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10-letter words containing n, e, u, t

  • butt hinge — a hinge made of two matching leaves, one recessed into a door and the other into the jamb so that they are in contact when the door is shut
  • butt-naked — completely naked
  • button ear — a dog's ear that folds forward completely.
  • buttonhole — A buttonhole is a hole that you push a button through in order to fasten a shirt, coat, or other piece of clothing.
  • buttonless — having no button or buttons.
  • c terminus — the carboxyl end of a protein molecule.
  • calumniate — to slander
  • cancel out — If one thing cancels out another thing, the two things have opposite effects, so that when they are combined no real effect is produced.
  • candlenuts — Plural form of candlenut.
  • canecutter — any of several species of large cottontails inhabiting swamps or marshes.
  • cannulated — Simple past tense and past participle of cannulate.
  • cantaloupe — A cantaloupe is a type of melon.
  • canteloube — (Marie) Joseph (French ʒozɛf). 1879–1957, French composer, best known for his Chants d'Auvergne (1923–30)
  • canterbury — a late 18th-century low wooden stand with partitions for holding cutlery and plates: often mounted on casters
  • carmustine — a toxic nitrosurea, C 5 H 9 Cl 2 N 3 O 2 , used in the treatment of a wide range of tumors.
  • cashew nut — edible nut
  • castle nut — a hexagonal nut with six slots in the head, two of which take a locking pin to hold it firmly in position
  • catechumen — a person, esp in the early Church, undergoing instruction prior to baptism
  • catenulate — (of certain spores) formed in a row or chain
  • cattle run — a barnyard or fenced area adjacent to a barn used as a limited grazing area or exercise lot for cattle.
  • caulescent — having a stem clearly visible above the ground
  • cautioners — Plural form of cautioner.
  • cecutiency — the state of or tendency to full or partial blindness
  • centauress — A female centaur; a she-centaur.
  • centaurian — resembling or of the nature of a centaur
  • centauries — Plural form of centaury.
  • centrifuge — A centrifuge is a machine that spins mixtures of different substances around very quickly so that they separate by centrifugal force.
  • centurions — Plural form of centurion.
  • ch'eng tsu — Yung Lo.
  • chanteuses — Plural form of chanteuse.
  • chuntering — to grumble or grouse mildly or tediously.
  • chuttering — Present participle of chutter.
  • cingulated — Having a cingulum.
  • circumvent — If someone circumvents a rule or restriction, they avoid having to obey the rule or restriction, in a clever and perhaps dishonest way.
  • citrulline — an amino acid that occurs in watermelons and is an intermediate in the formation of urea. Formula: NH2CONH(CH2)3CHNH2COOH
  • clustering — cluster
  • cluttering — A speech disorder characterized by fast, jerky, or irregular speech, which often sounds like stuttering.
  • co-routine — a section of a computer program similar to but differing from a subroutine in that it can be left and re-entered at any point
  • co-venture — a business project or enterprise undertaken jointly by two or more companies, each sharing in the capitalization and in any profits or losses.
  • coenosteum — the calcareous skeleton of a hydrocoral or a coral colony
  • coetaneous — of the same age or period
  • coffee nut — the fruit of the Kentucky coffee tree
  • columnated — Architecture. a rigid, relatively slender, upright support, composed of relatively few pieces. a decorative pillar, most often composed of stone and typically having a cylindrical or polygonal shaft with a capital and usually a base.
  • comminuted — pulverized; ground
  • conceitful — thoughtful or clever
  • concentual — (rare) Harmonious, in harmony.
  • conceptual — Conceptual means related to ideas and concepts formed in the mind.
  • concurrent — Concurrent events or situations happen at the same time.
  • conductive — A conductive substance is able to conduct things such as heat and electricity.
  • confutable — (archaic, or, formal) That can be confuted, i.e. shown to be false; disprovable.
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