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11-letter words containing o, t, r

  • angkor thom — the site of the ruined capital city of the Khmer empire, at Angkor.
  • angora goat — a breed of domestic goat with long soft hair
  • animatronic — of, concerned with, or operated by animatronics
  • anisometric — not isometric; having unsymmetrical parts or unequal measurements
  • anisopteran — belonging or pertaining to the suborder Anisoptera, comprising the dragonflies.
  • anisotropic — not isotropic; having different physical properties in different directions
  • annihilator — a person or thing that annihilates.
  • annunciator — a device that gives a visual indication as to which of a number of electric circuits has operated, such as an indicator in a hotel showing in which room a bell has been rung
  • anorthosite — a coarse-grained plutonic igneous rock consisting almost entirely of plagioclase feldspar
  • anovulatory — not associated with, not caused by, or not exhibiting ovulation.
  • antagonizer — a person who antagonizes people, or provokes hostility: The leader was an antagonizer of the peasantry. Compare antagonist.
  • antatrophic — preventing or curing atrophy.
  • ante-mortem — (esp in legal or medical contexts) before death
  • antenniform — shaped like an antenna
  • anteorbital — in front of the orbit of the eye
  • anteportico — a lesser portico preceding a main portico.
  • anteriority — situated before or at the front of; fore (opposed to posterior).
  • anterograde — moving forwards, in the normal direction of flow
  • anteversion — abnormal forward tilting of a bodily organ, esp the uterus
  • antherozoid — one of many small male gametes produced in an antheridium
  • anthochlore — a yellow pigment found in flowers
  • anthracnose — any of several fungus diseases of plants and trees, such as vines and beans, characterized by oval dark depressed spots on the fruit and elsewhere
  • anthracosis — a lung disease due to inhalation of coal dust
  • anthracotic — the deposition of coal dust in the lungs; asymptomatic pneumoconiosis.
  • anthrophony — Any sound produced by human beings or their creations.
  • anthropical — relating to human nature
  • anthropoids — Plural form of anthropoid.
  • anthroponym — a personal name.
  • anti-normal — conforming to the standard or the common type; usual; not abnormal; regular; natural.
  • anti-reform — the improvement or amendment of what is wrong, corrupt, unsatisfactory, etc.: social reform; spelling reform.
  • antibaryons — Plural form of antibaryon.
  • anticarious — preventing or retarding caries.
  • antichoicer — someone who opposes the granting of pregnant women the choice to have an abortion
  • anticipator — to realize beforehand; foretaste or foresee: to anticipate pleasure.
  • antiforeign — opposed to or discriminating against foreigners or foreign countries
  • antiheroine — a central female character in a novel, play, film, etc, who lacks the traditional heroic virtues
  • antiheroism — (literature) The quality of being an antihero.
  • antihyperon — the antiparticle of the hyperon
  • antileprosy — acting against leprosy
  • antineutron — the antiparticle of a neutron; a particle having the same mass as the neutron but a magnetic moment of opposite sign
  • antiphonary — a bound collection of antiphons, esp for use in the divine office
  • antipopular — opposed to the people or to popular cause
  • antipoverty — acting against poverty
  • antiprotons — Plural form of antiproton.
  • antipyrotic — relieving the pain and stimulating the healing of burns.
  • antistrophe — the second of two movements made by a chorus during the performance of a choral ode
  • antithyroid — acting against excessive thyroid activity
  • antitumoral — Antitumor.
  • antler moth — a European noctuid moth, Cerapteryx (or Charaeas) graminis, that has white antler-like markings on the forewings and produces larvae that periodically cause great damage to pastures and grasslands
  • aortic arch — one member of a series of paired curved blood vessels that arise in the embryo from the ventral aorta, pass around the pharynx through the branchial arches, and join with the dorsal aorta to form the great vessels of the head and neck.
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