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10-letter words containing ri

  • agricultor — (archaic) An agriculturist; a farmer.
  • air bridge — a link by air transport between two places, esp two places separated by a stretch of sea
  • air rights — rights to the airspace above a building or lot, regarded as the real property of the one who owns the building or lot
  • air spring — an enclosed pocket of air used to absorb shock or sudden fluctuations of load
  • air strike — An air strike is an attack by military aircraft in which bombs are dropped. This expression is usually used by the country or group that is carrying out the attack.
  • airstrikes — Plural form of airstrike.
  • al-bukhari — Muhammad ibn Ismaʿil [ib-uh n is-mah-eel] /ˈɪb ən ɪsˈmɑ il/ (Show IPA), a.d. 810–870, a collector of the Hadith.
  • alacritous — cheerful readiness, promptness, or willingness: We accepted the invitation with alacrity.
  • alcaiceria — a silk market
  • alcheringa — (often initial capital letter) dreamtime.
  • aldotriose — (carbohydrate) Any aldose having three carbon atoms; in reality, just glyceraldehyde.
  • alessandri — Jorge [hawr-he] /ˈhɔr hɛ/ (Show IPA), 1896–1986, Chilean engineer and statesman: president 1958–64.
  • alexandria — the chief port of Egypt, on the Nile Delta: cultural centre of ancient times, founded by Alexander the Great (332 bc). Pop: 3 760 000 (2005 est)
  • algerienne — a brightly striped woolen fabric used for tents, awnings, curtains, etc.
  • algorithim — (spelling)   It's spelled "algorithm".
  • algorithms — Plural form of algorithm.
  • alipterion — (in an ancient Roman bath) a room for anointment.
  • all righty — all right
  • alla prima — (of a painting) painted with a single layer of paint, in contrast to paintings built up layer by layer
  • allegories — Plural form of allegory.
  • allegorist — a person who writes allegories
  • allegorize — to transform (a story, narrative, fable, etc) into or compose in the form of allegory
  • allomerism — similarity of crystalline structure in substances of different chemical composition
  • allomerize — to undergo allomerism.
  • allometric — Of or pertaining to allometry.
  • allopatric — (of biological speciation or species) taking place or existing in areas that are geographically separated from one another
  • allosteric — of, relating to, or designating a function of an enzyme in which the structure and activity of the enzyme are modified by the binding of a metabolic molecule
  • alluringly — very attractive or tempting; enticing; seductive.
  • alpestrine — (of plants) growing at high altitudes; subalpine
  • altimetric — Of or pertaining to altimetry.
  • altrincham — a residential town in NW England, in Trafford unitary authority, Greater Manchester. Pop: 40 695 (2001)
  • amateurish — If you describe something as amateurish, you think that it is not skilfully made or done.
  • amateurism — Amateurism is the belief that people should take part in sports and other activities as a hobby, for pleasure, rather than as a job, for money.
  • amatorious — amatorial
  • americanos — Plural form of americano.
  • amerindian — Amerindian means the same as American Indian.
  • amphigoric — a meaningless or nonsensical piece of writing, especially one intended as a parody.
  • amphigouri — amphigory.
  • amphitrite — a sea goddess, wife of Poseidon and mother of Triton
  • amphoteric — able to function as either a base or an acid
  • amritattva — a state of immortality or deathlessness
  • anachorism — a geographical misplacement; something located in an incongruous position
  • ancestries — Plural form of ancestry.
  • anchorites — Plural form of anchorite.
  • anchoritic — of or relating to an anchorite
  • anelectric — not capable of acquiring a static electric charge when subjected to friction.
  • aneurismal — Alternative spelling of aneurysmal.
  • angularity — the condition of being angular
  • anhydrides — Plural form of anhydride.
  • anisocoria — inequality in the size of the pupils.
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