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9-letter words containing t, o, e, n, a, i

  • arenation — the use of hot sand as a medical poultice
  • arytenoid — denoting either of two small cartilages of the larynx that are attached to the vocal cords
  • assertion — a positive statement, usually made without an attempt at furnishing evidence
  • attention — If you give someone or something your attention, you look at it, listen to it, or think about it carefully.
  • attornies — Plural form of attorny.
  • auctioned — Also called public sale. a publicly held sale at which property or goods are sold to the highest bidder.
  • aureation — (rhetoric) The enhancement of the seriousness of a topic by the use of elaborate circumlocutions or polysyllabic or Latinate words for it.
  • autocrine — relating to self-stimulation, through the production of a factor and a specific receptor for it
  • autogenic — Self-produced.
  • barbitone — a long-acting barbiturate used medicinally, usually in the form of the sodium salt, as a sedative or hypnotic
  • barbotine — a type of clay paste used in making decorated pottery
  • baritones — Plural form of baritone.
  • bastioned — Furnished with a bastion; having bastions.
  • beta iron — a nonmagnetic allotrope of pure iron stable between 770°C and 910°C
  • bioparent — a biological parent
  • bombinate — to make a buzzing noise
  • botanizer — a person who botanizes
  • brominate — to treat or react with bromine
  • canoeists — Plural form of canoeist.
  • cantonise — divide into cantons
  • cantonize — to divide into cantons
  • captioned — Simple past tense and past participle of caption.
  • carbonite — An explosive manufactured from a variety of materials, including nitroglycerine, wood meal and nitrates.
  • carnotite — a radioactive yellow mineral consisting of hydrated uranium potassium vanadate: occurs in sedimentary rocks and is a source of uranium, radium, and vanadium. Formula: K2(UO2)2(VO4)2.3H2O
  • caseation — the formation of cheese from casein during the coagulation of milk
  • cathinone — (organic compound) The aromatic amine 2-amino-1-phenyl-1-propanone that is the active ingredient of khat.
  • cautioned — alertness and prudence in a hazardous situation; care; wariness: Landslides ahead—proceed with caution.
  • cautioner — A person who cautions.
  • certosina — a technique of inlaying light-colored material, as bone, ivory, metal, or pale wood, in elaborate designs on a dark ground.
  • cessation — The cessation of something is the stopping of it.
  • chelation — the process by which a chelate is formed
  • cinerator — an incinerator.
  • cithaeron — a mountain range in SE Greece: sacred to Dionysus, in Greek mythology. to 4623 feet (1409 meters).
  • coastline — A country's coastline is the outline of its coast.
  • cointreau — a colourless liqueur with orange flavouring
  • combinate — combined
  • comminate — to anathematize
  • contained — kept from going beyond certain limits; confined
  • container — A container is something such as a box or bottle that is used to hold or store things in.
  • copataine — (of a hat) high-crowned
  • creations — The action or process of bringing something into existence.
  • cremation — to reduce (a dead body) to ashes by fire, especially as a funeral rite.
  • crenation — any of the rounded teeth or the notches between them on a crenate structure
  • crotaline — of or relating to rattlesnakes (Crotalinae)
  • cytopenia — a condition characterized by a deficiency of a type of blood cells
  • dawsonite — a mineral that is made up of sodium and aluminium hydrous carbonate and occurs in crystalline form
  • deflation — Deflation is a reduction in economic activity that leads to lower levels of industrial output, employment, investment, trade, profits, and prices.
  • defoliant — A defoliant is a chemical used on trees and plants to make all their leaves fall off. Defoliants are especially used in war to remove protection from an enemy.
  • demantoid — a bright green variety of andradite garnet
  • dentation — the state or condition of being dentate
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