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9-letter words containing ot

  • rotatable — to cause to turn around an axis or center point; revolve.
  • rotatably — to cause to turn around an axis or center point; revolve.
  • rotatores — a person or thing that rotates.
  • rotavator — a type of machine with rotating blades that break up soil
  • rotavirus — a double-stranded RNA virus of the genus Rotavirus, family Reoviridae, that is a major cause of infant diarrhea.
  • rotherham — a city in South Yorkshire, in N England.
  • rotiferan — relating to the phylum of freshwater invertebrates Rotifera
  • rotograph — a photograph, esp of a manuscript or book, which is printed white on black
  • rotor arm — the revolving arm of the distributor of an internal-combustion engine
  • rotoscope — a projection device that allows images from live-action films to be traced to create an animated sequence
  • rotterdam — a seaport in SW Netherlands.
  • rotundate — rounded
  • rotundity — the condition or quality of roundness or plumpness, as of an object or person.
  • round lot — the conventional unit or quantity in which commodities or securities are bought and sold.
  • sackcloth — sacking.
  • sailcloth — any of various fabrics, as of cotton, nylon, or Dacron, for boat sails or tents.
  • sclerotal — a bony area or plate found in the sclerotic (the eyeball covering) of some animals
  • sclerotic — Also, scleral. Anatomy. of or relating to the sclera.
  • sclerotin — an insoluble protein that serves to stiffen the chitin of the cuticle of arthropods.
  • scoliotic — an abnormal lateral curvature of the spine.
  • scot-free — completely free from harm, restraint, punishment, or obligation: The driver of the car escaped from the accident scot-free. The judge let the defendant off scot-free.
  • scotching — scutch (defs 2, 4).
  • scotchman — Sometimes Offensive. Scotsman.
  • scotomata — loss of vision in a part of the visual field; blind spot.
  • scotophil — living and flourishing in darkness.
  • scots law — the body of law in force in Scotland
  • sea otter — a marine otter, Enhydra lutris, of the shores of the northern Pacific, with a very valuable fur: now greatly reduced in number and rare in many areas.
  • seabottle — a translucent seaweed
  • sellotape — clear sticking tape
  • semeiotic — semiotic.
  • semiotics — semiotics.
  • serotinal — pertaining to or occurring in late summer.
  • serotines — a small Eurasian brown bat, Eptesicus serotinus.
  • serotonin — a neurotransmitter, derived from tryptophan, that is involved in sleep, depression, memory, and other neurological processes.
  • serotypic — of or relating to a serotype
  • shabbatot — Jewish Sabbaths and festivals
  • sheepcote — a pen or covered enclosure for sheep.
  • shoot for — to hit, wound, damage, kill, or destroy with a missile discharged from a weapon.
  • shoot-off — a final or additional contest to decide the winner in a rifle or pistol competition.
  • shoot-out — gunfight
  • shootable — suitable for being shot
  • shootdown — the attack and destruction of an aircraft in flight.
  • shot hole — a condition in plants in which small, rounded spots drop out of the leaves, appearing as if the leaves were riddled by shot, resulting from infection or injury.
  • shot silk — silk woven to give a changing colour effect
  • shotfirer — a person employed to detonate an explosive
  • shotmaker — a sports player delivering good shots
  • shotpoint — A shotpoint is a place at the surface of the Earth where a seismic source is activated.
  • shotproof — able to withstand shot
  • shottsuru — a fish sauce used in Japanese cookery.
  • sick note — proof of illness
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