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

  • astrocytic — relating to astrocytes or star-shaped neuroglial cells
  • astronomic — of, relating to, or connected with astronomy.
  • asymptotic — of or referring to an asymptote
  • atrocities — acts of extreme cruelty, esp against prisoners or civilians in wartime
  • atrocity's — the quality or state of being atrocious.
  • autoecious — (of parasites, esp the rust fungi) completing the entire life cycle on a single species of host
  • automatics — Plural form of automatic.
  • autonomics — the study of self-regulating systems for process control
  • autoscopic — of or relating to an out-of-body experience
  • avocations — Plural form of avocation.
  • axiomatics — the study of axioms
  • bandicoots — Plural form of bandicoot.
  • baroswitch — a switch actuated by barometric pressure.
  • bioclastic — (of deposits, esp limestones) derived from shell fragments or similar organic remains
  • bioplastic — plastic suitable for use as a biomaterial.
  • biostatics — the branch of biology that deals with the structure of organisms in relation to their function
  • blastodisc — the blastula that forms as a flattened sphere on top of the yolk in the yolk-laden eggs of birds and reptiles.
  • bovaristic — an exaggerated, especially glamorized, estimate of oneself; conceit.
  • cabriolets — Plural form of cabriolet.
  • cacomistle — a catlike omnivorous mammal, Bassariscus astutus, of S North America, related to but smaller than the raccoons: family Procyonidae, order Carnivora (carnivores). It has yellowish-grey fur and a long bushy tail banded in black and white
  • caespitose — growing in dense tufts
  • cagliostro — Count Alessandro di (alesˈsandro di), original name Giuseppe Balsamo. 1743–95, Italian adventurer and magician, who was imprisoned for life by the Inquisition for his association with freemasonry
  • calamitous — If you describe an event or situation as calamitous, you mean it is very unfortunate or serious.
  • calotypist — a person who produces photographs using the calotype process
  • camorrista — a member of a camorra
  • canonistic — relating to or belonging to a canonist
  • cap pistol — a toy gun using caps to imitate the sound of a real pistol.
  • capacitors — Plural form of capacitor.
  • capacitous — Having the legal capacity to do something.
  • captiously — In a captious manner.
  • carnations — Plural form of carnation.
  • cartoonish — like a cartoon, esp in being one-dimensional, brightly coloured, or exaggerated
  • cartoonist — A cartoonist is a person whose job is to draw cartoons for newspapers and magazines.
  • cash ratio — the ratio of cash on hand to total deposits that by law or custom commercial banks must maintain
  • cashpoints — Plural form of cashpoint.
  • cassations — Plural form of cassation.
  • castigator — to criticize or reprimand severely.
  • castor oil — Castor oil is a thick yellow oil that is obtained from the seeds of the castor oil plant. It has a very unpleasant taste and in former times was used as a medicine.
  • castration — to remove the testes of; emasculate; geld.
  • catabiosis — (medicine) The physiological process by which cells physically degrade due to age.
  • catabolise — to cause (a nutrient or other substance) to undergo catabolism.
  • catabolism — a metabolic process in which complex molecules are broken down into simple ones with the release of energy; destructive metabolism
  • catalogist — a list or record, as of items for sale or courses at a university, systematically arranged and often including descriptive material: a stamp catalog.
  • categories — any general or comprehensive division; a class.
  • categorise — to arrange in categories or classes; classify.
  • categorist — a person who categorizes or inserts items in a list
  • catholicos — the patriarch of the Armenian Church
  • catholicus — catholicos.
  • catoptrics — the branch of optics concerned with reflection, esp the formation of images by mirrors
  • catostomid — (zoology) Any member of the Catostomidae.
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