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10-letter words containing t, e, l, i

  • assaultive — tending or seeming to assault; physically aggressive: the assaultive behavior of the inmates; the assaultive manner of some rock bands.
  • assibilate — (of a speech sound) to be changed into a sibilant
  • assimilate — When people such as immigrants assimilate into a community or when that community assimilates them, they become an accepted part of it.
  • assimulate — (obsolete) To assimilate.
  • assoilment — the state or act of forgiveness or deliverance from transgression or denunciation
  • asteroidal — relating to asteroids
  • at leisure — having free time for ease, relaxation, etc
  • at liberty — free, unoccupied, or unrestricted
  • ateleiosis — the condition of having restricted or impaired growth
  • athleisure — the wearing of sports clothes as leisurewear
  • attainable — Something that is attainable can be achieved.
  • auriculate — having ears
  • 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)
  • australite — a glassy object made of molten rock found in the earth of Southern Australia
  • autodialer — An electronic device that dials telephone numbers randomly or from a list and may also leave messages and request information.
  • automobile — An automobile is a car.
  • aviculture — the keeping and rearing of birds
  • aztec lily — a bulbous plant, Sprekelia formosissima, of the amaryllis family, native to Mexico, bearing a large, bright-red flower.
  • b particle — B meson.
  • babblative — having a tendency to babble; loquacious
  • backlisted — Simple past tense and past participle of backlist.
  • bacteriol. — bacteriological
  • balaustine — of or relating to the pomegranate.
  • balbutient — stuttering, stammering
  • ballistite — a smokeless rocket propellant composed of roughly equal proportions of the explosives nitrocellulose and nitroglycerine
  • ballottine — a kind of galantine made of meat, poultry, or fish that is stuffed and rolled and usually served hot.
  • balneation — the act of bathing
  • baltic sea — a sea in N Europe, connected with the North Sea by the Skagerrak, Kattegat, and Öresund; shallow, with low salinity and small tides
  • banalities — the condition or quality of being banal, or devoid of freshness or originality: the banality of everyday life.
  • basilectal — (linguistics) of, or relating to a basilect.
  • basketlike — resembling a basket
  • batch file — a computer file with sequential commands to be executed when the file is read
  • batteilant — fighting; combatant
  • battleship — A battleship is a very large, heavily armed warship.
  • battlesuit — (science fiction) A technologically enhanced suit worn in battle for protection, camouflage, etc.
  • beatifical — Beatific.
  • beautifull — Obsolete spelling of beautiful.
  • beautifuls — having beauty; possessing qualities that give great pleasure or satisfaction to see, hear, think about, etc.; delighting the senses or mind: a beautiful dress; a beautiful speech.
  • bedlington — Also called Bedlingtonshire [bed-ling-tuh n-sheer, -sher] /ˈbɛd lɪŋ tənˌʃɪər, -ʃər/ (Show IPA). an urban area in E Northumberland, in N England.
  • bel esprit — a witty or clever person
  • bel-esprit — a person of great wit or intellect.
  • belletrist — a writer of belles-lettres
  • belly girt — girth (def 2).
  • belt drive — a transmission system using a flexible belt to transfer power
  • beltsville — a town in central Maryland, near Washington, D.C.
  • bertolucci — Bernardo (berˈnardo). born 1940, Italian film director: his films include The Spider's Stratagem (1970), The Conformist (1970), 1900 (1976), The Last Emperor (1987), The Sheltering Sky (1990), and The Dreamers (2003)
  • bestialism — the state of beasts
  • bestiality — Bestiality is disgusting behaviour.
  • bestialize — to make bestial or brutal
  • bettelheimBruno, 1903–90, U.S. psychologist, educator, and writer, born in Austria.
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