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10-letter words containing s, m, a, i

  • antagonism — Antagonism between people is hatred or dislike between them. Antagonisms are instances of this.
  • anthemwise — alternately
  • anthuriums — Plural form of anthurium.
  • anti-mason — a member of the Anti-Masonic party or a supporter of its principles.
  • antiasthma — relating to drugs that act against asthma
  • anticivism — opposition to citizenship
  • antilogism — a group of three inconsistent propositions, two of which are premises of a syllogism that contradict the third.
  • antimachus — Also called the Colophonian. flourished c410 b.c, Greek poet.
  • antimasque — a comic or grotesque dance, presented between the acts of a masque
  • antimonous — of or containing antimony in the trivalent state
  • antinomies — Plural form of antinomy.
  • antiracism — the policy of challenging racism and promoting racial tolerance
  • antiserums — Plural form of antiserum.
  • antisexism — attitudes or behavior based on traditional stereotypes of gender roles.
  • antismoker — a person opposed to tobacco smoking
  • antitheism — the opposition to belief in god or gods
  • antivenoms — Plural form of antivenom.
  • apishamore — A saddle-blanket, a saddle blanket.
  • aplanatism — the state of being free from spherical aberration
  • aposematic — (of the coloration of certain distasteful or poisonous animals) characterized by bright conspicuous markings, which predators recognize and learn to avoid; warning
  • archaicism — an archaism
  • archimedes — ?287–212 bc, Greek mathematician and physicist of Syracuse, noted for his work in geometry, hydrostatics, and mechanics
  • archiplasm — archoplasm
  • arcosolium — (in Roman catacombs) an arched recess for a sarcophagus.
  • armadillos — Plural form of armadillo.
  • armigerous — of, having, or entitled to have a coat of arms
  • armistices — a temporary suspension of hostilities by agreement of the warring parties; truce: World War I ended with the armistice of 1918.
  • army-issue — given to soldiers in order to help them carry out their duties
  • arrowsmith — a novel (1925) by Sinclair Lewis.
  • arsmetrick — relating to the cheeks of a person's bottom that are identical
  • artemisias — Plural form of artemisia.
  • arylamines — any of a group of amines in which one or more of the hydrogen atoms of ammonia are replaced by aromatic groups.
  • asceticism — Asceticism is a simple, strict way of life with no luxuries or physical pleasures.
  • ascogonium — a female reproductive body in some ascomycetous fungi in which, after fertilization, the asci develop
  • asepticism — a form of care or treatment which prevents putrification
  • asia minor — large peninsula in W Asia, between the Black Sea and the Mediterranean, including Asiatic Turkey west of an undefined line from the Gulf of Iskenderun to the Black Sea
  • aside from — Aside from means the same as apart from. This form is more usual in American English.
  • assailment — to attack vigorously or violently; assault.
  • assam ikan — a Malaysian dish of fish cooked with tamarind
  • assemblies — an assembling or coming together of a number of persons, usually for a particular purpose: The principal will speak to all the students at Friday's assembly.
  • assembling — to bring together or gather into one place, company, body, or whole.
  • assignment — An assignment is a task or piece of work that you are given to do, especially as part of your job or studies.
  • assimilate — When people such as immigrants assimilate into a community or when that community assimilates them, they become an accepted part of it.
  • assimulate — (obsolete) To assimilate.
  • assoilment — the state or act of forgiveness or deliverance from transgression or denunciation
  • assumingly — in a presuming manner
  • assumpsits — Plural form of assumpsit.
  • assumption — If you make an assumption that something is true or will happen, you accept that it is true or will happen, often without any real proof.
  • assumptive — taken for granted.
  • astaticism — The state of being astatic.
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