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10-letter words containing t, u

  • -dactylous — having fingers, toes, etc. of a (specified) kind or number
  • -populated — inhabited by the people or in the manner mentioned
  • a bit much — If you say that something is a bit much, you are annoyed because you think someone has behaved in an unreasonable way.
  • a l'etuvee — stewed.
  • à outrance — to the utmost; to the bitter end; to the death
  • abductions — Plural form of abduction.
  • abiturient — a German student who is leaving secondary school and going to university after taking the final examination
  • abjunction — the act of cutting off part of a mycelium or spore by forming a septum
  • abjuration — the act of abjuring.
  • abjuratory — Containing abjuration.
  • ablutomane — a person who is obsessive about washing himself or herself
  • about time — If you say it is about time that something was done, you are saying in an emphatic way that it should happen or be done now, and really should have happened or been done sooner.
  • about-face — An about-face is a complete change of attitude or opinion.
  • about-ship — to manoeuvre a vessel onto a new tack
  • about-turn — An about-turn is the same as an about-face.
  • abruptions — Plural form of abruption.
  • abruptness — sudden or unexpected: an abrupt departure.
  • absolutely — Absolutely means totally and completely.
  • absolution — If someone is given absolution, they are forgiven for something wrong that they have done.
  • absolutism — Absolutism is a political system in which one ruler or leader has complete power and authority over a country.
  • absolutist — the principle or the exercise of complete and unrestricted power in government.
  • absolutive — the grammatical case in an ergative language that is used for the direct object of a transitive verb and the subject of an intransitive verb
  • absolutize — to make absolute
  • absolutory — giving absolution.
  • abstemious — Someone who is abstemious avoids doing too much of something enjoyable such as eating or drinking.
  • abstenious — Misspelling of abstemious (or possibly of abstentious.).
  • abstractum — (philosophy, usually, in the plural) Something which is abstract or exists abstractly. (First attested in the mid 19th century.).
  • abstrusely — In an abstruse manner. (First attested in the early 17th century.)0.
  • abstrusity — the quality of being abstruse
  • abstrusive — (rare) Of abstruse quality. (First attested in the mid 17th century.).
  • absumption — (obsolete) Gradual destruction or disintegration; wasting away.
  • abundantly — If something is abundantly clear, it is extremely obvious.
  • acausality — having no cause.
  • accentuate — To accentuate something means to emphasize it or make it more noticeable.
  • accountant — An accountant is a person whose job is to keep financial accounts.
  • accounting — Accounting is the activity of keeping detailed records of the amounts of money a business or person receives and spends.
  • accoutered — to equip or outfit, especially with military clothes, equipment, etc.
  • accoutring — Present participle of accoutre.
  • accruement — the action of accruing
  • accubation — the action or state of leaning backwards, esp at a table for meals
  • accultural — characterized by or showing traits of a different and influential culture
  • accumbents — Plural form of accumbent.
  • accuminate — Tapering to a point.
  • accumulate — When you accumulate things or when they accumulate, they collect or are gathered over a period of time.
  • accurately — free from error or defect; consistent with a standard, rule, or model; precise; exact.
  • accusation — If you make an accusation against someone, you criticize them or express the belief that they have done something wrong.
  • accusative — In the grammar of some languages, the accusative, or the accusative case, is the case used for a noun when it is the direct object of a verb, or the object of some prepositions. In English, only the pronouns 'me', 'him', 'her', 'us', and 'them' are in the accusative. Compare nominative.
  • accusatory — An accusatory look, remark, or tone of voice suggests blame or criticism.
  • accusement — a charge or accusation of wrongdoing or crime
  • accustomed — If you are accustomed to something, you know it so well or have experienced it so often that it seems natural, unsurprising, or easy to deal with.

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