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10-letter words containing o, s, t, i, n, a

  • factionist — the leader or representative of a faction
  • fantastico — a very bizarre person.
  • fasciation — the act of binding up or bandaging.
  • fascinator — a person or thing that fascinates.
  • fashionist — (archaic) An obsequious follower of fashion.
  • filiations — Plural form of filiation.
  • flashpoint — Also, flashing point. Physical Chemistry. the lowest temperature at which a liquid in a specified apparatus will give off sufficient vapor to ignite momentarily on application of a flame.
  • florissant — a city in E Missouri, near St. Louis.
  • flotations — Plural form of flotation.
  • fontinalis — a type of aquatic moss
  • formations — Plural form of formation.
  • fornicates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of fornicate.
  • fortransit — (language)   Fortran Internal Translator. A subset of Fortran translated into IT on the IBM 650. It was in use in the late 1950s and early 1960s. Compilation took place in several steps (using punched cards as the only input/output media). FORTRANSIT was converted to IT Internal Translator which was converted into SOAP and thence to machine code. In the SOAP -> machine code step, the user had to include card decks for all the subroutines used in his FORTRANSIT program (including e.g. square root, sine, and even basic floating point routines).
  • gelatinous — having the nature of or resembling jelly, especially in consistency; jellylike.
  • gigatonnes — Plural form of gigatonne.
  • glasnostic — relating to the policy of glasnost
  • go against — to move or proceed, especially to or from something: They're going by bus.
  • gradations — any process or change taking place through a series of stages, by degrees, or in a gradual manner.
  • gynostemia — the united stamens and pistil of an orchid.
  • hackintosh — 1.   (jargon, computer)   An Apple Lisa that has been hacked into emulating a Macintosh (also called a "Mac XL"). 2.   (jargon, computer)   A Macintosh assembled from parts theoretically belonging to different models in the line.
  • hailstones — Plural form of hailstone.
  • halobionts — Plural form of halobiont.
  • harmonists — Plural form of harmonist.
  • hesitation — the act of hesitating; a delay due to uncertainty of mind or fear: His hesitation cost him the championship.
  • historians — Plural form of historian.
  • hortensial — (obsolete) Fit for a garden.
  • housatonic — a river flowing S from NW Massachusetts through SW Connecticut to Long Island Sound near Stratford, Connecticut. 148 miles (240 km) long.
  • housetrain — To teach a house pet to urinate and defecate outside or in a designated location in the home.
  • houstonian — a native or resident of Houston, Texas.
  • houstonias — Plural form of houstonia.
  • iconoclast — a person who attacks cherished beliefs, traditional institutions, etc., as being based on error or superstition.
  • imitations — Plural form of imitation.
  • impactions — Plural form of impaction.
  • in cahootsgo cahoots, to share equally; become partners: They went cahoots in the establishment of the store. Also, go in cahoot with, go in cahoots.
  • inamoratas — Plural form of inamorata.
  • inamoratos — Plural form of inamorato.
  • inapposite — not apposite; not pertinent.
  • incautious — not cautious; careless; reckless; heedless.
  • inconstant — not constant; changeable; fickle; variable: an inconstant friend.
  • incubators — Plural form of incubator.
  • indicators — Plural form of indicator.
  • inflations — Plural form of inflation.
  • informants — Plural form of informant.
  • ingolstadt — a city in Bavaria,SE Germany, on the Danube River.
  • inhabitors — Plural form of inhabitor.
  • inhalators — Plural form of inhalator.
  • initiators — Plural form of initiator.
  • innovators — Plural form of innovator.
  • inoculants — Plural form of inoculant.
  • inoculates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of inoculate.
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