10-letter words containing eti
- obsoletism — A disused word or phrase; an archaism.
- palletized — to place (materials) upon pallets for handling or moving.
- palletizer — a machine that packs, dismantles, or secures pallets
- paraenetic — of or relating to moral and ethical instruction or paraenesis
- paroxetine — a drug, C 19 H 20 FNO 3 ·HCl, of the SSRI class, that acts by prolonging the action of serotonin in the brain, used in the treatment of depression and anxiety disorders.
- pathetical — causing or evoking pity, sympathetic sadness, sorrow, etc.; pitiful; pitiable: a pathetic letter; a pathetic sight.
- pelletised — to make or form (concentrated ore) into pellets.
- pelletizer — a machine for making pellets
- petit four — a small teacake, variously frosted and decorated.
- petit jury — petty jury.
- petiteness — the condition of being petite or small and slight
- petitioned — a formally drawn request, often bearing the names of a number of those making the request, that is addressed to a person or group of persons in authority or power, soliciting some favor, right, mercy, or other benefit: a petition for clemency; a petition for the repeal of an unfair law.
- petitioner — a formally drawn request, often bearing the names of a number of those making the request, that is addressed to a person or group of persons in authority or power, soliciting some favor, right, mercy, or other benefit: a petition for clemency; a petition for the repeal of an unfair law.
- phenacetin — a white, slightly water-soluble, crystalline solid, C 1 0 H 1 3 NO 2 , used in medicine chiefly as an agent for checking or preventing fever or for relieving pain: withdrawn because of unfavorable side effects.
- phonetical — Also, phonetical. of or relating to speech sounds, their production, or their transcription in written symbols.
- planetical — planetary
- plummeting — Also called plumb bob. a piece of lead or some other weight attached to a line, used for determining perpendicularity, for sounding, etc.; the bob of a plumb line.
- poetically — possessing the qualities or charm of poetry: poetic descriptions of nature.
- prosthetic — of or relating to an artificial body part or prosthesis: He was fitted for a prosthetic arm.
- quietistic — Of or relating to quietism, a philosophy of passivity and non-involvement.
- ratcheting — a toothed bar with which a pawl engages.
- remonetize — to restore to use as legal tender: to remonetize silver.
- repetiteur — the vocal coach of an opera chorus.
- repetition — the act of repeating, or doing, saying, or writing something again; repeated action, performance, production, or presentation.
- repetitive — pertaining to or characterized by repetition.
- reticulate — netted; covered with a network.
- retinalite — a translucent greenish yellow variety of the mineral serpentine
- retirement — the act of retiring, withdrawing, or leaving; the state of being retired.
- rivetingly — in a riveting manner
- setiferous — having setae or bristles.
- setigerous — having setae or bristles.
- shrovetide — the three days before Ash Wednesday, once a time of confession and absolution.
- sleetiness — the state or condition of being sleety
- smoketight — (of a door, etc) not allowing smoke to pass through
- spermaceti — a pearly white, waxy, translucent solid, obtained from the oil in the head of the sperm whale: used chiefly in cosmetics and candles, and as an emollient.
- st-Étienne — city in SE France: pop. 198,000
- subtleties — the state or quality of being subtle.
- suppletion — the use in inflection or derivation of an allomorph that is not related in form to the primary allomorph of a morpheme, as the use of better as the comparative of good.
- suppletive — serving as an inflected form of a word with a totally different stem, as went, the suppletive past of go.
- sweetishly — in a sweetish manner
- syncretism — the attempted reconciliation or union of different or opposing principles, practices, or parties, as in philosophy or religion.
- syncretist — the attempted reconciliation or union of different or opposing principles, practices, or parties, as in philosophy or religion.
- syncretize — to combine or attempt to combine the characteristic teachings, beliefs, or practices of (differing systems of religion or philosophy)
- synergetic — working together; cooperative.
- syngenetic — relating to syngenesis
- synthetics — You can refer to synthetic clothing, fabric, or materials as synthetics.
- synthetism — the symbolism of Gauguin and the Nabis, who reacted against the impressionists and realists by seeking to produce brightly coloured abstractions of their inner experience
- taffetized — resembling taffeta
- targetitis — the setting of more targets than is strictly necessary for the effective functioning of an organization, esp when it leads to an increase in bureaucracy
- technetium — Chemistry. an element of the manganese family, not found in nature, but obtained in the fission of uranium or by the bombardment of molybdenum. Symbol: Tc; atomic weight: 99; atomic number: 43; specific gravity: 11.5.