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11-letter words containing o, t

  • adaptogenic — acting to normalize and regulate the systems of the body
  • addititious — increasing
  • adenoiditis — inflammation of the adenoid tissue.
  • adenomatoid — Of or pertaining to an adenoma.
  • adenomatous — characterized by a collection of glandular growths
  • adeodatus i — Deusdedit.
  • adipocerite — hatchettite.
  • adiponectin — (biochemistry) A protein hormone that modulates glucose regulation and fatty acid catabolism.
  • adjournment — An adjournment is a temporary stopping of a trial, enquiry, or other meeting.
  • adjudicator — a judge, esp in a competition
  • admirations — Plural form of admiration.
  • admonitions — Plural form of admonition.
  • adolescents — Plural form of adolescent.
  • adoptionism — an early Greek theology that Jesus was a man gifted with divine powers
  • adoptionist — someone who believes in adoptionism
  • adorability — the quality of being adorable or highly attractive
  • adscription — ascription
  • adulterator — One who or that which adulterates, or harms the purity of, something.
  • adumbration — to produce a faint image or resemblance of; to outline or sketch.
  • adventurous — Someone who is adventurous is willing to take risks and to try new methods. Something that is adventurous involves new things or ideas.
  • advertorial — An advertorial is an advertisement that uses the style of newspaper or magazine articles or television documentary programmes, so that it appears to be giving facts and not trying to sell a product.
  • advice boat — a fast boat for conveying messages; dispatch boat.
  • advice note — a document sent by a supplier to a customer to inform him that goods he ordered have been dispatched. It usually gives details such as the quantity of goods and how they have been sent
  • aegospotami — a river of ancient Thrace that flowed into the Hellespont. At its mouth the Spartan fleet under Lysander defeated the Athenians in 405 bc, ending the Peloponnesian War
  • aeneolithic — Chalcolithic.
  • aeolotropic — anisotropic
  • aerial root — a root that grows from the stem of a plant, above ground or above water
  • aero-optics — the study of the effect of aircraft-induced and atmospheric disturbances on the efficiency of laser weapons
  • aeroculture — a method of growing plants without soil by suspending them above sprays that constantly moisten the roots with water and nutrients.
  • aerodonetic — Relating to aerodonetics.
  • aeroelastic — capable of changing shape under aerodynamic forces
  • aeronautics — Aeronautics is the science of designing and building aeroplanes.
  • aerostatics — the study of gases in equilibrium and bodies held in equilibrium in gases
  • aerostation — the science of operating lighter-than-air craft
  • aerotropism — the growth of plants towards or away from a source of oxygen
  • aestivation — the act or condition of aestivating
  • aetiologies — Plural form of aetiology.
  • affectation — If you say that someone's attitude or behaviour is an affectation, you disapprove of the fact that it is not genuine or natural, but is intended to impress other people.
  • affectional — relating to or implying affection.
  • affectioned — Simple past tense and past participle of affection.
  • affiliation — If one group has an affiliation with another group, it has a close or official connection with it.
  • affirmation — the act of affirming or the state of being affirmed
  • affirmatory — showing or giving confirmation, ratification, or assertion
  • afflictions — Plural form of affliction.
  • afforcement — an increase in force or strength
  • afforesting — Present participle of afforest.
  • affrication — the changing of (a consonantal speech sound) to an affricate
  • aforestated — Stated earlier in a document.
  • afroasiatic — designating or of a family of African and Asian languages generally divided into the branches Berber, Cushitic, Semitic, Chadic, and ancient Egyptian
  • afrocentric — centered on, emphasizing, or showing the influence of African or, sometimes, African-American history and culture
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