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10-letter words containing a, t, s, b, c

  • subacetate — a basic salt of acetic acid.
  • subacutely — in a subacute manner
  • subaquatic — living or growing partly on land, partly in water.
  • subarcuate — fairly arched
  • subarticle — an article that forms part of a larger or main article
  • subatomics — the study of subatomic particles
  • subcabinet — a group of advisers ranking below the cabinet level, chosen by a chief executive usually from members of the various executive departments.
  • subcentral — near or almost to the center.
  • subchapter — a subdivision especially of a body of laws.
  • subcharter — to rent a chartered vehicle
  • subchelate — having a claw with one pincer longer than the other
  • subclavate — somewhat club-shaped.
  • subcompact — an automobile that is smaller than a compact.
  • subcordate — almost heart-shaped
  • subcrustal — situated or occurring below the crust of the earth.
  • subdialect — a division of a larger dialect
  • subhepatic — of or relating to the liver.
  • sublattice — a set of elements of a lattice, in which each subset of two elements has a least upper bound and a greatest lower bound contained in the given set.
  • subnascent — growing underneath
  • subtractor — in electronics, a circuit of which the output depends upon the difference between two inputs
  • swatchbook — a booklet containing samples (of paper, cloth, etc)
  • switchable — a slender, flexible shoot, rod, etc., used especially in whipping or disciplining.
  • switchback — a highway, as in a mountainous area, having many hairpin curves.
  • tetrabasic — (of an acid) having four atoms of hydrogen replaceable by basic atoms or groups.
  • tiny basic — (language)   A dialect of BASIC developed by Dr. Wang [Wong?] in the late 1970s. Tiny BASIC was 2K bytes in size and was loaded from paper tape. It ran on almost any Intel 8080 or Zilog Z80 microprocessor for which the user could provide the necessary I/O driver software. Tiny BASIC was distributed as [the first ever?] freeware. The program listing contained the following phrases "All Wrongs reserved" and "CopyLeft", he obviously wasn't interested in money. See also Tiny Basic Interpreter Language.
  • touch base — make contact
  • transcribe — to make a written copy, especially a typewritten copy, of (dictated material, notes taken during a lecture, or other spoken material).
  • true basic — (language)   A compiled BASIC, by John Kemeny and Thomas E. Kurtz, requiring no line numbers.
  • ultrabasic — (of rocks) containing iron and magnesium, with little or no silica.
  • urbanistic — of or relating to urbanism.
  • vocabulist — a vocabulary
  • waterbucks — Plural form of waterbuck.
  • webcasting — the broadcasting of news, entertainment, etc., using the Internet, specifically the World Wide Web.
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