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11-letter words containing t, u, r, n, i

  • ablutionary — a cleansing with water or other liquid, especially as a religious ritual.
  • accoutering — Present participle of accouter.
  • acquirement — an acquiring or being acquired
  • act curtain — Theater. a curtain for closing the proscenium opening between acts or scenes.
  • adumbrating — Present participle of adumbrate.
  • adumbration — to produce a faint image or resemblance of; to outline or sketch.
  • adventuring — the act of doing adventurous things or having adventures
  • adventurism — Adventurism is a willingness to take risks, especially in order to obtain an unfair advantage in politics or business.
  • adventurist — If you describe someone or something as adventurist, you disapprove of them because they are willing to take risks in order to gain an unfair advantage in business or politics.
  • aeronautics — Aeronautics is the science of designing and building aeroplanes.
  • aggrupation — (Philippines) A group, an organization.
  • aguardiente — any inferior brandy or similar spirit, esp from Spain, Portugal, or South America
  • air current — a mass of air moving from one area to another
  • air curtain — an air stream across a doorway to exclude draughts, etc
  • air turbine — a small turbine driven by compressed air, esp one used as a starter for engines
  • alan turing — (person)   Alan M. Turing, 1912-06-22/3? - 1954-06-07. A British mathematician, inventor of the Turing Machine. Turing also proposed the Turing test. Turing's work was fundamental in the theoretical foundations of computer science. Turing was a student and fellow of King's College Cambridge and was a graduate student at Princeton University from 1936 to 1938. While at Princeton Turing published "On Computable Numbers", a paper in which he conceived an abstract machine, now called a Turing Machine. Turing returned to England in 1938 and during World War II, he worked in the British Foreign Office. He masterminded operations at Bletchley Park, UK which were highly successful in cracking the Nazis "Enigma" codes during World War II. Some of his early advances in computer design were inspired by the need to perform many repetitive symbolic manipulations quickly. Before the building of the Colossus computer this work was done by a roomful of women. In 1945 he joined the National Physical Laboratory in London and worked on the design and construction of a large computer, named Automatic Computing Engine (ACE). In 1949 Turing became deputy director of the Computing Laboratory at Manchester where the Manchester Automatic Digital Machine, the worlds largest memory computer, was being built. He also worked on theories of artificial intelligence, and on the application of mathematical theory to biological forms. In 1952 he published the first part of his theoretical study of morphogenesis, the development of pattern and form in living organisms. Turing was gay, and died rather young under mysterious circumstances. He was arrested for violation of British homosexuality statutes in 1952. He died of potassium cyanide poisoning while conducting electrolysis experiments. An inquest concluded that it was self-administered but it is now thought by some to have been an accident. There is an excellent biography of Turing by Andrew Hodges, subtitled "The Enigma of Intelligence" and a play based on it called "Breaking the Code". There was also a popular summary of his work in Douglas Hofstadter's book "Gödel, Escher, Bach".
  • amphithuron — amphithyra (def 1).
  • and circuit — a logic circuit having two or more input wires and one output wire that has a high-voltage output signal if and only if all input signals are at a high voltage simultaneously: used extensively as a basic circuit in computers
  • 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
  • antheridium — the male sex organ of algae, fungi, bryophytes, and spore-bearing vascular plants, such as ferns, which produces antherozoids
  • anti-church — a building for public Christian worship.
  • anti-nature — the material world, especially as surrounding humankind and existing independently of human activities.
  • antiburglar — intended to prevent burglary
  • anticarious — preventing or retarding caries.
  • anticruelty — the prevention of or opposition to cruelty
  • anticulture — the quality in a person or society that arises from a concern for what is regarded as excellent in arts, letters, manners, scholarly pursuits, etc.
  • antinatural — opposed to or against nature
  • antineutral — Opposing a policy of neutrality.
  • antineutron — the antiparticle of a neutron; a particle having the same mass as the neutron but a magnetic moment of opposite sign
  • antinuclear — opposed to nuclear weapons
  • antipopular — opposed to the people or to popular cause
  • antiquarian — Antiquarian means concerned with old and rare objects.
  • antiquaries — Plural form of antiquary.
  • antirrhinum — any scrophulariaceous plant of the genus Antirrhinum, esp the snapdragon, which have two-lipped flowers of various colours
  • antiseizure — acting against or preventing seizures
  • antitruster — a person opposed to trusts, monopolies, or similar organizations
  • antitumoral — Antitumor.
  • aponeurotic — a whitish, fibrous membrane that connects a muscle to a bone or fascia.
  • argumentive — argumentative
  • ars antiqua — the style of composition characteristic of the 13th century, especially in France.
  • astronautic — Of or pertaining to astronautics.
  • attributing — to regard as resulting from a specified cause; consider as caused by something indicated (usually followed by to): She attributed his bad temper to ill health.
  • attribution — the act of attributing; ascription.
  • auctioneers — Plural form of auctioneer.
  • australiana — objects or documents relating to Australia and its history or culture esp in the form of a collection
  • austronesia — the islands of the central and S Pacific, including Indonesia, Melanesia, Micronesia, and Polynesia
  • authorising — Present participle of authorise.
  • authorizing — Present participle of authorize.
  • auto racing — the sport of racing automobiles in which drivers compete against each other on a course designed for racing or on closed public roads.
  • autowinders — Plural form of autowinder.

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