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8-letter words containing n, o, t, i

  • antiatom — an atom of antimatter.
  • antibody — Antibodies are substances which a person's or an animal's body produces in their blood in order to destroy substances which carry disease.
  • antiboss — acting against a boss or bosses
  • anticlot — Countering clotting of the blood.
  • anticold — preventing or treating the common cold
  • anticous — (in plants) facing the axis of the flower
  • antidote — An antidote is a chemical substance that stops or controls the effect of a poison.
  • antifood — Opposing food.
  • antifoul — (rare) Antifouling.
  • antigone — daughter of Oedipus and Jocasta, who was condemned to death for cremating the body of her brother Polynices in defiance of an edict of her uncle, King Creon of Thebes
  • antihero — An antihero is the main character in a novel, play, or film who is not morally good and does not behave like a typical hero.
  • antilock — designed to prevent skidding and improve control by sensing and compensating for overbraking
  • antilogy — a contradiction in terms
  • antimony — a toxic metallic element that exists in two allotropic forms and occurs principally in stibnite. The stable form is a brittle silvery-white crystalline metal that is added to alloys to increase their strength and hardness and is used in semiconductors. Symbol: Sb; atomic no: 51; atomic wt: 121.757; valency: 0, –3, +3, or +5; relative density: 6.691; melting pt: 630.76°C; boiling pt: 1587°C
  • antimuon — the antiparticle of a muon
  • antinode — a point at which the amplitude of one of the two kinds of displacement in a standing wave has maximum value. Generally the other kind of displacement has its minimum value at this point
  • antinome — a thing that contradicts or is contrary to another, an opposite
  • antinomy — opposition of one law, principle, or rule to another; contradiction within a law
  • antinous — the chief suitor of Penelope, killed by Odysseus upon his return from Troy.
  • antiphon — a short passage, usually from the Bible, recited or sung as a response after certain parts of a liturgical service
  • antipode — the exact or direct opposite
  • antipole — the opposite pole
  • antipope — a rival pope elected in opposition to one who has been canonically chosen
  • antiporn — opposed to pornography
  • antiriot — (of police officers, equipment, measures, etc) designed for or engaged in the control of crowds
  • antirock — opposed to rock music
  • antiroll — designed to prevent a vehicle from tilting
  • antismog — acting to reduce smog, aimed at preventing smog
  • antisnob — a person opposed to snobbery
  • antonius — Marcus (ˈmɑːkəs)
  • apertion — (archaic) The act of opening.
  • appoints — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of appoint.
  • arointed — Simple past tense and past participle of aroint.
  • arsonist — An arsonist is a person who deliberately sets fire to a building or vehicle.
  • assiento — a slave trade treaty between other countries and Spain which allowed other countries to supply slaves to Spanish dependencies or colonies
  • asterion — (anatomy) The point on the side of the skull corresponding to the posterior end of the parietomastoid suture.
  • astonied — stunned; dazed
  • astonish — If something or someone astonishes you, they surprise you very much.
  • atchison — a city in NE Kansas, on the Missouri River.
  • athonite — of or relating to Mount Athos.
  • atkinson — Sir Harry Albert. 1831–92, New Zealand statesman, born in England: prime minister of New Zealand (1876–77; 1883–84; 1887–91)
  • atosiban — (medicine) A medication, that inhibits oxytocin and vasopressin, used to halt premature labour.
  • atropine — a poisonous alkaloid obtained from deadly nightshade, having an inhibitory action on the autonomic nervous system. It is used medicinally in pre-anaesthetic medication, to speed a slow heart rate, and as an emergency first-aid counter to exposure to chemical warfare nerve agents. Formula: C17H23NO3
  • auctions — Plural form of auction.
  • audition — An audition is a short performance given by an actor, dancer, or musician so that a director or conductor can decide if they are good enough to be in a play, film, or orchestra.
  • aviation — Aviation is the operation and production of aircraft.
  • avoidant — (of behaviour) demonstrating a tendency to avoid intimacy or interaction with others
  • banjoist — a musical instrument of the guitar family, having a circular body covered in front with tightly stretched parchment and played with the fingers or a plectrum.
  • baritone — In music, a baritone is a man with a fairly deep singing voice that is lower than that of a tenor but higher than that of a bass.
  • bastions — Plural form of bastion.
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