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10-letter words containing nat

  • nonnatural — Not involving or manifesting natural means or processes.
  • opinionate — (transitive, intransitive) To have or express as an opinion; to opine.
  • ordinately — in an ordered manner
  • ordinating — Present participle of ordinate.
  • ordination — Ecclesiastical. the act or ceremony of ordaining.
  • ordinative — Tending to ordain; directing; giving orders.
  • originated — Simple past tense and past participle of originate.
  • originates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of originate.
  • originator — to take its origin or rise; begin; start; arise: The practice originated during the Middle Ages.
  • ornateness — elaborately or sumptuously adorned, often excessively or showily so: They bought an ornate Louis XIV sofa.
  • oxygenated — to treat, combine, or enrich with oxygen: to oxygenate the blood.
  • oxygenator — to treat, combine, or enrich with oxygen: to oxygenate the blood.
  • pagination — Bibliography. the number of pages or leaves of a book, manuscript, etc., identified in bibliographical description or cataloging.
  • palatinatethe. either of two historic regions of Germany that constituted an electorate of the Holy Roman Empire: one (Lower Palatinate, or Rhine Palatinate, ) is now part of Rhineland-Palatinate and the other (Upper Palatinate, ) is now part of Bavaria.
  • panatheism — the belief that because there is no God, nothing can properly be termed sacred or holy.
  • passionate — having, compelled by, or ruled by intense emotion or strong feeling; fervid: a passionate advocate of socialism.
  • patination — to cover or encrust with a patina.
  • pensionnat — a simple boarding house or small hotel in France
  • pinnatifid — (of a leaf) pinnately cleft, with clefts reaching halfway or more to the midrib.
  • pinnatiped — having lobate feet.
  • platinated — to platinize.
  • pollinator — to convey pollen to the stigma of (a flower).
  • prenatally — previous to birth or to giving birth: prenatal care for mothers.
  • prenatural — existing in or formed by nature (opposed to artificial): a natural bridge.
  • proclinate — (of a part) directed or inclined forward.
  • prognathic — having protrusive jaws; having a gnathic index over 103.
  • propionate — an ester or salt of propionic acid.
  • quaternate — arranged in or consisting of four parts, as the leaves of certain plants.
  • rejuvenate — to make young again; restore to youthful vigor, appearance, etc.: That vacation has certainly rejuvenated him.
  • renominate — to nominate again
  • repaginate — to indicate the sequence of pages in (a book, manuscript, etc.) by placing numbers or other characters on each leaf; to number the pages of.
  • resonating — to resound.
  • resonation — to resound.
  • resupinate — bent backward.
  • rumination — to chew the cud, as a ruminant.
  • ruminative — to chew the cud, as a ruminant.
  • sagination — the act of fattening livestock
  • sanatorium — a hospital for the treatment of chronic diseases, as tuberculosis or various nervous or mental disorders.
  • semination — a sowing or impregnating; dissemination.
  • senatorial — of, pertaining to, characteristic of, or befitting a senator or senate: senatorial oratory.
  • septennate — a seven-year period of office; (more generally) a period of seven years
  • spent gnat — an angler's name for the spinner of various mayflies, esp Ephemeris danica and E. vulgata, particularly when lying spent on the water surface after mating and egg-laying
  • splenative — relating to the spleen or spleenful
  • stagnation — the state or condition of stagnating, or having stopped, as by ceasing to run or flow: Meteorologists forecast ozone and air stagnation.
  • subnatural — existing in or formed by nature (opposed to artificial): a natural bridge.
  • sulphonate — a salt or ester of any sulphonic acid containing the ion RSO2O– or the group RSO2O–, R being an organic group
  • supination — rotation of the hand or forearm so that the palmar surface is facing upward (opposed to pronation).
  • terminator — a person or thing that terminates.
  • thanatosis — (of an animal) the ability to fake death in order to evade a predator or any other unwelcome intrusion
  • thanatotic — an ancient Greek personification of death.
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