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11-letter words containing c, a, t

  • 8-bit clean — eight-bit clean
  • a bad patch — a difficult or troubled time
  • a bit thick — unfair or excessive
  • a class act — If you say that someone such as a sports player or a performer is a class act, you mean that they are very good at what they do.
  • a cut above — If you say that someone or something is a cut above other people or things of the same kind, you mean they are better than them.
  • a fast buck — easily gained money
  • a thick ear — a blow on the ear delivered as punishment, in anger, etc
  • a1 security — Orange Book
  • abacination — The act of abacinating, of blinding with the light from hot metal.
  • abiogenetic — (biology) Of or pertaining to abiogenesis, originated by abiogenesis.
  • abiotically — in a way that involves the absence of life or the absence of living forms
  • ablactation — the weaning of an infant
  • abranchiate — having no gills
  • abscondment — An act of absconding or escaping.
  • absorptance — a measure of the ability of an object to absorb radiation, equal to the ratio of the absorbed radiant flux to the incident flux. For a layer of material the ratio of the flux absorbed between the entry and exit surfaces of the layer to the flux leaving the entry surface is the internal absorptance
  • abstracting — thought of apart from concrete realities, specific objects, or actual instances: an abstract idea.
  • abstraction — An abstraction is a general idea rather than one relating to a particular object, person, or situation.
  • abstractive — that abstracts or can abstract
  • abstriction — the separation and release of a mature spore from a sporophore by the formation of a septum. This process occurs in some fungi
  • acanthocyte — an abnormal red blood cell having spiny projections, found in the blood of persons with abetalipoproteinemia and certain malabsorption disorders.
  • acanthodian — any small, spiny-finned, sharklike fish of the extinct order Acanthodii, from the Paleozoic Era.
  • acanthology — the study of spines, as in sea urchins or certain spiny-headed worms, particularly as they relate to taxonomic classification.
  • acarologist — a specialist in the study of mites and ticks
  • acatalectic — having the necessary number of feet or syllables, esp having a complete final foot
  • acataleptic — not able to be understood or conceived.
  • acaulescent — having no visible stem or a very short one
  • accelerants — Plural form of accelerant.
  • accelerated — Simple past tense and past participle of accelerate.
  • accelerates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of accelerate.
  • accelerator — The accelerator in a car or other vehicle is the pedal which you press with your foot in order to make the vehicle go faster.
  • accent mark — a mark used to indicate an accent, stress, etc., as for pronunciation or in musical notation. Compare diacritic (def 1).
  • accentually — of or relating to accent or stress.
  • accentuated — to give emphasis or prominence to.
  • accentuates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of accentuate.
  • accentuator — Electronics. a circuit or network inserted to provide less loss or greater gain to certain frequencies in an audio spectrum, as a preemphasis spectrum.
  • acceptances — a list of horses accepted as starters in a race
  • acceptation — the accepted meaning, as of a word, phrase, etc
  • acceptingly — in an accepting manner
  • acceptivity — the tendency to accept
  • access time — Access time is the time that is needed to get information that is stored in a computer.
  • accidentals — Plural form of accidental.
  • accipitrine — of, relating to, or resembling a hawk; rapacious
  • acclamation — Acclamation is a noisy or enthusiastic expression of approval for someone or something.
  • acclamatory — a loud shout or other demonstration of welcome, goodwill, or approval.
  • acclimating — Present participle of acclimate.
  • acclimation — The process of becoming, or the state of being, acclimated, or habituated to a new climate; acclimatization.
  • acclimatise — Standard spelling of from=Non-Oxford British spelling.
  • acclimatize — When you acclimatize or are acclimatized to a new situation, place, or climate, you become used to it.
  • acclivities — Plural form of acclivity.
  • acclivitous — an upward slope, as of ground; an ascent (opposed to declivity).

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