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11-letter words containing t, i, o, n

  • annotations — Plural form of annotation.
  • annulations — Plural form of annulation.
  • annunciator — a device that gives a visual indication as to which of a number of electric circuits has operated, such as an indicator in a hotel showing in which room a bell has been rung
  • anodization — the action of electroplating a metal with an ornamental or protecting layer of oxide
  • anomalistic — tending to be anomalous
  • anonymities — Plural form of anonymity.
  • anonymosity — (rare) The state of being anonymous.
  • anorthosite — a coarse-grained plutonic igneous rock consisting almost entirely of plagioclase feldspar
  • anovulation — failure to produce eggs or to discharge them from an ovary
  • antagonised — Simple past tense and past participle of antagonise.
  • antagonises — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of antagonise.
  • antagonisms — Plural form of antagonism.
  • antagonists — Plural form of antagonist.
  • antagonized — Simple past tense and past participle of antagonize.
  • antagonizer — a person who antagonizes people, or provokes hostility: The leader was an antagonizer of the peasantry. Compare antagonist.
  • antagonizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of antagonize.
  • antatrophic — preventing or curing atrophy.
  • anteflexion — a bending forward of an organ, especially of the body of the uterus.
  • antenniform — shaped like an antenna
  • anteorbital — in front of the orbit of the eye
  • anteportico — a lesser portico preceding a main portico.
  • anteriority — situated before or at the front of; fore (opposed to posterior).
  • anteversion — abnormal forward tilting of a bodily organ, esp the uterus
  • antherozoid — one of many small male gametes produced in an antheridium
  • anthocyanin — any of a class of water-soluble glycosidic pigments, esp those responsible for the red and blue colours in flowers. They are closely related to vitamins E and P
  • anthologies — Plural form of anthology.
  • anthologise — Non-Oxford British standard spelling of anthologize.
  • anthologist — a book or other collection of selected writings by various authors, usually in the same literary form, of the same period, or on the same subject: an anthology of Elizabethan drama; an anthology of modern philosophy.
  • anthologize — to compile or put into an anthology
  • anthomaniac — someone with an extreme fondness for flowers
  • anthophobia — an abnormal fear of flowers.
  • anthracosis — a lung disease due to inhalation of coal dust
  • anthracotic — the deposition of coal dust in the lungs; asymptomatic pneumoconiosis.
  • anthropical — relating to human nature
  • anthropoids — Plural form of anthropoid.
  • anti-biotic — any of a large group of chemical substances, as penicillin or streptomycin, produced by various microorganisms and fungi, having the capacity in dilute solutions to inhibit the growth of or to destroy bacteria and other microorganisms, used chiefly in the treatment of infectious diseases.
  • anti-choice — opposed to the legal right to obtain an abortion; pro-life
  • anti-normal — conforming to the standard or the common type; usual; not abnormal; regular; natural.
  • anti-reform — the improvement or amendment of what is wrong, corrupt, unsatisfactory, etc.: social reform; spelling reform.
  • anti-social — Someone who is anti-social is unwilling to meet and be friendly with other people.
  • anti-soviet — opposed to anything characteristic of or relating to the former Soviet Union and its government
  • antialcohol — relating to an opposition to alcoholic drink
  • antibaryons — Plural form of antibaryon.
  • antibilious — of a nature that can be used to counter biliousness
  • antibiotics — Plural form of antibiotic.
  • antiboycott — opposed to boycotts
  • anticarious — preventing or retarding caries.
  • anticathode — the target electrode for the stream of electrons in a vacuum tube, esp an X-ray tube
  • antichoicer — someone who opposes the granting of pregnant women the choice to have an abortion
  • anticipator — to realize beforehand; foretaste or foresee: to anticipate pleasure.
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