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10-letter words containing a, t, i, o

  • anatomized — Simple past tense and past participle of anatomize.
  • anatomizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of anatomize.
  • anchorites — Plural form of anchorite.
  • anchoritic — of or relating to an anchorite
  • ancipitous — Alternative form of ancipital.
  • anecdotist — a person who tells or collects anecdotes
  • anemotaxis — oriented movement in response to a current of air.
  • angioblast — one of several mesenchymal cells capable of developing into the endothelium of the blood vessels.
  • angiopathy — (pathology) Any disease of the blood vessels.
  • angulation — an angular formation
  • angwantibo — a rare gold-coloured prosimian primate of tropical Africa, Arctocebus calabarensis, having digits that are specialized as a pair of pincers for climbing: family Lorisidae (lorises)
  • anhelation — a panting or shortness of breath causing breathing difficulty
  • anhidrotic — curbing the secretion of sweat
  • animations — Plural form of animation.
  • anisotropy — Physics. of unequal physical properties along different axes. Compare isotropic (def 1).
  • annexation — the act of annexing, esp territory, or the condition of being annexed
  • annotating — Present participle of annotate.
  • annotation — Annotation is the activity of annotating something.
  • annotative — to supply with critical or explanatory notes; comment upon in notes: to annotate the works of Shakespeare.
  • annotinous — one year old.
  • annulation — the formation of rings
  • anogenital — Of or relating to the anus and genitals.
  • anointment — to rub or sprinkle on; apply an unguent, ointment, or oily liquid to.
  • anorectics — Plural form of anorectic.
  • anorexiant — a substance, as a drug, for causing loss of appetite.
  • antagonise — to make hostile or unfriendly; make an enemy or antagonist of: His speech antagonized many voters.
  • antagonism — Antagonism between people is hatred or dislike between them. Antagonisms are instances of this.
  • antagonist — Your antagonist is your opponent or enemy.
  • antagonize — If you antagonize someone, you make them feel angry or hostile towards you.
  • anteriorly — in an anterior position
  • anthomania — an intense fondness for flowers
  • anthracoid — resembling anthrax
  • anthropoid — resembling man
  • anti-knock — An anti-knock agent helps to stop an engine from knocking, making it function more smoothly.
  • anti-labor — productive activity, especially for the sake of economic gain.
  • anti-mason — a member of the Anti-Masonic party or a supporter of its principles.
  • anti-roman — of or relating to the ancient or modern city of Rome, or to its inhabitants and their customs and culture: Roman restaurants.
  • anti-story — a narrative of short-story length that makes no effort to follow a plot and ignores structural conventions, character motivations, and the like.
  • anti-tumor — a swollen part; swelling; protuberance.
  • anti-woman — the female human being, as distinguished from a girl or a man.
  • antiarmour — designed or equipped to combat armoured vehicles
  • antibaryon — the antiparticle of any of the baryons
  • antibiosis — an association between two organisms, esp microorganisms, that is harmful to one of them
  • antibiotic — Antibiotics are medical drugs used to kill bacteria and treat infections.
  • antibodies — any of numerous Y -shaped protein molecules produced by B cells as a primary immune defense, each molecule and its clones having a unique binding site that can combine with the complementary site of a foreign antigen, as on a virus or bacterium, thereby disabling the antigen and signaling other immune defenses. Abbreviation: Ab.
  • antichoice — opposed to granting pregnant women the choice to have an abortion
  • antichthon — counterearth.
  • anticodons — Plural form of anticodon.
  • anticorona — a luminous edging around the shadow of an observer or the point where his or her shadow would fall, as thrown by the sun upon a cloud or fog bank.
  • antidromic — (of nerve fibres) conducting nerve impulses in a direction opposite to normal
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