10-letter words containing n, i, t, r, a
- repaginate — to indicate the sequence of pages in (a book, manuscript, etc.) by placing numbers or other characters on each leaf; to number the pages of.
- reparation — the making of amends for wrong or injury done: reparation for an injustice.
- replanting — to plant again.
- reputation — the estimation in which a person or thing is held, especially by the community or the public generally; repute: a man of good reputation.
- resistance — the act or power of resisting, opposing, or withstanding.
- resonating — to resound.
- resonation — to resound.
- restrained — characterized by restraint: The actor gave a restrained performance.
- restrainer — a person or thing that restrains.
- resupinate — bent backward.
- retailment — the act or process of retailing
- retainable — to keep possession of.
- retainment — to keep possession of.
- reteaching — to impart knowledge of or skill in; give instruction in: She teaches mathematics. Synonyms: coach.
- retinalite — a translucent greenish yellow variety of the mineral serpentine
- retracking — a structure consisting of a pair of parallel lines of rails with their crossties, on which a railroad train, trolley, or the like runs.
- retraction — the act of retracting or the state of being retracted.
- retraining — the process of teaching people, esp workers, new skills
- retransmit — to send or forward, as to a recipient or destination; dispatch; convey.
- retreating — the forced or strategic withdrawal of an army or an armed force before an enemy, or the withdrawing of a naval force from action.
- revanchist — an advocate or supporter of a political policy of revanche, especially in order to seek vengeance for a previous military defeat.
- revelation — the act of revealing or disclosing; disclosure.
- revisitant — revisiting or returning to a place
- revocation — the act of revoking; annulment.
- rewriteman — a newspaper employee who writes articles from available information or who reworks the copy written by reporters.
- rhinotheca — the covering of the upper part of the beak in birds
- right bank — a part of Paris, France, on the N bank of the Seine.
- right-hand — on the right.
- ringmaster — a person in charge of the performances in a circus ring.
- ritardando — becoming gradually slower
- ritschlian — of or relating to the theology of Albrecht Ritschl (1822–89), who developed a liberal Christian theology and maintained that religious faith is based on value judgments.
- road train — a convoy of motor vehicles.
- road-train — a convoy of motor vehicles.
- roborating — strengthening or invigorating
- rotational — the act of rotating; a turning around as on an axis.
- royal mint — a British organization having the sole right to manufacture coins since the 16th century. In 1968 it moved from London to Llantrisant in Wales
- rudimental — pertaining to rudiments or first principles; elementary: a rudimentary knowledge of geometry.
- rumfustian — a type of spiced nightcap made with beer
- ruminantly — in a ruminant manner
- rumination — to chew the cud, as a ruminant.
- ruminative — to chew the cud, as a ruminant.
- rupestrian — made or found on cave walls or rocks
- ruritanian — a mythical, romantic kingdom conceived as the setting for a fairy tale, costume drama, comic operetta, or the like.
- saint mary — Christian holy figure
- saintsbury — George Edward Bateman [beyt-muh n] /ˈbeɪt mən/ (Show IPA), 1845–1933, English literary critic and historian.
- sammartini — Giovanni Battista [jaw-vahn-nee baht-tee-stah] /dʒɔˈvɑn ni bɑtˈti stɑ/ (Show IPA), 1698–1775, Italian composer and organist.
- san martin — José de [haw-se th e] /hɔˈsɛ ðɛ/ (Show IPA), 1778–1850, South American general and statesman, born in Argentina: leader in winning independence for Argentina, Peru, and Chile; protector of Peru 1821–22.
- sanatorium — a hospital for the treatment of chronic diseases, as tuberculosis or various nervous or mental disorders.
- sanctifier — to make holy; set apart as sacred; consecrate.
- sand tiger — any of several sharks of the family Odontaspididae, especially Odontaspis taurus, inhabiting shallow waters on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean, having sharp, jagged teeth and sometimes dangerous to humans.