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10-letter words containing c, e, n

  • answerback — a reply or answering message from a computer or other electronic device, as by means of teletypewriter or simulated voice.
  • antecedent — An antecedent of something happened or existed before it and was similar to it in some way.
  • anteceding — to go before, in time, order, rank, etc.; precede: Shakespeare antecedes Milton.
  • antecessor — a predecessor; someone who goes or has gone before
  • antechapel — the outer part of a chapel at the west end
  • anthracene — a colourless tricyclic crystalline solid having a slight blue fluorescence, used in the manufacture of chemicals, esp diphenylamine and alizarin, and as crystals in scintillation counters. Formula: C6H4(CH)2C6H4
  • anthracite — Anthracite is a type of very hard coal which burns slowly, producing a lot of heat and very little smoke.
  • anticancer — acting against cancer
  • anticaries — characterized by an ability to prevent caries
  • anticenter — Geology. the point on the surface of the earth diametrically opposite the epicenter of an earthquake.
  • antichange — Opposing change.
  • antichoice — opposed to granting pregnant women the choice to have an abortion
  • anticipate — If you anticipate an event, you realize in advance that it may happen and you are prepared for it.
  • anticlines — Plural form of anticline.
  • antiemetic — preventing vomiting
  • antierotic — discouraging sexual desire
  • antiheroic — relating to or in the manner of an antihero
  • antipoetic — relating to poetry which does not conform to poetic conventions
  • antipolice — opposed to or against the police
  • antiseptic — Antiseptic is a substance that kills germs and harmful bacteria.
  • antithetic — of the nature of or involving antithesis.
  • anucleated — without a nucleus
  • anxiogenic — Causing anxiety, or pertaining to the causing of anxiety.
  • aplacental — (of monotremes and marsupials) having no placenta
  • appearance — When someone makes an appearance at a public event or in a broadcast, they take part in it.
  • appendance — attached or suspended; annexed.
  • appendence — attached or suspended; annexed.
  • appendical — (generally, chiefly of a book's or of books') Of, pertaining to, or of the nature of an appendix or appendices.
  • appendices — Appendices is a plural form of appendix.
  • appendicle — a small appendage
  • appliances — Plural form of appliance.
  • apprentice — An apprentice is a young person who works for someone in order to learn their skill.
  • approvance — approval
  • arc cosine — Trigonometry. the angle, measured in radians, that has a cosine equal to a given number. Symbol: cos −1. Abbreviation: arc cos;
  • arc secant — the angle, measured in radians, that has a secant equal to a given number. Symbol: sec −1. Abbreviation: arc sec;
  • arc second — Astronomy. second2 (def 4).
  • archangels — Plural form of archangel.
  • archdeacon — An archdeacon is a high-ranking clergyman who works as an assistant to a bishop, especially in the Anglican church.
  • archegonia — the female reproductive organ in ferns, mosses, etc.
  • archfiends — Plural form of archfiend.
  • archipenko — Aleksandr Porfiryevich (alɪkˈsandr parˈfirjɪvitʃ). 1887– 1964, Russian sculptor and painter, in the US after 1923, whose work is characterized by economy of form
  • archontate — an archon's period in office
  • arciniegas — Germán [her-mahn] /hɛrˈmɑn/ (Show IPA), 1900–1999, Colombian author, editor, and diplomat.
  • arctangent — the function the value of which for a given argument is the angle in radians (between –π/2 and π/2) the tangent of which is that argument: the inverse of the tangent function
  • arctogaean — of or relating to Arctogaea
  • arefaction — the act of drying, or a dried condition
  • arenaceous — (of sedimentary rocks and deposits) composed of sand or sandstone
  • arsenicals — Plural form of arsenical.
  • arvicoline — inhabiting meadows or rural areas
  • ascendable — having the ability to be ascended
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