product, policy, or event
  • asymmetrical — Something that is asymmetrical has two sides or halves that are different in shape, size, or style.
  • asymptomatic — If someone with a disease is asymptomatic, it means that they do not show any symptoms of the disease.
  • asymptotical — of or relating to an asymptote.
  • asynchronies — a lack of synchronism or coincidence in time.
  • asynchronism — a lack of synchronism; occurrence at different times
  • asynchronous — An asynchronous electric machine is one in which the magnetic field and the rotation are not exactly the same.
  • at a stretch — with some difficulty; by making a special effort
  • at all costs — If you say that something must be avoided at all costs, you are emphasizing that it must not be allowed to happen under any circumstances.
  • at all hours — If you say that something happens at all hours of the day or night, you disapprove of it happening at the time that it does or as often as it does.
  • at all times — all the time, constantly
  • at half-mast — If a flag is flying at half-mast, it is flying from the middle of the pole, not the top, to show respect and sorrow for someone who has just died.
  • at intervals — If something happens at intervals, it happens several times with gaps or pauses in between.
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