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10-letter words containing r, e, l, t

  • creational — Of, or pertaining to creation.
  • creatively — having the quality or power of creating.
  • creaturely — creatural.
  • credential — something that entitles a person to confidence, authority, etc
  • creditable — A creditable performance or achievement is of a reasonably high standard.
  • creditably — bringing or deserving credit, honor, reputation, or esteem.
  • creditless — commendation or honor given for some action, quality, etc.: Give credit where it is due.
  • crenelated — In a castle, a crenelated wall has gaps in the top or openings through which to fire at attackers.
  • crenellate — to supply with battlements
  • crenulated — minutely crenate, as the margin of certain leaves.
  • crest rail — the carved or profiled top rail of a chair, settee, or sofa.
  • crinolette — a steel framework worn under the skirt to distend its rear section, fashionable in the mid-18th century
  • crotchless — (of a garment) having a hole cut so as to leave the genitals uncovered.
  • crystalise — Alternative spelling of from=non-Oxford British spelling.
  • crystalize — (rare) alternative spelling of crystallize.
  • culbertson — Ely (ˈiːlaɪ). 1891–1955, US authority on contract bridge
  • culturable — able to be cultivated or cultured
  • culvertage — the forfeiture of a person's property, thereby reducing him to the status of a villain
  • curtilages — Plural form of curtilage.
  • curtmantle — ("Henry the Saint") 973–1024, king of Germany 1002–24 and emperor of the Holy Roman Empire 1014–24.
  • cut flower — any pretty flower cut for a floral arrangement.
  • cyclometer — a device that records the number of revolutions made by a wheel and hence the distance travelled
  • cylindrite — a mineral made up of cylindrical crystals containing tin, iron, lead, and antimony
  • cyrtostyle — a convex portico, as at an entrance.
  • d particle — D meson.
  • d'alembert — Jean Le Rond (ʒɑ̃ lə rɔ̃). 1717–83, French mathematician, physicist, and rationalist philosopher, noted for his contribution to Newtonian physics in Traité de dynamique (1743) and for his collaboration with Diderot in editing the Encyclopédie
  • dantrolene — a toxic orange powder, C 14 H 10 N 4 O 5 , used to control muscle spasms, as in the treatment of local trauma, multiple sclerosis, cerebral palsy, or other neurological disorders.
  • daughterly — of, like, or proper to a daughter
  • day letter — a telegram sent during the day at a slightly cheaper rate
  • death roll — a list of the people killed in a war or disaster
  • debtholder — (finance) An owner of a financial obligation of another party.
  • decaliters — Plural form of decaliter.
  • decelerate — When a vehicle or machine decelerates or when someone in a vehicle decelerates, the speed of the vehicle or machine is reduced.
  • deciliters — Plural form of deciliter.
  • declarants — Plural form of declarant.
  • declarator — an action seeking to have some right, status, etc, judicially ascertained
  • declinator — a piece of apparatus that establishes the measure of a plane's deviation from the prime vertical or the meridian
  • decollator — (computing) a machine that decollates (separates) the parts of multipart computer printout and discards the carbon paper.
  • decolorant — able to decolour or bleach
  • decolorate — to change or fade in colour
  • decrepitly — In a decrepit way.
  • defalcator — A defaulter or embezzler.
  • defaulters — Plural form of defaulter.
  • deflagrate — to burn or cause to burn with great heat and light
  • deflectors — Plural form of deflector.
  • defoliator — An adult or larval insect that strips all the leaves from a tree or shrub.
  • delegators — Plural form of delegator.
  • delegatory — of or relating to the delegation or assignment of authority, power, or responsibility.
  • deliberate — If you do something that is deliberate, you planned or decided to do it beforehand, and so it happens on purpose rather than by chance.
  • delighters — a high degree of pleasure or enjoyment; joy; rapture: She takes great delight in her job.
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