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10-letter words containing s, t, a, u, r

  • astragalus — the talus, or anklebone, in humans
  • astronauts — Plural form of astronaut.
  • at leisure — having free time for ease, relaxation, etc
  • athleisure — the wearing of sports clothes as leisurewear
  • attributes — to regard as resulting from a specified cause; consider as caused by something indicated (usually followed by to): She attributed his bad temper to ill health.
  • aubergiste — an innkeeper or hotelier
  • austerlitz — a town in the Czech Republic, in Moravia: site of Napoleon's victory over the Russian and Austrian armies in 1805. Pop: 1795 (2007 est)
  • australian — Australian means belonging or relating to Australia, or to its people or culture.
  • australite — a glassy object made of molten rock found in the earth of Southern Australia
  • australoid — denoting, relating to, or belonging to a supposed racial group that includes the native Australians and certain other peoples of southern Asia and the Pacific islands.
  • australorp — a heavy black breed of domestic fowl
  • austringer — a person who keeps goshawks
  • autarchies — Plural form of autarchy.
  • autarchist — of or relating to autarchism
  • auteurists — Plural form of auteurist.
  • authorised — Alternative spelling of authorized.
  • authorises — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of authorise.
  • authorizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of authorize.
  • authorless — having no author; anonymous
  • authorship — The authorship of a piece of writing is the identity of the person who wrote it.
  • autografts — Plural form of autograft.
  • autographs — Plural form of autograph.
  • automakers — Plural form of automaker.
  • autoroutes — Plural form of autoroute.
  • autostrada — an Italian motorway
  • autotrophs — Plural form of autotroph.
  • auxotrophs — Plural form of auxotroph.
  • awe-struck — filled with awe
  • backcourts — Plural form of backcourt.
  • ballbuster — Ball-breaker.
  • balustrade — A balustrade is a railing or wall on a balcony or staircase.
  • banqueters — Plural form of banqueter.
  • barquettes — a small, boat-shaped pastry shell filled with a savory or sweet mixture and served as an hors d'oeuvre or dessert.
  • barratrous — (legal) Tainted with, or constituting, barratry.
  • baumeister — Willi [vil-ee] /ˈvɪl i/ (Show IPA), 1889–1955, German painter.
  • beaux arts — noting or pertaining to a style of architecture, popularly associated with the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris, that prevailed in France in the late 19th century and that was adopted in the U.S. and elsewhere c1900, characterized by the free and eclectic use and adaptation of French architectural features of the 16th through 18th centuries combined so as to give a massive, elaborate, and often ostentatious effect, and also by the use of symmetrical plans preferably allowing vast amounts of interior space.
  • beaux-arts — relating to the classical decorative style, esp that of the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris
  • beet sugar — the sucrose obtained from sugar beet, identical in composition to cane sugar
  • bestraught — distraught; distracted
  • black rust — a stage in any of several diseases of cereals and grasses caused by rust fungi in which black masses of spores appear on the stems or leaves
  • bluebreast — any of several birds with blue plumage around the throat
  • bluehearts — a hairy, purple-flowered perennial plant (Buchnera americana) of the figwort family, found in the S U.S.
  • breadstuff — any form of bread
  • brontosaur — apatosaurus
  • bruschetta — Bruschetta is a slice of toasted bread which is brushed with olive oil and usually covered with chopped tomatoes.
  • bump start — a method of starting a motor vehicle by engaging a low gear with the clutch depressed and pushing it or allowing it to run down a hill until sufficient momentum has been acquired to turn the engine by releasing the clutch
  • burst page — banner
  • bus master — (architecture)   The device in a computer which is driving the address bus and bus control signals at some point in time. In a simple architecture only the (single) CPU can be bus master but this means that all communications between ("slave") I/O devices must involve the CPU. More sophisticated architectures allow other capable devices (or multiple CPUs) to take turns at controling the bus. This allows, for example, a network controller card to access a disk controller directly while the CPU performs other tasks which do not require the bus, e.g. fetching code from its cache. Note that any device can drive data onto the data bus when the CPU reads from that device, but only the bus master drives the address bus and control signals. See also distributed kernel.
  • bushbeater — a person who conducts a thorough search to recruit talented people, as for an athletic team.
  • bushmaster — a large greyish-brown highly venomous snake, Lachesis muta, inhabiting wooded regions of tropical America: family Crotalidae (pit vipers)
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