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10-letter words containing n, a, l, t, r

  • flatlander — a region that lacks appreciable topographic relief.
  • flatscreen — a type of thin, lightweight video display that uses liquid crystals or electroluminescence to reflect images.
  • flatteners — Plural form of flattener.
  • flattering — to try to please by complimentary remarks or attention.
  • flirtation — the act or practice of flirting; coquetry.
  • floriation — Ornamentation by means of flower forms, either realistic or stylized.
  • florissant — a city in E Missouri, near St. Louis.
  • fluorinate — to treat or combine with fluorine.
  • forestland — land containing or covered with forests.
  • fractional — pertaining to fractions; comprising a part or the parts of a unit; constituting a fraction: fractional numbers.
  • fragmental — fragmentary.
  • fragrantly — having a pleasant scent or aroma; sweet-smelling; sweet-scented: a fragrant rose.
  • frantickly — Obsolete form of franticly.
  • fraudulent — characterized by, involving, or proceeding from fraud, as actions, enterprise, methods, or gains: a fraudulent scheme to evade taxes.
  • frenetical — Alternative form of frenetic.
  • frictional — of, relating to, or of the nature of friction.
  • front-load — Also, front-loaded. front-loading (def 1).
  • frontality — the representation of the front view of figures or objects in a work of art.
  • frontstall — chanfron.
  • fulminator — One who fulminates, or criticizes intensely.
  • gatlinburg — a town in E Tennessee: resort.
  • generalate — the rank or office of a military general
  • generalist — a person whose knowledge, aptitudes, and skills are applied to a field as a whole or to a variety of different fields (opposed to specialist).
  • generality — an indefinite, unspecific, or undetailed statement: to speak in generalities about human rights.
  • gilbertian — of, relating to, or characteristic of the style or humor of Sir William S. Gilbert.
  • glitterand — glittering
  • goaltender — a goalkeeper.
  • gonkulator — /gon'kyoo-lay-tr/ (From "Hogan's Heroes", the TV series) A pretentious piece of equipment that actually serves no useful purpose. Usually used to describe one's least favourite piece of computer hardware. See gonk.
  • granulated — Simple past tense and past participle of granulate.
  • granulator — A machine that forms material into granules.
  • graplement — a close fight or a close fighting grasp
  • graveolent — That has a rank smell.
  • gullstrand — Allvar [ahl-vahr] /ˈɑl vɑr/ (Show IPA), 1862–1930, Swedish oculist: Nobel Prize in Medicine 1911.
  • gyneolatry — The adoration or worship of women.
  • gyniolatry — an extreme form of love and attachment to women
  • gyrational — Of, pertaining to, or caused by gyration.
  • halterneck — A single strap or material which runs from the front of the garment around the back of the wearer's neck, leaving most of the back uncovered, often used in swimsuits and women's dresses.
  • heartlands — Plural form of heartland.
  • hinterland — Often, hinterlands. the remote or less developed parts of a country; back country: The hinterlands are usually much more picturesque than the urban areas.
  • horizontal — at right angles to the vertical; parallel to level ground.
  • hortensial — (obsolete) Fit for a garden.
  • iconolatry — the worship or adoration of icons.
  • ignorantly — lacking in knowledge or training; unlearned: an ignorant man.
  • ill nature — unkindly or unpleasant disposition.
  • in plaster — If you have a leg or arm in plaster, you have a cover made of plaster of Paris around your leg or arm, in order to protect a broken bone and allow it to mend.
  • in reality — the state or quality of being real.
  • inculcator — to implant by repeated statement or admonition; teach persistently and earnestly (usually followed by upon or in): to inculcate virtue in the young.
  • industrial — of, pertaining to, of the nature of, or resulting from industry: industrial production; industrial waste.
  • inerrantly — free from error; infallible.
  • inertially — In an inertial manner.
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