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10-letter words containing t, i, p

  • apoplectic — If someone is apoplectic, they are extremely angry about something.
  • apoprotein — any conjugated protein from which the prosthetic group has been removed, such as apohaemoglobin (the protein of haemoglobin without its haem group)
  • aposematic — (of the coloration of certain distasteful or poisonous animals) characterized by bright conspicuous markings, which predators recognize and learn to avoid; warning
  • apostatise — Alternative spelling of apostatize.
  • apostatize — to forsake or abandon one's belief, faith, or allegiance
  • apostilled — Simple past tense and past participle of apostille.
  • apostolise — to preach
  • apostolize — to proclaim
  • apothecial — Lb lichenology Relating to the apothecium.
  • apothecium — a cup-shaped structure that contains the asci, esp in lichens; a type of ascocarp
  • apotheosis — If something is the apotheosis of something else, it is an ideal or typical example of it.
  • apotropaic — preventing or intended to prevent evil
  • apparating — Present participle of apparate.
  • apparation — (obsolete) A preparation.
  • apparition — An apparition is someone you see or think you see but who is not really there as a physical being.
  • appertains — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of appertain.
  • appetisers — Plural form of appetiser.
  • appetising — (mostly, British) alternative spelling of appetizing.
  • appetition — a desire or craving directed towards a specific object, goal, or purpose
  • appetitive — pertaining to appetite.
  • appetizers — Plural form of appetizer.
  • appetizing — Appetizing food looks and smells good, so that you want to eat it.
  • applicants — Plural form of applicant.
  • applicator — An applicator is a device that you use to put something somewhere when you do not want to touch it or do it with your hands.
  • appointees — a person who is appointed.
  • appointers — Plural form of appointer.
  • appointing — Present participle of appoint.
  • appointive — relating to or filled by appointment
  • appointors — Plural form of appointor.
  • apportions — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of apportion.
  • appositely — In an apposite manner.
  • apposition — If two noun groups referring to the same person or thing are in apposition, one is placed immediately after the other, with no conjunction joining them, as in 'Her father, Nigel, left home three months ago.'
  • appositive — standing in apposition
  • appreciate — If you appreciate something, for example a piece of music or good food, you like it because you recognize its good qualities.
  • apprentice — An apprentice is a young person who works for someone in order to learn their skill.
  • apprentise — Obsolete form of apprentice.
  • appretiate — Archaic form of appreciate.
  • aprication — the act of sunbathing or basking in the sun
  • apterygial — (of eels, certain insects, etc) lacking such paired limbs as wings or fins
  • archetypic — Archetypical.
  • archpriest — (formerly) a chief assistant to a bishop, performing many of his sacerdotal functions during his absence
  • arctophile — a person who collects teddy bears or is fond of them
  • arctophily — the practice of collecting teddy bears
  • areopagite — a member of the Areopagus, a judicial council of ancient Athens that met on the hill of that name
  • aristippus — ?435–?356 bc, Greek philosopher, who believed pleasure to be the highest good and founded the Cyrenaic school
  • aristotype — a process of photographic printing in which paper coated with silver chloride in gelatin is used.
  • armipotent — strong in arms or war
  • arpeggiate — to play an arpeggio
  • ascription — the act of ascribing
  • ascriptive — having the ability to be attributable to
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