9-letter words containing t
- abhorreth — Archaic third-person singular form of abhor.
- abilities — power or capacity to do or act physically, mentally, legally, morally, financially, etc.
- abjection — an abject state or condition
- abjective — tending to degrade, humiliate, or demoralize: the abjective influences of his early life.
- ablactate — to wean.
- ablations — Plural form of ablation.
- ablatival — relating to the ablative case
- ablatives — Plural form of ablative.
- ablauting — Present participle of ablaut.
- ablutions — Someone's ablutions are all the activities that are involved in washing himself or herself.
- abnegated — Simple past tense and past participle of abnegate.
- abnegates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of abnegate.
- abnegator — (rare) One who abnegates, denies, or rejects. (From Mid 17th century.).
- abnormity — lack of normality; a deviation from the usual or typical
- abodement — a sign that something good or bad is about to happen
- abolition — The abolition of something such as a system or practice is its formal ending.
- abominate — to dislike intensely; loathe; detest
- abortions — Plural form of abortion.
- abortment — (obsolete) Abortion. (Attested from the early 17th century until the late 19th century.).
- abortuary — a place where abortions are carried out
- abortuses — immature placental or fetal tissue prematurely passed or curetted.
- aboundant — Obsolete spelling of abundant (14th–17th centuries).
- abreacted — Simple past tense and past participle of abreact.
- abrogated — to abolish by formal or official means; annul by an authoritative act; repeal: to abrogate a law.
- abrogates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of abrogate.
- abrogator — to abolish by formal or official means; annul by an authoritative act; repeal: to abrogate a law.
- abrotanum — A bushy wormwood from Europe, sometimes used in the brewing of beer.
- abrupting — Present participle of abrupt.
- abruption — a breaking off of a part or parts from a mass
- absentees — a person who is absent, especially from work or school.
- absenting — not in a certain place at a given time; away, missing (opposed to present): absent from class.
- absinthes — Plural form of absinthe.
- absolutes — free from imperfection; complete; perfect: absolute liberty.
- absolvent — a person who absolves
- absorbant — Alternative spelling of absorbent.
- absorbate — a substance that has been absorbed, or is to be absorbed, into an absorbent
- absorbent — Absorbent material soaks up liquid easily.
- abstained — to hold oneself back voluntarily, especially from something regarded as improper or unhealthy (usually followed by from): to abstain from eating meat.
- abstainer — a person who abstains from something regarded as improper or unhealthy, especially the drinking of alcoholic beverages.
- abstinent — forbearance from any indulgence of appetite, especially from the use of alcoholic beverages: total abstinence.
- abstracta — Plural form of abstractum.
- abstracts — Plural form of abstract.
- abstruser — (rare) Comparative form of abstruse.
- absurdist — An absurdist play or other work shows how absurd some aspect of society or human behaviour is.
- absurdity — the quality or state of being absurd; nonsense
- abundaunt — Obsolete form of abundant.
- abusement — Abuse; one or many acts of abuse.
- abutments — Plural form of abutment.
- academist — a person belonging to an academy or society, usually of science, art or literature
- acanthine — of or resembling an acanthus