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10-letter words containing l, i, n, t

  • novelistic — of, relating to, or characteristic of novels.
  • nucleating — Present participle of nucleate.
  • nucleation — having a nucleus.
  • nucleotide — any of a group of molecules that, when linked together, form the building blocks of DNA or RNA: composed of a phosphate group, the bases adenine, cytosine, guanine, and thymine, and a pentose sugar, in RNA the thymine base being replaced by uracil.
  • nummulites — Plural form of nummulite.
  • nummulitic — Of or pertaining to nummulites.
  • nuptiality — The frequency or incidence of marriage within a population.
  • nut weevil — any of several snout beetles of the genus Balaninus, the larvae of which live in and feed on nuts and acorns.
  • nutational — Related to nutation.
  • nyctalopia — night blindness.
  • nyctalopic — (medicine) Unable to see clearly in low light; night-blind; suffering from nyctalopia.
  • nyctophile — (zoology) Any of the Australian bats of the genus Nyctophilus.
  • obediently — obeying or willing to obey; complying with or submissive to authority: an obedient son.
  • oblational — Of or pertaining to oblation; oblatory.
  • obligating — to bind or oblige morally or legally: to obligate oneself to purchase a building.
  • obligation — something by which a person is bound or obliged to do certain things, and which arises out of a sense of duty or results from custom, law, etc.
  • obligement — Obligation.
  • obliterans — Producing obstruction due to inflammation and fibrosis.
  • obnubilate — to cloud over; becloud; obscure.
  • obsoleting — no longer in general use; fallen into disuse: an obsolete expression.
  • obtainable — to come into possession of; get, acquire, or procure, as through an effort or by a request: to obtain permission; to obtain a better income.
  • occidental — (usually initial capital letter) of, relating to, or characteristic of the Occident or its natives and inhabitants.
  • ocellation — an eyelike spot or marking.
  • odontalgia — pain in a tooth; toothache.
  • odontolite — bone turquoise.
  • oenologist — Alternative spelling of enologist.
  • oil tanker — a large ship specifically designed for transporting crude oil in bulk across the oceans.
  • on liberty — a treatise (1859) by John Stuart Mill on the rights of the individual within the state.
  • oncologist — (oncology) A doctor or scientist who specializes in oncology.
  • one-tailed — (of a significance test) concerned with the hypothesis that an observed value of a sampling statistic either significantly exceeds or falls significantly below a given value, where the error is relevant only in one direction: for instance, in testing whether scales are fair a customer does not regard overweight goods as a relevant error
  • ontologies — Plural form of ontology.
  • ontologise — Alt form ontologize.
  • ontologism — the doctrine that the human intellect has an immediate cognition of God as its proper object and the principle of all its cognitions.
  • ontologist — the branch of metaphysics that studies the nature of existence or being as such.
  • ontologize — to express in ontological terms; regard from an ontological viewpoint.
  • optionable — the power or right of choosing.
  • optionally — left to one's choice; not required or mandatory: Formal dress is optional.
  • ordinately — in an ordered manner
  • orientalia — Things from the “orient”, especially decorative objects from eastern Asia.
  • orientally — In an oriental manner.
  • oscitantly — in an oscitant manner
  • osculating — Present participle of osculate.
  • osculation — the act of kissing.
  • ostensible — outwardly appearing as such; professed; pretended: an ostensible cheerfulness concealing sadness.
  • ostensibly — outwardly appearing as such; professed; pretended: an ostensible cheerfulness concealing sadness.
  • oughtlings — at all
  • outflowing — Flowing out.
  • outlandish — freakishly or grotesquely strange or odd, as appearance, dress, objects, ideas, or practices; bizarre: outlandish clothes; outlandish questions.
  • outlasting — Present participle of outlast.
  • outleaping — Present participle of outleap.
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