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9-letter words containing n, a, t, u

  • ambulante — a portable tea table, used in 18th-century France.
  • amianthus — any of the fine silky varieties of asbestos
  • amount to — If you say that one thing amounts to something else, you consider the first thing to be the same as the second thing.
  • amounting — the sum total of two or more quantities or sums; aggregate.
  • amusement — Amusement is the feeling that you have when you think that something is funny or amusing.
  • anacletus — flourished 1st century a.d, pope 76–88.
  • ananthous — (of higher plants) having no flowers
  • anecdotum — (rare, Latinate) alternative spelling of anecdote.
  • anestrous — not showing estrus.
  • angostura — the bitter, aromatic bark of either of two South American citrus trees, Galipea officinalis or G. cusparia, used in medicine and in the preparation of liqueurs and bitters.
  • angulated — Simple past tense and past participle of angulate.
  • annuitant — a person in receipt of or entitled to an annuity
  • annuities — Plural form of annuity.
  • annuitize — If you annuitize a lump sum payment, you convert it into a regular income such as a pension or annuity.
  • annulated — Having rings.
  • annulment — The annulment of a contract or marriage is an official declaration that it is invalid, so that legally it is considered never to have existed.
  • anoestrus — a period of sexual inactivity between two periods of oestrus in many mammals
  • anovulant — any drug preventing ovulation
  • antecourt — a forecourt.
  • antelucan — occurring before the arrival of daylight, relating to the hours before dawn
  • antennule — one of a pair of small mobile appendages on the heads of crustaceans in front of the antennae, usually having a sensory function
  • anthodium — the flower head or bracts of a composite plant, as in daisies or asters
  • anthurium — any of various tropical American aroid plants constituting the genus Anthurium, many of which are cultivated as house plants for their showy foliage and their flowers, which are borne in a long-stalked spike surrounded by a flaring heart-shaped white or red bract
  • anti-drug — opposing or restricting the use of narcotics or other drugs of abuse: to enact stricter antidrug laws.
  • antiabuse — designed to prevent abuse
  • antiauxin — a substance acting against auxin
  • antibully — Intended to counter bullying.
  • antibuser — someone who opposes busing
  • antifraud — acting against fraud
  • antigonus — (Gonatus) c319–239 b.c, king of Macedonia 283–239 (son of Demetrius I).
  • antihuman — opposed to or hostile to humanity, inhuman
  • antimusic — any form of music intended to overthrow traditional conventions and expectations
  • antinuker — a person who is opposed to nuclear weapons or energy
  • antiochus — name of thirteen kings of the Seleucid dynasty of Syria
  • antiquark — the antiparticle of a quark
  • antiquary — An antiquary is a person who studies the past, or who collects or buys and sells old and valuable objects.
  • antiquate — to make obsolete or old-fashioned
  • antiquely — in an antique manner
  • antiquers — a person who takes a special interest in antiques; a collector of antiquities; antiquary.
  • antiquing — of or belonging to the past; not modern.
  • antiquity — Antiquity is the distant past, especially the time of the ancient Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans.
  • antiserum — blood serum containing antibodies against a specific antigen, used to treat or provide immunity to a disease
  • antitauon — (physics) the antiparticle of the tauon.
  • antitrust — In the United States, antitrust laws are intended to stop large firms taking over their competitors, fixing prices with their competitors, or interfering with free competition in any way.
  • antitumor — Inhibiting the development of a tumor.
  • antiulcer — acting against ulcers
  • antiunion — opposed to trade unions
  • antiurban — opposed to the urban environment or urban life
  • antivirus — a piece of software designed to prevent viruses entering a computer system or network
  • antonescu — Ion. 1882–1946, Romanian general and statesman; appointed prime minister (1940) by King Carol II. He was executed for war crimes
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