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

  • duodenitis — inflammation of the duodenum.
  • duotheists — Plural form of duotheist.
  • dyophysite — the presence of the divine and human natures in Jesus Christ
  • e-neutrino — electron-neutrino.
  • east point — a city in N Georgia, near Atlanta.
  • east timor — a small country in SE Asia, comprising part of the island of Timor: colonized by Portugal in the 19th century; declared independence in 1975 but immediately invaded by Indonesia; under UN administration from 1999 and an independent state from 2002. It is mountainous with a monsoon climate; subsistence agriculture is the main occupation. Languages: Portuguese, Tetun (a lingua franca), and Bahasa Indonesia. Religion: Roman Catholic majority. Currency: US dollar. Capital: Dili. Pop: 1 172 390 (2013 est). Area: 14 874 sq km (5743 sq miles)
  • ebionitism — The system or doctrine of the Ebionites.
  • ebullition — a seething or overflowing, as of passion or feeling; outburst.
  • eburnation — an abnormal condition in which bone becomes hard and dense like ivory.
  • ecchymotic — a discoloration due to extravasation of blood, as in a bruise.
  • eccoprotic — a laxative
  • ecocentric — a philosophy or perspective that places intrinsic value on all living organisms and their natural environment, regardless of their perceived usefulness or importance to human beings.
  • ecoclimate — the climate of a particular group of plants
  • ecologists — Plural form of ecologist.
  • economists — Plural form of economist.
  • ecotourism — tourism to places having unspoiled natural resources, with minimal impact on the environment being a primary concern.
  • ecotourist — A participant in ecotourism.
  • ectostosis — the ossification of cartilage that begins under the perichondrium and proceeds inward.
  • ectromelia — Medicine/Medical. the congenital absence or imperfection of a limb or limbs.
  • eddication — (UK, dated) eye dialect of education.
  • edificator — (rare) One who or that which edifies; an edifier.
  • editorials — Plural form of editorial.
  • editorship — the office or function of an editor.
  • educations — Plural form of education.
  • effraction — a breaking into a house, store, etc., by force; forcible entry.
  • egocentric — Thinking only of oneself, without regard for the feelings or desires of others ; self-centered.
  • egoistical — Caring about oneself rather than others.
  • eighteenmo — Octodecimo (as a paper size in printing).
  • eightscore — one hundred and sixty
  • eisteddfod — A competitive festival of music and poetry in Wales, in particular the annual National Eisteddfod.
  • electorial — Electoral.
  • electronic — (of a device) Having or operating with the aid of many small components, esp. microchips and transistors, that control and direct an electric current.
  • elevations — Plural form of elevation.
  • eliminator — One who, or that which, eliminates.
  • elocutions — Plural form of elocution.
  • elongating — Present participle of elongate.
  • elongation — The lengthening of something.
  • elucidator — One who elucidates.
  • elutriator — A simple device used for elutriation.
  • eluviation — (soil science, countable) The sideways or downward movement of dissolved or suspended material within soil caused by rainfall.
  • elytriform — having the form of an elytron
  • emaciation — The state of being abnormally thin or weak.
  • emanations — Plural form of emanation.
  • embodiment — A tangible or visible form of an idea, quality, or feeling.
  • embonpoint — The plump or fleshy part of a person’s body, in particular a woman’s bosom.
  • embothrium — any evergreen shrub of the genus Embothrium, esp E. coccineum, native to South America but widely cultivated as an ornamental for its scarlet flowers: family Proteaceae
  • emendation — The process of making a revision or correction to a text.
  • emigration — The act of emigrating; movement of a person or persons out of a country or national region, for the purpose of permanent relocation of residence.
  • emmetropia — The condition of perfect vision, where images are correctly brought to a focus on the retina.
  • emmetropic — Pertaining to emmetropia.
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