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9-letter words containing r, e, s

  • air space — a space occupied by air.
  • air-slake — to slake (lime or the like) with moist air.
  • airbrakes — Plural form of airbrake.
  • airdromes — Plural form of airdrome.
  • airfields — Plural form of airfield.
  • airframes — Plural form of airframe.
  • airliners — Plural form of airliner.
  • airplanes — Plural form of airplane.
  • airscrews — Plural form of airscrew.
  • airstream — a wind, esp at a high altitude
  • airstrike — a military attack involving aircraft
  • al fresco — out-of-doors; in the open air: to dine alfresco.
  • alabaster — Alabaster is a white stone that is used for making statues, vases, and ornaments.
  • aldershot — a town in S England, in Hampshire: site of a large military camp. Pop: 58 170 (2001)
  • alertness — fully aware and attentive; wide-awake; keen: an alert mind.
  • alexiares — a son of Hercules and Hebe.
  • algeciras — a port and resort in SW Spain, on the Strait of Gibraltar: scene of a conference of the Great Powers in 1906. Pop: 108 779 (2003 est)
  • all-overs — a general feeling of unease and nervousness throughout the body (usually preceded by the).
  • allcomers — all people who want to compete, join or take part, esp in a sporting event, as opposed to members of a specific group
  • allergens — Plural form of allergen.
  • allergies — Plural form of allergy.
  • allergist — An allergist is a doctor who specializes in treating people with allergies.
  • allostery — the condition of a protein (such as an enzyme) in which the structure and activity of the enzyme are modified by the binding of a metabolic molecule at a site other than the chemically active one
  • almsgiver — a person who gives alms
  • altarwise — in the position of an altar
  • althusser — Louis. 1918–90, French Marxist philosopher, author of For Marx (1965) and Reading Capital (1965): committed to a mental hospital (1981) after killing his wife
  • amaterasu — the Japanese Shinto goddess personifying the sun.
  • amberfish — amberjack.
  • ambergris — Ambergris is a waxy substance produced by sperm whales. It is used to make some perfumes.
  • amerasian — People who have one American parent and one Asian parent are sometimes referred to as Amerasians.
  • ameristic — not divided into parts; having no meristem.
  • amortised — Finance. to liquidate or extinguish (a mortgage, debt, or other obligation), especially by periodic payments to the creditor or to a sinking fund. to write off a cost of (an asset) gradually.
  • amortizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of amortize.
  • amperages — Plural form of amperage.
  • ampersand — An ampersand is the sign &, used to represent the word 'and.'
  • amsterdam — the commercial capital of the Netherlands, a major industrial centre and port on the IJsselmeer, connected with the North Sea by canal: built on about 100 islands within a network of canals. Pop: 737 000 (2003 est)
  • anacruses — Plural form of anacrusis.
  • anaerobes — Plural form of anaerobe.
  • analyzers — Plural form of analyzer.
  • anarchies — Plural form of anarchy.
  • anarchise — make anarchic
  • ancestors — Plural form of ancestor.
  • ancestral — You use ancestral to refer to a person's family in former times, especially when the family is important and has property or land which they have had for a long time.
  • anchoress — a female anchorite
  • anderssen — Adolf (ˈaːdɔlf). 1818–79, German chess player: noted for the incisiveness of his combination play
  • androcles — (in Roman legend) a slave whose life was spared in the arena by a lion from whose paw he had once extracted a thorn
  • androgens — Plural form of androgen.
  • androgeus — a son of Minos and Pasiphaë who fell victim to Athenian King Aegeus: in revenge, Minos waged war on the Athenians and forced them to send a tribute of seven maidens and seven youths to the Minotaur every nine years.
  • androides — Dated form of android.
  • androsace — any plant of the genus Androsace, of the primrose family, having basal leaves and white or reddish flowers.
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