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9-letter words containing t, a, i, l, e

  • allegiant — a person who displays constancy, duty, and faithfulness, esp to a ruling body
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  • allergist — An allergist is a doctor who specializes in treating people with allergies.
  • allethrin — a clear viscous amber-coloured liquid used as an insecticide and synergist. Formula: C19H26O3; relative density: 1.005
  • alleviant — a medical treatment that reduces pain but does not cure the underlying problem
  • alleviate — If you alleviate pain, suffering, or an unpleasant condition, you make it less intense or severe.
  • allicient — That attracts; attracting.
  • alligated — to attach; bind.
  • allineate — To align.
  • almandite — almandine.
  • altarwise — in the position of an altar
  • altimeter — An altimeter is an instrument in an aircraft that shows the height of the aircraft above the ground.
  • altimetre — (nonstandard, and, now, largely obsolete) Alternative form of altimeter.
  • altimetry — the science of measuring altitudes, as with an altimeter
  • altitudes — Plural form of altitude.
  • aluminate — a salt of the ortho or meta acid forms of aluminium hydroxide containing the ions AlO2– or AlO33–
  • aluminite — a mineral, hydrous aluminum sulfate, Al 2 (SO 4)(OH) 4 ⋅7H 2 O, occurring in white, chalky masses.
  • amalekite — a member of a nomadic tribe descended from Esau (Genesis 36:12), dwelling in the desert between Sinai and Canaan and hostile to the Israelites: they were defeated by Saul and destroyed by David (I Samuel 15–30)
  • amberlite — various insoluble cross-linked polymers used in water-treatment processes and in pharmacy
  • ambiently — In an ambient way.
  • amplitude — In physics, the amplitude of a sound wave or electrical signal is its strength.
  • anabolite — a product of anabolism
  • analeptic — (of a drug, etc) stimulating the central nervous system
  • analgetic — a painkilling drug
  • analities — Plural form of anality.
  • anciently — in ancient times
  • anelastic — relating to anelasticity
  • anglesite — a white or grey secondary mineral consisting of lead sulphate in orthorhombic crystalline form. It occurs in lead-ore deposits and is a source of lead. Formula: PbSO4
  • animately — In an animate way.
  • anthelion — a faint halo sometimes seen in polar or high altitude regions around the shadow of an object cast onto a thick cloud bank or fog
  • antialien — relating to the prevention of foreign animal or plant species from becoming established
  • anticline — a formation of stratified rock raised up, by folding, into a broad arch so that the strata slope down on both sides from a common crest
  • antielite — opposed to elitism
  • antiglare — Acting to reduce or combat glare.
  • antihelix — the rounded piece of cartilage inside the outer rim (helix) of the ear; anthelix
  • antilifer — a person in favour of abortion
  • antinovel — a type of prose fiction in which conventional or traditional novelistic elements are rejected
  • antipedal — (in a mollusk) located opposite the foot.
  • antiplane — (mechanics) Being or pertaining to a special class of deformation where the displacements in the body are zero in the plane of interest but non-zero in the direction perpendicular to that plane.
  • antiquely — in an antique manner
  • antisleep — acting to prevent sleep
  • antistyle — a style that rejects or subverts conventional style
  • antiulcer — acting against ulcers
  • antlerite — an emerald to blackish-green mineral, hydrous copper sulfate, Cu 3 (OH) 4 SO 4 , a major copper ore in Chile.
  • apiculate — (of leaves) ending in a short sharp point
  • aplanetic — (esp of some algal and fungal spores) nonmotile or lacking a motile stage
  • apostille — a marginal annotation or note.
  • appetible — desirable or capable of arousing desire
  • appletini — a cocktail consisting of vodka and apple juice with apple cider, apple brandy, or apple liqueur, and sometimes vermouth
  • applicate — applied practicably
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