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

  • acervation — a heaping or piling up, gathering, accumulation
  • acetanilid — Alternative form of acetanilide.
  • acetifying — Present participle of acetify.
  • acetimeter — acetometer
  • acetonemia — ketonemia.
  • acetonuria — ketonuria.
  • acetylenic — (organic chemistry) Of or pertaining to acetylene or its derivatives; having a carbon-to-carbon triple bond.
  • acetylides — Plural form of acetylide.
  • acherontic — Of or pertaining to Acheron; infernal; hence, dismal, gloomy; moribund.
  • achitophel — Ahithophel
  • achondrite — a rare stony meteorite that consists mainly of silicate minerals and has the texture of igneous rock but contains no chondrules
  • aciculated — Alternative form of aciculate.
  • acidimeter — any instrument or standard solution for determining the amount of acid in a sample solution
  • acidimetry — the determination of the amount of acid present in a solution, measured by an acidimeter or by volumetric analysis
  • acidometer — a type of hydrometer for measuring the relative density of an acid solution, esp the acid in a battery
  • acidulated — Simple past tense and past participle of acidulate.
  • acidulates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of acidulate.
  • acquainted — If you are acquainted with something, you know about it because you have learned it or experienced it.
  • acquitment — a verdict of not guilty; an acquittal
  • acre right — the right of a settler to purchase land that the settler has occupied or improved.
  • acroterial — relating to an acroter
  • acroterion — acroterium.
  • acroterium — an ornament positioned on top of an acroter
  • actinolite — a green mineral of the amphibole group consisting of calcium magnesium iron silicate. Formula: Ca2(Mg,Fe)5Si8O22(OH)2
  • actionable — If something that you do or say to someone is actionable, it gives them a valid reason for bringing a legal case against you.
  • actionless — inactive, without action
  • active sun — the sun at a maximum of solar activity, occurring every 11 years.
  • activeness — engaged in action; characterized by energetic work, participation, etc.; busy: an active life.
  • activewear — clothing for wear while engaging in sports, recreation, etc.; sportswear
  • activities — the state or quality of being active: There was not much activity in the stock market today. He doesn't have enough physical activity in his life.
  • actualised — Simple past tense and past participle of actualise.
  • actualized — Simple past tense and past participle of actualize.
  • actualizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of actualize.
  • acuminated — Botany, Zoology. pointed; tapering to a point.
  • ad interim — for the meantime; for the present
  • adamantine — very hard; unbreakable or unyielding
  • adaptative — of or relating to adaptation
  • adaptively — in an adaptive manner
  • added time — (in a sports match) extra time added to the end of a half to make up for the time spent dealing with injuries, substitutions, etc
  • addictives — Plural form of addictive.
  • additament — an addition
  • additively — in an additive manner
  • adequality — Quality of being adequal.
  • adequation — Equivalence.
  • adequative — relating to adequacy
  • adipocytes — Plural form of adipocyte.
  • adjectival — Adjectival means relating to adjectives or like an adjective.
  • adjectives — Grammar. any member of a class of words that modify nouns and pronouns, primarily by describing a particular quality of the word they are modifying, as wise in a wise grandmother, or perfect in a perfect score, or handsome in He is extremely handsome. Other terms, as numbers (one cup; twelve months), certain demonstrative pronouns (this magazine; those questions), and terms that impose limits (each person; no mercy) can also function adjectivally, as can some nouns that are found chiefly in fixed phrases where they immediately precede the noun they modify, as bottle in bottle cap and bus in bus station. Synonyms: modifier, qualifier, identifier, describer, describing word.
  • adjudicate — If you adjudicate on a dispute or problem, you make an official judgment or decision about it.
  • adjunctive — that constitutes an adjunct
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