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10-letter words containing t, o, s, e, r, a

  • tom sawyer — (The Adventures of Tom Sawyer)a novel (1876) by Mark Twain.
  • tortfeasor — a person who commits a tort.
  • track shoe — a light, heelless, usually leather shoe having either steel spikes for use outdoors on a cinder or dirt track, or a rubber sole for use indoors on a board floor.
  • trade show — show (def 22).
  • traditores — an early Christian who betrayed other Christians at the time of the Roman persecutions.
  • traitoress — a female traitor
  • transcoder — a technology, such as a software package, used to transfer data from one format to another
  • transferor — a person who makes a transfer, as of property.
  • trap house — a shelter from which the clay pigeons are released in trapshooting.
  • treasonous — treasonable.
  • tricostate — having three ribs, costae, or raised lines.
  • trophesial — involving or relating to trophesy
  • tropopause — the boundary, or transitional layer, between the troposphere and the stratosphere.
  • two-master — a vessel rigged with two masts.
  • two-seater — a vehicle accommodating two persons.
  • tyrosinase — an oxidizing enzyme, occurring in plant and animal tissues, that catalyzes the aerobic oxidation of tyrosine into melanin and other pigments.
  • unassorted — consisting of different or various kinds; miscellaneous: assorted flavors; assorted sizes.
  • unforecast — to predict (a future condition or occurrence); calculate in advance: to forecast a heavy snowfall; to forecast lower interest rates.
  • uredostage — the stage in which rust fungi develop uredospores
  • waitperson — a waiter or waitress.
  • wallposter — (in China) a usually lengthy notice, complaint, personal opinion, etc., handwritten in large characters and hung on walls in cities, as a means of communication and for criticizing or attacking government policy or politicians.
  • water loss — evapotranspiration (def 2).
  • water oats — wild rice.
  • water-soak — to soak or saturate with water.
  • waterhouse — Alfred. 1830–1905, British architect; a leader of the Gothic Revival. His buildings include Manchester Town Hall (1868) and the Natural History Museum, London (1881)
  • watersport — a sport played or practiced on or in water, as swimming, water polo, or surfing.
  • waterspout — Also called rainspout. a pipe running down the side of a house or other building to carry away water from the gutter of the roof.
  • waterworks — (used with a singular or plural verb) a complete system of reservoirs, pipelines, conduits, etc., by which water is collected, purified, stored, and pumped to urban users.
  • wavefronts — Plural form of wavefront.
  • west fargo — a city in SE North Dakota: suburb of Fargo.
  • whatsoever — At all (used for emphasis).
  • wheatworms — Plural form of wheatworm.
  • workbasket — a basket used to hold needlework paraphernalia.
  • workmaster — a master workman
  • workstream — The organised output of several distinct, and often unrelated, work groups.
  • worktables — Plural form of worktable.
  • worst case — of the worst possibility; being the worst result that could be expected under the circumstances: a worst-case scenario.
  • worst-case — of the worst possibility; being the worst result that could be expected under the circumstances: a worst-case scenario.
  • xenocrates — 396–314 b.c, Greek philosopher.
  • xenografts — Plural form of xenograft.
  • xerostomia — dryness of the mouth caused by diminished function of the salivary glands due to aging, disease, drug reaction, etc.
  • zero stage — a solid-propellant rocket attached to a liquid-propellant rocket to provide greater thrust at liftoff
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