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10-letter words containing o, n, e, a, c

  • encroaches — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of encroach.
  • endamoebic — relating to endamebae
  • endocardia — Plural form of endocardium.
  • endocrania — Plural form of endocranium.
  • endocrinal — Endocrine.
  • endothecia — Plural form of endothecium.
  • enforcable — Misspelling of enforceable.
  • enharmonic — Of or relating to notes that are the same in pitch (in modern tuning) though bearing different names (e.g., F sharp and G flat or B and C flat).
  • enological — Alternative spelling of oenological.
  • enomotarch — (historical, Ancient Greece) The commander of an enomoty.
  • enucleator — A device that or person who enucleates.
  • enunciator — One who enunciates or proclaims.
  • epagomenic — Intercalary.
  • episcopant — a bishop
  • ergomaniac — one with an excessive desire to work or exercise
  • erinaceous — Of, pertaining to, or resembling a hedgehog.
  • erotomanic — Exhibiting or relating to erotomania.
  • eructation — A belch.
  • escalation — A rapid increase; a rise.
  • escallonia — Any of several South American flowering plants of the genus Escallonia.
  • estanciero — a cattle farmer
  • ethnoscape — A transnational distribution of correlated people.
  • eudaemonic — Conducive to happiness.
  • euharmonic — producing perfect concord or harmony
  • euphonical — (archaic) euphonious; pleasing to the ear.
  • evacuation — The action of evacuating a person or a place.
  • evocations — Plural form of evocation.
  • excavation — The action of excavating something, esp. an archaeological site.
  • excisional — Performed by excision.
  • excitation — The application of energy to a particle, object, or physical system, in particular.
  • 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.
  • fecundator — to make prolific or fruitful.
  • fianchetto — the development of a bishop, in an opening move, by advancing one or two pawns so as to permit movement along the bishop's diagonal.
  • flanconade — in fencing, a thrust in the side
  • folk dance — a dance that originated among, and has been transmitted through, the common people. Compare court dance.
  • footcandle — Alt form foot candle.
  • forinsecal — foreign
  • fornicated — Simple past tense and past participle of fornicate.
  • fornicates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of fornicate.
  • fractioned — Mathematics. a number usually expressed in the form a/b. a ratio of algebraic quantities similarly expressed.
  • 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.
  • gasconaded — Simple past tense and past participle of gasconade.
  • gasconader — A great boaster; a blusterer.
  • genoa cake — a rich fruit cake, usually decorated with almonds
  • geobotanic — phytogeography.
  • geocaching — the outdoor sport or game of searching for hidden objects by using Global Positioning System (GPS) coordinates posted on the Internet.
  • geoponical — agricultural
  • glance off — If an object glances off something, it hits it at an angle and bounces away in another direction.
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