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10-letter words containing s, t, a, c

  • eustachian — Alternative form of Eustachian.
  • euthanasic — Of, or pertaining to euthanasia.
  • evanescent — Soon passing out of sight, memory, or existence; quickly fading or disappearing.
  • eviscerate — Disembowel (a person or animal).
  • evocations — Plural form of evocation.
  • exarchates — Plural form of exarchate.
  • excavators — Plural form of excavator.
  • excise tax — a tax on goods, such as spirits, produced for the home market
  • excoriates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of excoriate.
  • exculpates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of exculpate.
  • excusatory — Serving to make an excuse.
  • explicates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of explicate.
  • extractors — Plural form of extractor.
  • extricates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of extricate.
  • eyepatches — Plural form of eyepatch.
  • fabricates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of fabricate.
  • fabulistic — Being or resembling a fable.
  • facecloths — Plural form of facecloth.
  • faceplates — Plural form of faceplate.
  • facialists — Plural form of facialist.
  • facilities — Often, facilities. something designed, built, installed, etc., to serve a specific function affording a convenience or service: transportation facilities; educational facilities; a new research facility. something that permits the easier performance of an action, course of conduct, etc.: to provide someone with every facility for accomplishing a task; to lack facilities for handling bulk mail.
  • facility's — Often, facilities. something designed, built, installed, etc., to serve a specific function affording a convenience or service: transportation facilities; educational facilities; a new research facility. something that permits the easier performance of an action, course of conduct, etc.: to provide someone with every facility for accomplishing a task; to lack facilities for handling bulk mail.
  • fact sheet — information page
  • factionist — the leader or representative of a faction
  • factiously — given to faction; dissentious: A factious group was trying to undermine the government.
  • factitious — not spontaneous or natural; artificial; contrived: factitious laughter; factitious enthusiasm.
  • factorials — Plural form of factorial.
  • factorizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of factorize.
  • factorship — The business of a factor.
  • factualism — emphasis on, devotion to, or extensive reliance upon facts: the factualism of scientific experiment.
  • false cast — a throw of the line in fly casting in which the line, leader, and fly are prevented from hitting the water.
  • familistic — the subordination of the personal interests and prerogatives of an individual to the values and demands of the family: Familism characterized the patriarchal family.
  • fanaticise — Alternative spelling of fanaticize.
  • fanaticism — fanatical character, spirit, or conduct.
  • fantastick — Obsolete form of fantastic.
  • fantastico — a very bizarre person.
  • fasciation — the act of binding up or bandaging.
  • fascinated — to attract and hold attentively by a unique power, personal charm, unusual nature, or some other special quality; enthrall: a vivacity that fascinated the audience.
  • fascinates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of fascinate.
  • fascinator — a person or thing that fascinates.
  • fasciotomy — (surgery) The cutting of the fascia to relieve tension or pressure (and treat the resulting loss of circulation to an area of tissue or muscle).
  • fascistize — to make fascist; convert to fascism or a fascist philosophy or methods.
  • fascistoid — Resembling fascism.
  • fast pitch — a variety of softball in which the ball is pitched at a high speed with an underhand motion
  • fast track — a racetrack dry and hard enough for optimum speed.
  • fast-count — to short-change.
  • fast-track — of or relating to the fast track.
  • fatalistic — the acceptance of all things and events as inevitable; submission to fate: Her fatalism helped her to face death with stoic calm.
  • fatiscence — the state of having cracks or chinks
  • favoristic — Characterized by favoritism.
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