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10-letter words containing c, r, a, t

  • backwaters — Plural form of backwater.
  • bacteremia — the presence of bacteria in the bloodstream
  • bacteremic — Of, pertaining to or having bacteremia.
  • bacteriol. — bacteriological
  • bankruptcy — Bankruptcy is the state of being bankrupt.
  • barbituric — of or derived from barbituric acid
  • bariatrics — the study of obesity and its treatment
  • bark cloth — a papery fabric made from the fibrous inner bark of various trees, esp of the moraceous genus Ficus and the leguminous genus Brachystegia
  • baroceptor — Baroreceptor.
  • barometric — Barometric pressure is the atmospheric pressure that is shown by a barometer.
  • baroswitch — a switch actuated by barometric pressure.
  • barotropic — having a density that is a function only of pressure.
  • barracoota — Alt form barracouta.
  • barracouta — a large predatory Pacific fish, Thyrsites atun, with a protruding lower jaw and strong teeth: family Gempylidae
  • barycenter — (physics) The center of a mass; often specifically, the point at which the gravitational forces exerted by two objects are equal.
  • barycentre — a centre of mass, esp of the earth-moon system or the solar system
  • basic rate — the standard or lowest level on a scale of money payable, esp in taxation
  • bath brick — a brick-shaped piece of calcareous earth, used for cleaning polished metal
  • bath chair — a wheelchair for invalids, often with a hood
  • batrachian — any amphibian, esp a frog or toad
  • battercake — pancake (def 1).
  • battle cry — A battle cry is a phrase that is used to encourage people to support a particular cause or campaign.
  • beachfront — A beachfront house, café, shop, or hotel is situated on or by a beach.
  • benefactor — A benefactor is a person who helps a person or organization by giving them money.
  • berecyntia — Cybele.
  • betancourt — Rómulo [rom-yuh-loh;; Spanish raw-moo-law] /ˈrɒm yəˌloʊ;; Spanish ˈrɔ muˌlɔ/ (Show IPA), 1908–81, Venezuelan journalist and political leader: president of Venezuela 1945–48 and 1959–64.
  • bichromate — dichromate
  • bicornuate — Botany, Zoology. having two horns or hornlike parts.
  • bicultural — having two cultures
  • bifurcated — divided into two branches.
  • bioreactor — a machine for growing organisms
  • bird-watch — to identify wild birds and observe their actions and habits in their natural habitat as a recreation.
  • birthplace — Your birthplace is the place where you were born.
  • black rust — a stage in any of several diseases of cereals and grasses caused by rust fungi in which black masses of spores appear on the stems or leaves
  • black tern — a small tern with a black head and body, Chlidonias niger, found on all continents except Australasia
  • blackheart — an abnormal darkening of the woody stems of some plants, thought to be caused by extreme cold
  • blackshirt — (in Europe) a member of a fascist organization, esp a member of the Italian Fascist party before and during World War II
  • blackstrap — a kind of port wine
  • blackthorn — a thorny Eurasian rosaceous shrub, Prunus spinosa, with black twigs, white flowers, and small sour plumlike fruits
  • blackwater — a stream stained dark with peat
  • boca raton — city in SE Fla., near Fort Lauderdale: pop. 75,000
  • body track — the tracks of a railroad yard used for switching or sorting cars.
  • bovaristic — an exaggerated, especially glamorized, estimate of oneself; conceit.
  • brace root — prop root.
  • brachiator — any primate which swings by its arms from one hold to the next
  • bracketing — a set of brackets
  • bradytelic — of or relating to evolution at a rate slower than the standard for a given group of plants or animals.
  • branch cut — a method for selecting a single-valued function on a subset of the domain of a multiple-valued function of a complex variable.
  • branch out — If a person or an organization branches out, they do something that is different from their normal activities or work.
  • branchiate — having gills.
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