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10-letter words containing t, a, l, r

  • anelectric — not capable of acquiring a static electric charge when subjected to friction.
  • angularity — the condition of being angular
  • antennular — having antennules or similar appendages
  • anteriorly — in an anterior position
  • anti-labor — productive activity, especially for the sake of economic gain.
  • antilitter — intended to discourage litter dropping
  • antiracial — of or relating to the social construct of race: racial diversity; racial stereotypes.
  • antlerless — Without antlers.
  • aparthotel — a hotel in which self-catering service apartments are available for rent
  • apiculture — the breeding and care of bees
  • apparently — You use apparently to indicate that the information you are giving is something that you have heard, but you are not certain that it is true.
  • apple cart — a huckster's handcart for selling apples in the street, etc.
  • apple tart — a pastry case filled with apples, with or without pastry on top
  • applicator — An applicator is a device that you use to put something somewhere when you do not want to touch it or do it with your hands.
  • apterygial — (of eels, certain insects, etc) lacking such paired limbs as wings or fins
  • araeostyle — having an intercolumniation of four diameters.
  • arbalester — a soldier carrying an arbalest
  • arbitrable — that can be arbitrated; subject to arbitration
  • archetypal — Someone or something that is archetypal has all the most important characteristics of a particular kind of person or thing and is a perfect example of it.
  • archiblast — egg protoplasm
  • archivolts — Plural form of archivolt.
  • arctically — in an arctic manner
  • arctophile — a person who collects teddy bears or is fond of them
  • arctophily — the practice of collecting teddy bears
  • arcubalist — an arbalest
  • argenteuil — a suburb of Paris, France, with a convent (656) that became famous when Héloïse was abbess (12th century). Pop: 103 250 (2008)
  • argumental — That is based on arguments. Pertaining to arguments.
  • aristology — the art of eating
  • aromatical — (rare) aromatic.
  • arrestable — An arrestable offence is an offence that you can be arrested for.
  • arrogantly — making claims or pretensions to superior importance or rights; overbearingly assuming; insolently proud: an arrogant public official.
  • arsenolite — a mineral, arsenic trioxide, As 2 O 3 , occurring usually as a white incrustation on arsenical ores.
  • art dealer — a person who buys and sells works of art
  • art lining — a system for aligning type in which the baseline is established some distance above the bottom of the body to accommodate letters with unusually long descenders.
  • art school — tertiary level college for students of art
  • arteriolar — relating to arterioles or minuscule arteries
  • arterioles — Plural form of arteriole.
  • artfulness — slyly crafty or cunning; deceitful; tricky: artful schemes.
  • arthralgia — pain in a joint
  • arthralgic — Of, pertaining to, or suffering from arthralgia.
  • arthrodial — a joint, as in the carpal articulations, in which the surfaces glide over each other in movement.
  • articulacy — uttered clearly in distinct syllables.
  • articulary — (anatomy) A bone in the base of the lower jaw of many birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fishes.
  • articulate — If you describe someone as articulate, you mean that they are able to express their thoughts and ideas easily and well.
  • artificial — Artificial objects, materials, or processes do not occur naturally and are created by human beings, for example using science or technology.
  • artistical — conforming to the standards of art; satisfying aesthetic requirements: artistic productions.
  • assaulters — Plural form of assaulter.
  • assertable — having the ability to be affirmed or professed or deserving of affirmation
  • assertedly — in a maintained but uncorroborated manner
  • asteroidal — relating to asteroids
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