10-letter words containing o
- -appointed — -appointed combines with adverbs to form adjectives such as well-appointed that describe a building or room that is equipped or furnished in the way that is mentioned.
- -bedroomed — -bedroomed combines with numbers to form adjectives which indicate how many bedrooms a particular house or flat has.
- -cephalous — having a (specified) kind of head or number of heads; -cephalic
- -conscious — -conscious combines with words such as 'health', 'fashion', 'politically', and 'environmentally' to form adjectives which describe someone who believes that the aspect of life indicated is important.
- -dactylous — having fingers, toes, etc. of a (specified) kind or number
- -flavoured — -flavoured is used after nouns such as strawberry and chocolate to indicate that a food or drink is flavoured with strawberry or chocolate.
- -nourished — -nourished is used with adverbs such as 'well' or 'under' to indicate how much food someone eats or whether it is the right kind of food.
- -organized — -organized is added to nouns to form adjectives which indicate who organizes something.
- -populated — inhabited by the people or in the manner mentioned
- -producing — yielding the thing specified
- -something — -something is combined with numbers such as twenty and thirty to form adjectives which indicate an approximate amount, especially someone's age. For example, if you say that someone is thirty-something, you mean they are between thirty and forty years old.
- a bit of a — You can use a bit of to make a statement less forceful. For example, the statement 'It's a bit of a nuisance' is less forceful than 'It's a nuisance'.
- a fast one — a deceptive act
- a fortiori — for similar but more convincing reasons
- a good bet — If you tell someone that something is a good bet, you are suggesting that it is the thing or course of action that they should choose.
- a good few — You use not a few when you are referring to quite a lot of things or people. You can also use a good few in this way, mainly in British English.
- a good one — an unbelievable assertion
- a l'orange — prepared or served with slices of orange, orange peel, or an orange-flavored sauce: duck à l'orange.
- a mile off — If you say that you can see or recognize something a mile off, you are emphasizing that it is very obvious and easy to recognize.
- à outrance — to the utmost; to the bitter end; to the death
- a.n. other — an unnamed person: used in team lists, etc, to indicate a place that remains to be filled
- aardwolves — Plural form of aardwolf.
- ab aeterno — from the most remote antiquity.
- ab origine — Latin. from the very beginning; from the source or origin.
- abandoning — to leave completely and finally; forsake utterly; desert: to abandon one's farm; to abandon a child; to abandon a sinking ship.
- abaptiston — Surgery. a cone-shaped trephine designed to avoid penetration of the brain when incising the skull.
- abbotsford — estate (1812-32) of Sir Walter Scott, on the Tweed in SE Scotland
- abcoulombs — Plural form of abcoulomb.
- abdication — the act or state of abdicating; renunciation.
- abdominals — You can refer to your abdominal muscles as your abdominals when you are talking about exercise.
- abdominous — pot-bellied
- abductions — Plural form of abduction.
- aberdonian — a native or inhabitant of Aberdeen
- aberration — An aberration is an incident or way of behaving that is not typical.
- abhorrence — Someone's abhorrence of something is their strong hatred of it.
- abhorrency — (obsolete) Aberrancy. (Attested only in the late 16th century.).
- abhorrible — (rare, obsolete) Detestable. (mid 17th century).
- abiogenist — a person who believes in abiogenesis
- abiotrophy — the progressive degeneration of tissues, cells, etc
- abjunction — the act of cutting off part of a mycelium or spore by forming a septum
- abjuration — the act of abjuring.
- abjuratory — Containing abjuration.
- ablutomane — a person who is obsessive about washing himself or herself
- abmodality — the differing of a measurable trait in an individual case from the mean for a population.
- abnegation — a giving up of rights, etc.; self-denial; renunciation
- abnormalcy — abnormality.
- abnormally — not normal, average, typical, or usual; deviating from a standard: abnormal powers of concentration; an abnormal amount of snow; abnormal behavior.
- abo system — a system for classifying human blood on the basis of the presence or absence of two antigens on the red cell membrane: there are four such blood types (A, B, AB, and O)
- abolishing — Present participle of abolish.
- abominable — Something that is abominable is very unpleasant or bad.
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