9-letter words containing ant
- enchanter — A person who uses magic or sorcery, esp. to put someone or something under a spell.
- eradicant — something that eradicates
- esperanto — Esperanto is an invented language which consists of parts of several European languages, and which was designed to help people from different countries communicate with each other.
- euxanthin — Indian yellow or magnesium euxanthate, a transparent yellow pigment used in oil paint.
- examinant — a person who examines, esp academically or in a court of law; an examiner
- exanthema — A skin rash accompanying a disease or fever.
- exanthems — Plural form of exanthem.
- exceptant — a person who excepts or takes exception, esp in a court of law
- excitants — Plural form of excitant.
- executant — A person who carries something into effect.
- exfoliant — A cosmetic product designed to remove dead cells from the surface of the skin.
- expectant — Having or showing an excited feeling that something is about to happen, especially something pleasant and interesting.
- expediant — Misspelling of expedient.
- expellant — forcing out or having the capacity to force out
- explanted — Simple past tense and past participle of explant.
- exsiccant — Having the quality of drying up; causing a drying up.
- extendant — (in heraldry) with wings spread
- exuberant — Filled with or characterized by a lively energy and excitement.
- fabricant — a maker or manufacturer.
- faceplant — (informal) The act of landing face first, as a result of an accident or error.
- fantasias — Plural form of fantasia.
- fantasied — noting or relating to any of various games or leagues in which fans assemble players of a professional sport into imaginary teams, and points are scored based on the performance of these players in real games: fantasy football; fantasy sports.
- fantasies — Plural form of fantasy.
- fantasise — to conceive fanciful or extravagant notions, ideas, suppositions, or the like (often followed by about): to fantasize about the ideal job.
- fantasist — a person who writes or composes fantasies or fantasias in music, poetry, or the like.
- fantasize — to conceive fanciful or extravagant notions, ideas, suppositions, or the like (often followed by about): to fantasize about the ideal job.
- fantasque — a fantasy, a fancy
- fantastic — conceived or appearing as if conceived by an unrestrained imagination; odd and remarkable; bizarre; grotesque: fantastic rock formations; fantastic designs.
- fantastry — a fantastic or ostentatious display
- festinant — (medicine) Exhibiting festination; having shortened stride and quickened gait.
- feuillant — a member of a club formed in 1791 by Lafayette advocating a limited constitutional monarchy: forced to disband in 1792 as the revolution became more violent and antimonarchical
- figurante — a ballerina who does not perform solo.
- figurants — Plural form of figurant.
- fluctuant — fluctuating; varying; unstable.
- formicant — (medicine,obsolete) Of the pulse: weak and rapid.
- franticly — desperate or wild with excitement, passion, fear, pain, etc.; frenzied.
- fremantle — a seaport in SW Australia, near Perth.
- frizzante — (of wine) semisparkling.
- fulgurant — flashing like lightning.
- fulminant — occurring suddenly and with great intensity or severity; fulminating.
- fumigants — Plural form of fumigant.
- galantine — a dish of boned poultry, wrapped in its skin and poached in gelatin stock, pressed, and served cold with aspic or its own jelly.
- gallanted — Simple past tense and past participle of gallant.
- gallantly — brave, spirited, noble-minded, or chivalrous: a gallant knight; a gallant rescue attempt.
- gallantry — dashing courage; heroic bravery; noble-minded behavior.
- gallivant — to wander about, seeking pleasure or diversion; gad.
- gantelope — gauntlet2 .
- gantlines — Plural form of gantline.
- gargantua — an amiable giant and king, noted for his enormous capacity for food and drink, in Rabelais' Gargantua and Pantagruel.
- gas giant — one of the four planets in our solar system that are composed chiefly of hydrogen and helium, namely Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune