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10-letter words containing o, c, t, n, a, r

  • edulcorant — tending to edulcorate
  • effraction — a breaking into a house, store, etc., by force; forcible entry.
  • enomotarch — (historical, Ancient Greece) The commander of an enomoty.
  • enucleator — A device that or person who enucleates.
  • enunciator — One who enunciates or proclaims.
  • erotomanic — Exhibiting or relating to erotomania.
  • eructation — A belch.
  • estanciero — a cattle farmer
  • excreation — (obsolete) The act of spitting out.
  • execration — An act or instance of cursing; a curse dictated by violent feelings of hatred; an imprecation; an expression of utter detestation.
  • extraction — The action of taking out something, especially using effort or force.
  • factionary — a member of a faction
  • fascinator — a person or thing that fascinates.
  • fecundator — to make prolific or fruitful.
  • fornicated — Simple past tense and past participle of fornicate.
  • fornicates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of fornicate.
  • fornicator — to commit fornication.
  • fractional — pertaining to fractions; comprising a part or the parts of a unit; constituting a fraction: fractional numbers.
  • fractioned — Mathematics. a number usually expressed in the form a/b. a ratio of algebraic quantities similarly expressed.
  • frictional — of, relating to, or of the nature of friction.
  • frobnicate — /frob'ni-kayt/ (Possibly from frobnitz, and usually abbreviated to frob, but "frobnicate" is recognised as the official full form). To manipulate or adjust, to tweak. One frequently frobs bits or other 2-state devices. Thus: "Please frob the light switch" (that is, flip it), but also "Stop frobbing that clasp; you'll break it". One also sees the construction "to frob a frob". Usage: frob, twiddle, and tweak sometimes connote points along a continuum. "Frob" connotes aimless manipulation; "twiddle" connotes gross manipulation, often a coarse search for a proper setting; "tweak" connotes fine-tuning. If someone is turning a knob on an oscilloscope, then if he's carefully adjusting it, he is probably tweaking it; if he is just turning it but looking at the screen, he is probably twiddling it; but if he's just doing it because turning a knob is fun, he's frobbing it. The variant "frobnosticate" has also been reported.
  • go-carting — Go-carting is the sport of racing or riding on go-carts.
  • grace note — a note not essential to the harmony or melody, added as an embellishment, especially an appoggiatura.
  • gravitonic — Relating to gravitons.
  • gynecocrat — gynarchy.
  • gynocratic — Pertaining to government by women.
  • iatrogenic — (of a medical disorder) caused by the diagnosis, manner, or treatment of a physician.
  • iconolatry — the worship or adoration of icons.
  • importance — the quality or state of being important; consequence; significance.
  • importancy — (obsolete) importance; significance.
  • incantator — a person who chants or utters incantations
  • inceration — The act of smearing or covering with wax.
  • incoronate — wearing a crown
  • incubators — Plural form of incubator.
  • incubatory — the act or process of incubating.
  • inculcator — to implant by repeated statement or admonition; teach persistently and earnestly (usually followed by upon or in): to inculcate virtue in the young.
  • indicators — Plural form of indicator.
  • indicatory — That indicates, signifies or implies.
  • infarction — the formation of an infarct.
  • informatic — Of or pertaining to information science, the processing of information.
  • infraction — breach; violation; infringement: an infraction of the rules.
  • inoculator — to implant (a disease agent or antigen) in a person, animal, or plant to produce a disease for study or to stimulate disease resistance.
  • interlocal — pertaining to or characterized by place or position in space; spatial.
  • interocean — situated between, or connecting, two oceans
  • invocatory — the act of invoking or calling upon a deity, spirit, etc., for aid, protection, inspiration, or the like; supplication.
  • laceration — the result of lacerating; a rough, jagged tear.
  • lectionary — a book or a list of lections for reading in a divine service.
  • lord actonLord (John Emerich Edward Dalberg-Acton, 1st Baron) 1834–1902, English historian.
  • lorication — the act of covering with a protective coating
  • maceration — the act or process of macerating.
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