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10-letter words containing ate

  • alternated — Simple past tense and past participle of alternate.
  • alternates — Plural form of alternate.
  • 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.
  • ameliorate — If someone or something ameliorates a situation, they make it better or easier in some way.
  • ammoniated — to treat or cause to unite with ammonia.
  • amoscanate — An experimental anthelmintic agent of the arylisothiocyanate class, found to be highly effective in animals against hookworms and the four major species of schistosomes, but possibly hepatotoxic.
  • amygdalate — relating to, having, or bearing almonds
  • animatedly — full of life, action, or spirit; lively; vigorous: an animated debate on the death penalty.
  • annihilate — To annihilate something means to destroy it completely.
  • annunciate — to announce
  • anti-state — the condition of a person or thing, as with respect to circumstances or attributes: a state of health.
  • anticipate — If you anticipate an event, you realize in advance that it may happen and you are prepared for it.
  • antimonate — a salt or ester of antimonic acid
  • antiquated — If you describe something as antiquated, you are criticizing it because it is very old or old-fashioned.
  • antiquates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of antiquate.
  • anucleated — without a nucleus
  • apocopated — to shorten by apocope.
  • apostolate — the office, authority, or mission of an apostle
  • appreciate — If you appreciate something, for example a piece of music or good food, you like it because you recognize its good qualities.
  • appretiate — Archaic form of appreciate.
  • approbated — Simple past tense and past participle of approbate.
  • arbitrated — to decide as arbitrator or arbiter; determine.
  • arbitrates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of arbitrate.
  • archontate — an archon's period in office
  • arpeggiate — to play an arpeggio
  • artesunate — (medicine) A drug, of the artemisinin group, used to treat malaria.
  • articulate — If you describe someone as articulate, you mean that they are able to express their thoughts and ideas easily and well.
  • ascerbated — Simple past tense and past participle of ascerbate.
  • ascorbates — Plural form of ascorbate.
  • aspartates — Plural form of aspartate.
  • asphyxiate — If someone is asphyxiated, they die or lose consciousness because they are unable to breathe properly.
  • aspirinate — (organic compound) Any salt or ester of aspirin.
  • asseverate — to assert or declare emphatically or solemnly
  • assibilate — (of a speech sound) to be changed into a sibilant
  • assimilate — When people such as immigrants assimilate into a community or when that community assimilates them, they become an accepted part of it.
  • assimulate — (obsolete) To assimilate.
  • associated — If one thing is associated with another, the two things are connected with each other.
  • associates — Plural form of associate.
  • asteriated — having a structure that produces an asterism
  • atef-crown — a symbolic headdress of certain Egyptian gods, as Osiris, and of Egyptian kings, consisting of a tall conical cap flanked by two plumes and bearing representations of the uraeus and the sun.
  • ateleiosis — the condition of having restricted or impaired growth
  • atevirdine — A non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor that has been studied for the treatment of HIV.
  • atropatene — Media Atropatene.
  • attenuated — An attenuated object is unusually long and thin.
  • attenuates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of attenuate.
  • auriculate — having ears
  • auscultate — to examine (a patient) by means of auscultation
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