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10-letter words containing cat

  • complicate — To complicate something means to make it more difficult to understand or deal with.
  • confiscate — If you confiscate something from someone, you take it away from them, usually as a punishment.
  • convocated — Simple past tense and past participle of convocate.
  • convocator — a person who convokes a meeting.
  • copycatted — Simple past tense and past participle of copycat.
  • coradicate — (of multiple words) derived from the same root
  • corruscate — Dated form of coruscate.
  • corticated — having a cortex.
  • coruscated — Simple past tense and past participle of coruscate.
  • cowcatcher — a metal frame on the front of a locomotive to clear the track of animals or other obstructions
  • deallocate — to set apart for a particular purpose; assign or allot: to allocate funds for new projects.
  • decathexis — to withdraw one's feelings of attachment from (a person, idea, or object), as in anticipation of a future loss: He decathected from her in order to cope with her impending death.
  • decathlete — a participant in a decathlon
  • decathlons — Plural form of decathlon.
  • dedicating — to set apart and consecrate to a deity or to a sacred purpose: The ancient Greeks dedicated many shrines to Aphrodite.
  • dedication — A dedication is a message which is written at the beginning of a book, or a short announcement which is sometimes made before a play or piece of music is performed, as a sign of affection or respect for someone.
  • dedicative — of or relating to dedication; serving as a dedication.
  • dedicatory — of or as a dedication
  • defalcated — Simple past tense and past participle of defalcate.
  • defalcates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of defalcate.
  • defalcator — A defaulter or embezzler.
  • defecating — Present participle of defecate.
  • defecation — to void excrement from the bowels through the anus; have a bowel movement.
  • delicately — fine in texture, quality, construction, etc.: a delicate lace collar.
  • demarcated — to determine or mark off the boundaries or limits of: to demarcate a piece of property.
  • demarcates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of demarcate.
  • demarcator — to determine or mark off the boundaries or limits of: to demarcate a piece of property.
  • deprecated — to express earnest disapproval of.
  • deprecates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of deprecate.
  • deprecator — to express earnest disapproval of.
  • desiccated — Desiccated things have lost all the moisture that was in them.
  • desiccates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of desiccate.
  • desiccator — any apparatus for drying milk, fruit, etc
  • dessicated — Misspelling of desiccated.
  • detoxicate — to rid (a patient) of a poison or its effects
  • detruncate — to cut off a part of; truncate
  • devocation — A calling off or away.
  • dicationic — (chemistry) Having two missing electrons.
  • dijudicate — to make a decision or judgment about a matter that is disputed by two parties
  • disilicate — (inorganic chemistry) Any compound containing two silicate anions.
  • dislocated — Simple past tense and past participle of dislocate.
  • dislocates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dislocate.
  • divaricate — to spread apart; branch; diverge.
  • dogcatcher — a person employed by a municipal pound, humane society, or the like, to find and impound stray or homeless dogs, cats, etc.
  • duplicated — a copy exactly like an original.
  • duplicates — Plural form of duplicate.
  • duplicator — a machine for making duplicates, as a mimeograph.
  • duplicatus — (of a cloud) consisting of superposed layers that sometimes partially merge.
  • echolocate — To locate by means of echolocation.
  • eddication — (UK, dated) eye dialect of education.
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