8-letter words containing ati
- chapatis — Plural form of chapati.
- chappati — Alternative spelling of chapatti.
- cheating — an instance of rule-breaking
- cibation — the act of feeding
- citation — A citation is an official document or speech which praises a person for something brave or special that they have done.
- cleating — a wedge-shaped block fastened to a surface to serve as a check or support: He nailed cleats into the sides of the bookcase to keep the supports from slipping.
- clematis — A clematis is a type of flowering shrub which can be grown to climb up walls or fences. There are many different varieties of clematis.
- climatic — Climatic conditions, changes, and effects relate to the general weather conditions of a place.
- coatings — Plural form of coating.
- cognatic — related by birth; of the same parentage, descent, etc.
- colatina — a city in SE Brazil.
- colation — The act of straining or filtering; filtration.
- conation — the element in psychological processes that tends towards activity or change and appears as desire, volition, and striving
- conative — denoting an aspect of verbs in some languages used to indicate the effort of the agent in performing the activity described by the verb
- conepati — hog-nosed skunk (def 2).
- creatify — To edit, rewrite, and/or revise standard text using creative writing tools and techniques.
- creatine — an important metabolite involved in many biochemical reactions and present in many types of living cells
- creating — to cause to come into being, as something unique that would not naturally evolve or that is not made by ordinary processes.
- creation — In many religions, creation is the making of the universe, Earth, and creatures by God.
- creative — A creative person has the ability to invent and develop original ideas, especially in the arts.
- croatian — of, relating to, or characteristic of Croatia, its people, or their language
- cuneatic — cuneiform; cuneate.
- curating — Chiefly British. a member of the clergy employed to assist a rector or vicar.
- curation — Chiefly British. a member of the clergy employed to assist a rector or vicar.
- curative — Something that has curative properties can cure people's illnesses.
- cymatics — the study of wave phenomena, esp sound, and their visual representations
- cymation — cymatium.
- cymatium — the top moulding of a classical cornice or entablature
- dalmatia — a region of W Croatia along the Adriatic: mountainous, with many offshore islands
- dalmatic — a wide-sleeved tunic-like vestment open at the sides, worn by deacons and bishops
- debating — the activity of taking part in debates
- debation — Debating.
- decating — a finishing process for making fabric more lustrous, for improving the tactile quality of the nap, and for setting the material to reduce shrinkage.
- delation — Chiefly Scot. to inform against; denounce or accuse.
- delative — noting a case whose distinctive function is to indicate place down from which.
- derating — Present participle of derate.
- deration — to end rationing of (food, petrol, etc)
- deratize — to carry out the deratization of.
- dermatic — (dated) Of or relating to the skin; dermic.
- diabatic — occurring with an exchange of heat (opposed to adiabatic): a diabatic process.
- dication — (chemistry) Any cation, of general formula X2+, formed by the removal of two electrons from a neutral species.
- digerati — People with expertise or professional involvement in information technology.
- digirati — digerati
- dilating — Present participle of dilate.
- dilation — the act of dilating; state of being dilated.
- dilative — serving or tending to dilate.
- dogmatic — relating to or of the nature of a dogma or dogmas or any strong set of principles concerning faith, morals, etc., as those laid down by a church; doctrinal: We hear dogmatic arguments from both sides of the political spectrum.
- domatium — a plant cavity inhabited by commensal insects or mites or, occasionally, microorganisms
- donating — Present participle of donate.
- donation — an act or instance of presenting something as a gift, grant, or contribution.