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10-letter words containing t, a, c, i, e

  • pre-atomic — of or relating to the period of history preceding the atomic age.
  • preaseptic — pertaining to the period before the use of aseptic practices in surgery.
  • precaution — a measure taken in advance to avert possible evil or to secure good results.
  • preceptial — preceptive, instructive, didactic; conveying or consisting of precepts
  • predicated — to proclaim; declare; affirm; assert.
  • predicator — the verbal element of a clause or sentence.
  • prefascist — relating to fascist leanings before Fascism was founded in 1919
  • principate — supreme power or office.
  • pro-active — serving to prepare for, intervene in, or control an expected occurrence or situation, especially a negative or difficult one; anticipatory: proactive measures against crime.
  • proclinate — (of a part) directed or inclined forward.
  • psittacine — of or relating to parrots.
  • quadrisect — to divide (something) into four equal parts.
  • quickwater — the part of a river or other stream having a strong current.
  • quittances — Plural form of quittance.
  • racemation — a bunch, collection, or group
  • ratcheting — a toothed bar with which a pawl engages.
  • reaccredit — to ascribe or attribute to (usually followed by with): He was accredited with having said it.
  • reacquaint — to make more or less familiar, aware, or conversant (usually followed by with): to acquaint the mayor with our plan.
  • reactional — a reverse movement or tendency; an action in a reverse direction or manner.
  • reactivate — to render active again; revive.
  • reactively — tending to react.
  • reactivity — the quality or condition of being reactive.
  • recidivate — to engage in recidivism; relapse.
  • recitation — an act of reciting.
  • recitative — of the nature of or resembling recitation or declamation.
  • recitativo — recitative2 .
  • reclaimant — a person who makes appeals to reclaim.
  • recreation — the act of creating anew.
  • recreative — to refresh by means of relaxation and enjoyment, as restore physically or mentally.
  • recusation — the act of recusing a judge
  • rededicate — to set apart and consecrate to a deity or to a sacred purpose: The ancient Greeks dedicated many shrines to Aphrodite.
  • redispatch — to send off or away with speed, as a messenger, telegram, body of troops, etc.
  • reenacting — to make into an act or statute: Congress has enacted a new tax law.
  • refractile — refractive (def 2).
  • refracting — undergoing or causing refraction
  • refraction — Physics. the change of direction of a ray of light, sound, heat, or the like, in passing obliquely from one medium into another in which its wave velocity is different.
  • refractive — of or relating to refraction.
  • reindicate — to be a sign of; betoken; evidence; show: His hesitation really indicates his doubt about the venture.
  • reiterance — a repetition or iteration
  • relocation — to move (a building, company, etc.) to a different location: plans to relocate the firm to Houston.
  • remittance — the sending of money, checks, etc., to a recipient at a distance.
  • renunciate — any religious devotee who renounces earthly pleasures and lives as an ascetic
  • replicator — Any construct that acts to produce copies of itself; this could be a living organism, an idea (see meme), a program (see quine, worm, wabbit, fork bomb, and virus), a pattern in a cellular automaton (see life), or (speculatively) a robot or nanobot. It is even claimed by some that Unix and C are the symbiotic halves of an extremely successful replicator; see Unix conspiracy.
  • requiescat — a wish or prayer for the repose of the dead.
  • resistance — the act or power of resisting, opposing, or withstanding.
  • reteaching — to impart knowledge of or skill in; give instruction in: She teaches mathematics. Synonyms: coach.
  • reticulate — netted; covered with a network.
  • retracking — a structure consisting of a pair of parallel lines of rails with their crossties, on which a railroad train, trolley, or the like runs.
  • retractile — capable of being drawn back or in, as the head of a tortoise; exhibiting the power of retraction.
  • retraction — the act of retracting or the state of being retracted.
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