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10-letter words containing s, i, t, u

  • captiously — In a captious manner.
  • carmustine — a toxic nitrosurea, C 5 H 9 Cl 2 N 3 O 2 , used in the treatment of a wide range of tumors.
  • carthusian — a member of an austere monastic order founded by Saint Bruno in 1084 near Grenoble, France
  • cash audit — an audit confined to cash transactions for a prescribed period, for the purpose of determining the amount of cash on hand or on deposit in a bank.
  • casualties — Military. a member of the armed forces lost to service through death, wounds, sickness, capture, or because his or her whereabouts or condition cannot be determined. casualties, loss in numerical strength through any cause, as death, wounds, sickness, capture, or desertion.
  • catholicus — catholicos.
  • causations — Plural form of causation.
  • causatives — Plural form of causative.
  • cause list — a list of cases awaiting a hearing
  • causticity — capable of burning, corroding, or destroying living tissue.
  • cauterised — Simple past tense and past participle of cauterise.
  • cauterizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cauterize.
  • cautioners — Plural form of cautioner.
  • cautiously — showing, using, or characterized by caution: a cautious man; To be cautious is often to show wisdom.
  • celeritous — (rare) Swift, speedy, fast.
  • cellulitis — inflammation of any of the tissues of the body, characterized by fever, pain, swelling, and redness of the affected area
  • centauries — Plural form of centaury.
  • centurions — Plural form of centurion.
  • certitudes — Plural form of certitude.
  • chauvinist — a person who is aggressively and blindly patriotic, especially one devoted to military glory.
  • chikamatsu — Monzaemon [mawn-zah-e-mawn] /ˈmɔn zɑ ɛˈmɔn/ (Show IPA), 1653–1724, Japanese playwright.
  • choreutics — a system that analyzes form in movement, developed by Rudolf von Laban (1879–1958), Hungarian choreographer and dance theorist.
  • circuities — Plural form of circuity.
  • circuitous — A circuitous route is long and complicated rather than simple and direct.
  • circulates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of circulate.
  • cistaceous — of, relating to, or belonging to the Cistaceae, a family of shrubby or herbaceous plants that includes the rockroses
  • clausewitz — Karl von (karl fɔn). 1780–1831, Prussian general, noted for his works on military strategy, esp Vom Kriege (1833)
  • clustering — cluster
  • coiffurist — a person who styles hair, especially for women.
  • colloquist — a participant in a colloquy
  • columnists — Plural form of columnist.
  • comatulids — Plural form of comatulid.
  • combusting — Present participle of combust.
  • combustion — Combustion is the act of burning something or the process of burning.
  • combustive — the act or process of burning.
  • communists — (initial capital letter) a member of the Communist Party or movement.
  • communitas — the sense of sharing and intimacy that develops among persons who experience liminality as a group.
  • consortium — A consortium is a group of people or firms who have agreed to co-operate with each other.
  • constitute — If something constitutes a particular thing, it can be regarded as being that thing.
  • construing — to give the meaning or intention of; explain; interpret.
  • consubsist — to subsist together
  • consulting — acting in an advisory capacity on professional matters
  • consultive — of or relating to consultation; advisory.
  • contagious — A disease that is contagious can be caught by touching people or things that are infected with it. Compare infectious.
  • contiguous — Things that are contiguous are next to each other or touch each other.
  • continuous — A continuous process or event continues for a period of time without stopping.
  • continuums — Plural form of continuum.
  • contusions — Plural form of contusion.
  • coquettish — If you describe a woman as coquettish, you mean she acts in a playful way that is intended to make men find her attractive.
  • coroutines — Plural form of coroutine.
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