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10-letter words containing n, a, p

  • antilepton — the antiparticle of any of the leptons
  • antilopine — of or relating to the antelope
  • antipathic — characterized by antipathy
  • antipatico — (of people or situations) Unpleasant, odious, unsympathetic, harsh, (of person) crabby.
  • antiphonal — sung or recited in alternation
  • antiphonar — Alternative form of antiphonary.
  • antiphoner — An antiphonal.
  • antiphonic — relating to or resembling an antiphon
  • antipiracy — acting against the piracy of copyrighted material
  • antiplague — acting against plague
  • antiplaque — acting against or preventing plaque
  • antipodean — Antipodean describes people or things that come from or relate to Australia and New Zealand.
  • antipoetic — relating to poetry which does not conform to poetic conventions
  • antipolice — opposed to or against the police
  • antiporter — a membrane protein that transports substances across cell membranes
  • antiproton — the antiparticle of the proton; a particle having the same mass as the proton but an equal and opposite charge
  • antipyrine — a drug formerly used to reduce pain and fever. Formula: C11H12N2O
  • antisepsis — destruction of undesirable microorganisms, such as those that cause disease or putrefaction
  • antiseptic — Antiseptic is a substance that kills germs and harmful bacteria.
  • antiutopia — dystopia.
  • apartments — a suite of rooms in a grand residence such as a palace distinguished from any public rooms and designated for the use of a particular person or group
  • aphelandra — any shrub of the evergreen genus Aphelandra, originally from tropical America, widely grown as a house plant for its variegated shiny leaves and brightly coloured flowers: family Acanthaceae
  • aphid lion — the larva of a lacewing, usually predaceous on aphids.
  • aphis lion — any of the larvae of a family (Chrysopidae) of lacewings: a useful insect that feeds on aphids
  • aphorizing — Present participle of aphorize.
  • aplacental — (of monotremes and marsupials) having no placenta
  • aplanatism — the state of being free from spherical aberration
  • apocryphon — something that is regarded as probably untrue
  • apodeipnon — compline.
  • apoenzymes — Plural form of apoenzyme.
  • apollonian — of or relating to Apollo or the cult of Apollo
  • apoprotein — any conjugated protein from which the prosthetic group has been removed, such as apohaemoglobin (the protein of haemoglobin without its haem group)
  • apparating — Present participle of apparate.
  • apparation — (obsolete) A preparation.
  • appareling — Present participle of apparel.
  • apparently — You use apparently to indicate that the information you are giving is something that you have heard, but you are not certain that it is true.
  • apparition — An apparition is someone you see or think you see but who is not really there as a physical being.
  • appearance — When someone makes an appearance at a public event or in a broadcast, they take part in it.
  • appellants — Plural form of appellant.
  • appendages — Plural form of appendage.
  • appendance — attached or suspended; annexed.
  • appendants — Plural form of appendant.
  • appendence — attached or suspended; annexed.
  • appendical — (generally, chiefly of a book's or of books') Of, pertaining to, or of the nature of an appendix or appendices.
  • appendices — Appendices is a plural form of appendix.
  • appendicle — a small appendage
  • appendix's — supplementary material at the end of a book, article, document, or other text, usually of an explanatory, statistical, or bibliographic nature. Synonyms: addendum, adjunct, appurtenance; addition, supplement.
  • appendixes — supplementary material at the end of a book, article, document, or other text, usually of an explanatory, statistical, or bibliographic nature. Synonyms: addendum, adjunct, appurtenance; addition, supplement.
  • appertains — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of appertain.
  • appetising — (mostly, British) alternative spelling of appetizing.
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