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12-letter words containing i, r, a, t, o, n

  • antireformer — One who opposes reform.
  • antireligion — opposed to religion
  • antiroll bar — a horizontal bar in the suspension system of some automotive vehicles, that stabilizes the body of the vehicle and thereby reduces sway, esp. during turns
  • antiromantic — opposed to romanticism
  • antiroyalism — Opposition to royals or royalism.
  • antiroyalist — opposed to the monarchy
  • antistrophes — Plural form of antistrophe.
  • antistrophic — Of or pertaining to an antistrophe.
  • antistrophon — an argument that is retorted against an opponent
  • antitakeover — opposed to or acting against a takeover
  • antithrombin — a substance that counteracts the action of thrombin, preventing the formation of blood clots
  • antitumoural — acting against or upon tumours
  • anton sailer — Anton [ahn-tohn] /ˈɑn toʊn/ (Show IPA), ("Toni") 1935–2009, Austrian skier.
  • apparitional — of or relating to an apparition or apparitions; ghostly, spectral
  • apperception — the attainment of full awareness of a sensation or idea
  • apportioning — Present participle of apportion.
  • appreciation — Appreciation of something is the recognition and enjoyment of its good qualities.
  • approbations — approval; commendation.
  • apron string — a string for tying an apron on
  • arbitrations — Plural form of arbitration.
  • arborization — a branching treelike appearance in certain fossils and minerals
  • archaization — Process of becoming or turning something more archaic.
  • archegoniate — having archegonia
  • archibenthos — the ocean bottom between the littoral and abyssal zones: from depths of approximately 200 feet (60 meters) to 3300 feet (1000 meters).
  • arctic ocean — the ocean surrounding the North Pole, north of the Arctic Circle. Area: about 14 100 000 sq km (5 440 000 sq miles)
  • arfvedsonite — a type of hornblende with the composition Na3(Fe,Mg)4FeSi8O22(OH)2
  • aristophanes — ?448–?380 bc, Greek comic dramatist, who satirized leading contemporary figures such as Socrates and Euripides. Eleven of his plays are extant, including The Clouds, The Frogs, The Birds, and Lysistrata
  • aristophanic — 448?–385? b.c, Athenian comic dramatist.
  • aristotelian — of or relating to Aristotle or his philosophy
  • arithmomania — an obsessive desire to count objects, or a fixation with numbers and calculations
  • arpeggiation — the writing, playing or singing of arpeggios
  • arsenopyrite — a white or grey metallic mineral consisting of a sulphide of iron and arsenic that forms monoclinic crystals with an orthorhombic shape: an ore of arsenic. Formula: FeAsS
  • articulation — Articulation is the action of producing a sound or word clearly, in speech or music.
  • arts council — an organization that provides funding for a variety of arts activities
  • aspirational — If you describe someone as aspirational, you mean that they have strong hopes of moving to a higher social status.
  • assassinator — a person who assassinates
  • assertations — Plural form of assertation.
  • asseveration — the act of asseverating.
  • astrodynamic — Pertaining to astrodynamics.
  • astronautics — the science and technology of space flight
  • astronomical — If you describe an amount, especially the cost of something as astronomical, you are emphasizing that it is very large indeed.
  • astroturfing — a PR tactic used in politics and advertising in which actors are paid to display overt and apparently spontaneous grassroots support for a particular product, policy, or event
  • atorvastatin — a statin, (C 33 H 34 FN 2 O 5) 2 ·Ca 3 H 2 O, used in the prevention and treatment of heart disease.
  • attorneyship — The office or profession of an attorney.
  • attributions — Plural form of attribution.
  • au contraire — on the contrary
  • auction room — a room in a building where auctions take place
  • auctioneered — Simple past tense and past participle of auctioneer.
  • austronesian — of or relating to Austronesia, its peoples, or their languages
  • autographing — Present participle of autograph.
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