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10-letter words containing at

  • aggregator — a business organization that collates the details of an individual's financial affairs so that the information can be presented on a single website
  • aggregrate — Misspelling of aggregate.
  • agitatedly — excited; disturbed.
  • agitations — Plural form of agitation.
  • aglomerate — Misspelling of agglomerate.
  • agrammatic — Of, pertaining to, or afflicted by agrammatism.
  • agrégation — (in France) a civil service examination for some posts in secondary and higher education
  • air battle — a fight between the aircraft of two opposing sides in a war
  • air potato — a vine, Dioscorea bulbifera, of southeastern Asia, having tubers weighing several pounds and growing in the leaf axils.
  • aisle seat — a seat, esp on a plane, situated at the end of a row, adjacent to the aisle
  • al-battani — Battani.
  • albumblatt — a short occasional instrumental composition, usually light in character
  • albuminate — any of several substances formed from albumin by the action of acid or alkali
  • alcoholate — any of a class of compounds, analogous to hydrates, containing chemically combined alcohol, as chloral alcoholate, C 4 Cl 3 H 7 O 2 .
  • alienating — Present participle of alienate.
  • alienation — a turning away; estrangement
  • alienative — the state of being alienated, withdrawn, or isolated from the objective world, as through indifference or disaffection: the group's alienation from mainstream society.
  • alienators — Plural form of alienator.
  • alineation — the aligning or positioning of objects in a straight line
  • aliterates — Plural form of aliterate.
  • alkylating — Present participle of alkylate.
  • alkylation — the attachment of an alkyl group to an organic compound, usually by the addition or substitution of a hydrogen atom or halide group
  • all at sea — You can say that someone is all at sea when they are in a state of confusion or uncertainty.
  • all-seater — An all-seater stadium has enough seats for all the audience, rather than having some areas without seats where people stand.
  • allegation — An allegation is a statement saying that someone has done something wrong.
  • alleviated — to make easier to endure; lessen; mitigate: to alleviate sorrow; to alleviate pain.
  • alleviates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of alleviate.
  • alleviator — a person or thing that alleviates.
  • alley gate — a metal spiked gate erected behind a terrace of houses to deter burglars
  • alligation — the act of joining or the condition of being joined to something
  • alligators — either of two broad-snouted crocodilians of the genus Alligator, of the southeastern U.S. and eastern China.
  • alliterate — to contain or cause to contain alliteration
  • allocating — to set apart for a particular purpose; assign or allot: to allocate funds for new projects.
  • allocation — An allocation is an amount of something, especially money, that is given to a particular person or used for a particular purpose.
  • allocative — the act of allocating; apportionment.
  • allopathic — of, relating to, or used in allopathy
  • allopatric — (of biological speciation or species) taking place or existing in areas that are geographically separated from one another
  • allostatic — Relating to allostasis.
  • alma mater — Your alma mater is the school or university which you went to.
  • alteration — An alteration is a change in or to something.
  • alterative — likely or able to produce alteration
  • alternated — Simple past tense and past participle of alternate.
  • alternates — Plural form of alternate.
  • alternatim — (in sacred music) alternating between two modes
  • alternator — An alternator is a device, used especially in a car, that creates an electrical current that changes direction as it flows.
  • altostrati — Plural form of altostratus.
  • aluminates — Plural form of aluminate.
  • amalgamate — When two or more things, especially organizations, amalgamate or are amalgamated, they become one large thing.
  • amateurish — If you describe something as amateurish, you think that it is not skilfully made or done.
  • amateurism — Amateurism is the belief that people should take part in sports and other activities as a hobby, for pleasure, rather than as a job, for money.
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