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13-letter words containing s, a

  • apocatastasis — the belief that all free creatures shall experience salvation
  • apocryphalist — A member of the group who supported the inclusion of the Apocrypha in the Bible.
  • apogeotropism — negative geotropism, as shown by plant stems
  • apokatastasis — the state of being restored or reestablished; restitution.
  • apologeticism — An instance of the use of apologetics.
  • apostle plant — a plant, Neomarica northiana, of the iris family, native to Brazil, having large, fragrant white and violet flowers, and often cultivated as a houseplant.
  • apostle spoon — a silver spoon with a figure of one of the Apostles on the handle
  • apostolic age — the earliest period of Christianity, lasting through the death of the last apostle.
  • apostolic see — the see of the pope regarded as the successor to Saint Peter
  • apostolically — In an apostolic way.
  • apostrophized — Simple past tense and past participle of apostrophize.
  • apostrophizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of apostrophize.
  • apothegmatise — to speak in apothegms
  • apotheosizing — Present participle of apotheosize.
  • appealingness — the quality of being appealing
  • appeals court — An appeals court is the same as an appellate court.
  • apperceptions — Plural form of apperception.
  • appersonation — the unconscious assumption of the personality characteristics of another, usually well known, person.
  • apple blossom — the blossom of an apple tree
  • appoggiaturas — Plural form of appoggiatura.
  • appreciations — Plural form of appreciation.
  • apprehensible — capable of being comprehended or grasped mentally
  • apprehensibly — In an apprehensive manner; cautiously.
  • apprehensions — Plural form of apprehension.
  • approach shot — a shot made to or towards the green after a tee shot
  • appropriators — Plural form of appropriator.
  • appurtenances — accessories or equipment
  • april showers — showers falling in April, generally considered a showery month
  • apron strings — If you say that someone is tied to another person's apron strings, you mean that they are controlled or influenced too much by the other person.
  • aptitude test — An aptitude test is a test that is specially designed to find out how easily and how well you can do something.
  • aquaculturist — a person who practises aquaculture
  • aqueous humor — a watery fluid in the space between the cornea and the lens of the eye
  • arabian horse — one of a breed of horses, raised originally in Arabia and adjacent countries, noted for intelligence, grace, and speed.
  • arabian senna — a tropical leguminous plant, Cassia angustifolia, having yellow flowers and long pods
  • arachnivorous — Spider-eating.
  • arachnoiditis — an inflammation of the arachnoid membrane
  • arbitrariness — subject to individual will or judgment without restriction; contingent solely upon one's discretion: an arbitrary decision.
  • archaeologist — a specialist in archaeology, the scientific study of prehistoric peoples and their cultures by analysis of their artifacts, inscriptions, monuments, etc.
  • archaic smile — a conventional representation of the mouth characterized by slightly upturned corners of the lips, found especially on Greek sculpture produced prior to the 5th century b.c.
  • archbishopric — the rank, office, or jurisdiction of an archbishop
  • archduchesses — Plural form of archduchess.
  • archeologists — archaeology.
  • archeptolemus — (in the Iliad) the son of Iphitus who served as a charioteer for Hector.
  • archipelagoes — Plural form of archipelago.
  • architectures — Plural form of architecture.
  • arcticologist — a person who specializes in arcticology.
  • arcus senilis — an opaque circle around the cornea of the eye, often seen in elderly people
  • argentiferous — containing or bearing silver
  • argilliferous — containing or yielding clay
  • arias sanchez — Oscar. born 1940, Costa Rican statesman; president (1986–90, 2006–2010); Nobel peace prize 1987
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