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10-letter words containing s, a, b, t, i, n

  • brainstorm — If you have a brainstorm, you suddenly become unable to think clearly.
  • brattiness — the quality of being bratty
  • brattlings — a series of rattling or clattering sounds
  • cantabiles — Plural form of cantabile.
  • catchbasin — Alternative form of catch-basin.
  • cnidoblast — any of the cells of a coelenterate that contain nematocysts
  • disbarment — to expel from the legal profession or from the bar of a particular court.
  • disturbant — having a disturbing effect, disquieting
  • halobionts — Plural form of halobiont.
  • hibernates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hibernate.
  • incubators — Plural form of incubator.
  • inebriates — to make drunk; intoxicate.
  • inhabiters — Plural form of inhabiter.
  • inhabitors — Plural form of inhabitor.
  • insatiable — not satiable; incapable of being satisfied or appeased: insatiable hunger for knowledge.
  • insatiably — not satiable; incapable of being satisfied or appeased: insatiable hunger for knowledge.
  • insertable — to put or place in: to insert a key in a lock.
  • insuitable — Obsolete form of unsuitable.
  • insultable — capable of being insulted
  • interbasin — a circular container with a greater width than depth, becoming smaller toward the bottom, used chiefly to hold water or other liquid, especially for washing.
  • intestable — not legally qualified to make a will, as an infant or a lunatic.
  • investable — that can be invested.
  • jabotinskyVladimir, 1880–1940, Russian Zionist leader in Palestine.
  • labyrinths — Plural form of labyrinth.
  • lambasting — to beat or whip severely.
  • listenable — pleasant to listen to: soft, listenable music.
  • lubricants — Plural form of lubricant.
  • minibeasts — Plural form of minibeast.
  • obliterans — Producing obstruction due to inflammation and fibrosis.
  • obstinance — The characteristic of being obstinate.
  • obstinancy — (rare) Obstinance; the characteristic of being obstinate.
  • paintbrush — a brush for applying paint, as one used in painting houses or one used in painting pictures.
  • saintsbury — George Edward Bateman [beyt-muh n] /ˈbeɪt mən/ (Show IPA), 1845–1933, English literary critic and historian.
  • san benito — a city in S Texas.
  • semi-bantu — a group of languages of W Africa, mainly SE Nigeria and Cameroon, that were not traditionally classed as Bantu but that show certain essential Bantu characteristics. They are now classed with Bantu in the Benue-Congo branch of the Niger-Congo family
  • stabbingly — in a stabbing way
  • stalinabad — a former name of Dushanbe.
  • stand bail — to act as surety (for someone)
  • stink ball — stinkpot (def 1).
  • string bag — an openwork bag made of string, especially one with handles.
  • stringbean — any of various kinds of bean, as the green bean, the unripe pods of which are used as food, usually after stripping off the fibrous thread along the side.
  • subcabinet — a group of advisers ranking below the cabinet level, chosen by a chief executive usually from members of the various executive departments.
  • subintimal — the innermost membrane or lining of some organ or part, especially that of an artery, vein, or lymphatic.
  • subintrant — having attacks or fits one after the other
  • submediant — the sixth tone of a diatonic scale, being midway between the subdominant and the upper tonic.
  • subnitrate — a basic salt of nitric acid.
  • substation — a branch of a main post office.
  • subterrain — a cave or subterranean room.
  • sunbathing — to take a sunbath.
  • tiny basic — (language)   A dialect of BASIC developed by Dr. Wang [Wong?] in the late 1970s. Tiny BASIC was 2K bytes in size and was loaded from paper tape. It ran on almost any Intel 8080 or Zilog Z80 microprocessor for which the user could provide the necessary I/O driver software. Tiny BASIC was distributed as [the first ever?] freeware. The program listing contained the following phrases "All Wrongs reserved" and "CopyLeft", he obviously wasn't interested in money. See also Tiny Basic Interpreter Language.
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