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

  • -resistant — -resistant is added to nouns to form adjectives that describe something as not being harmed or affected by the thing mentioned.
  • abruptions — Plural form of abruption.
  • abruptness — sudden or unexpected: an abrupt departure.
  • absorbents — Plural form of absorbent.
  • absorption — The absorption of a liquid, gas, or other substance is the process of it being soaked up or taken in.
  • abstergent — cleansing or scouring
  • abstersion — the act of wiping clean or cleansing
  • accrescent — (of a calyx or other part) continuing to grow after flowering
  • accretions — Plural form of accretion.
  • adderstone — a prehistoric ornamental bead
  • administer — If someone administers something such as a country, the law, or a test, they take responsibility for organizing and supervising it.
  • adorations — Plural form of adoration.
  • adornments — Plural form of adornment.
  • adroitness — expert or nimble in the use of the hands or body.
  • adsorption — an adsorbing or being adsorbed; adhesion of the molecules of a gas, liquid, or dissolved substance to a surface
  • adventures — Plural form of adventure.
  • aeronomist — a scientist who studies the upper atmosphere
  • africanist — a person specializing in the study of African affairs or culture
  • afternoons — during the afternoon, esp regularly
  • afterpains — cramplike pains caused by contraction of the uterus after childbirth
  • agreements — Plural form of agreement.
  • agronomist — An agronomist is someone who studies the growing and harvesting of crops.
  • alabastron — a jar characteristically having an elongated shape, narrow neck, flat-rimmed mouth, and rounded base requiring a stand or support, chiefly used for fragrant ointments.
  • alcoranist — a person who believes in an absolutely literal interpretation of the Koran.
  • alienators — Plural form of alienator.
  • alpestrine — (of plants) growing at high altitudes; subalpine
  • alternates — Plural form of alternate.
  • amaranthus — Any of the genus Amaranthus; an amaranth.
  • amortising — Present participle of amortise.
  • anacrustic — Prosody. an unstressed syllable or syllable group that begins a line of verse but is not counted as part of the first foot.
  • anarchists — Plural form of anarchist.
  • anarthrous — having no joints or articulated limbs
  • anastrophe — reversal of the usual order of the parts of a sentence; inversion (Ex.: “Came the dawn”)
  • anatropous — (of a plant ovule) inverted during development by a bending of the stalk (funicle) attaching it to the carpel wall
  • ancestress — a female ancestor (sense 1) ancestor (sense 4)
  • ancestries — Plural form of ancestry.
  • anchorites — Plural form of anchorite.
  • anisotropy — Physics. of unequal physical properties along different axes. Compare isotropic (def 1).
  • anoestrous — anestrous.
  • anorectics — Plural form of anorectic.
  • ant-thrush — any of several antbirds, especially of the genus Formicarius.
  • antecessor — a predecessor; someone who goes or has gone before
  • anthersmut — a species of parasitic fungus, Ustilago violacea
  • anthuriums — Plural form of anthurium.
  • anti-story — a narrative of short-story length that makes no effort to follow a plot and ignores structural conventions, character motivations, and the like.
  • anti-virus — Anti-virus software is software that protects a computer against viruses.
  • anticaries — characterized by an ability to prevent caries
  • antichrist — the antagonist of Christ, expected by early Christians to appear and reign over the world until overthrown at Christ's Second Coming
  • antiheroes — Plural form of antihero.
  • antiherpes — acting against the herpes simplex virus

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