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11-letter words containing t, e, r, i

  • aerodonetic — Relating to aerodonetics.
  • aeroelastic — capable of changing shape under aerodynamic forces
  • aeronautics — Aeronautics is the science of designing and building aeroplanes.
  • aerostatics — the study of gases in equilibrium and bodies held in equilibrium in gases
  • aerostation — the science of operating lighter-than-air craft
  • aerotropism — the growth of plants towards or away from a source of oxygen
  • affirmative — An affirmative word or gesture indicates that you agree with what someone has said or that the answer to a question is 'yes'.
  • afforesting — Present participle of afforest.
  • affricative — of, relating to, or denoting an affricate
  • afrocentric — centered on, emphasizing, or showing the influence of African or, sometimes, African-American history and culture
  • afterimages — Plural form of afterimage.
  • afterpieces — Plural form of afterpiece.
  • aggravative — Tending to aggravate.
  • aggregating — formed by the conjunction or collection of particulars into a whole mass or sum; total; combined: the aggregate amount of indebtedness.
  • aggregation — the act or process of aggregating
  • aggregative — aggregating or tending to aggregate
  • agriculture — Agriculture is farming and the methods that are used to raise and look after crops and animals.
  • aguardiente — any inferior brandy or similar spirit, esp from Spain, Portugal, or South America
  • air attache — a commissioned officer or warrant officer of an air force serving on the staff of an ambassador or minister.
  • air battery — a set of two or more air cells connected together to supply electricity.
  • air current — a mass of air moving from one area to another
  • air freight — freight transported by aircraft
  • air hostess — An air hostess is a woman whose job is to look after the passengers in an aircraft.
  • air shuttle — a shuttle service operated by aircraft, usually covering short routes with frequent flights
  • air steward — a steward on an airliner
  • air turbine — a small turbine driven by compressed air, esp one used as a starter for engines
  • air-breathe — (of an engine, aircraft, missile, etc.) to take in air from the atmosphere to oxidize the fuel for combustion.
  • aircraftmen — Plural form of aircraftman.
  • alabastrine — a finely granular variety of gypsum, often white and translucent, used for ornamental objects or work, such as lamp bases, figurines, etc.
  • albert nile — a river in NW Uganda: part of the upper Nile River.
  • albertville — former name of Kalemie.
  • aldermanity — the body of aldermen
  • alexandrite — a green variety of chrysoberyl used as a gemstone
  • algesimeter — an instrument for determining the sensitiveness of the skin to a painful stimulus.
  • alkalimeter — an apparatus for determining the concentration of alkalis in solution
  • alkalimetry — determination of the amount of alkali or base in a solution, measured by an alkalimeter or by volumetric analysis
  • all-nighter — an entertainment, such as a pop concert or film screening, that lasts all night
  • all-terrain — designed to travel on all types of ground, including rough ground
  • alleviators — Plural form of alleviator.
  • alleviatory — having the ability to reduce or moderate the severity of something
  • alligatored — Damaged by alligatoring.
  • alliterated — Simple past tense and past participle of alliterate.
  • allocentric — Concerned with the interests of others more than one's own; community-minded.
  • altarpieces — Plural form of altarpiece.
  • alterations — adjustments
  • altercation — An altercation is a noisy argument or disagreement.
  • altercative — relating to altercation
  • alternating — happening in succession
  • alternation — successive change from one condition or action to another and back again repeatedly
  • alternative — If one thing is an alternative to another, the first can be found, used, or done instead of the second.
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