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10-letter words containing sent

  • absentness — The quality of being absent-minded. (First attested in the mid 19th century.).
  • assentator — a person who agrees or acquiesces in a compliant or fawning manner
  • assentient — approving or agreeing
  • at present — A situation that exists at present exists now, although it may change.
  • consenters — Plural form of consenter.
  • consenting — A consenting adult is a person who is considered to be old enough to make their own decisions about who they have sex with.
  • consentual — involving or carried out by mutual consent: a consentual divorce.
  • cosentient — perceiving simultaneously or together
  • disconsent — a lack of consent
  • disenthral — disenthrall.
  • disentitle — to deprive of title or right.
  • disentrail — to remove the entrails from
  • disentrain — to go or set down from a train
  • disentwine — (transitive) To free from being entwined or twisted; untwine.
  • dissenters — Plural form of dissenter.
  • dissenting — to differ in sentiment or opinion, especially from the majority; withhold assent; disagree (often followed by from): Two of the justices dissented from the majority decision.
  • dissention — Misspelling of dissension.
  • dissentive — (obsolete) disagreeing; inconsistent.
  • dysenteric — Of, relating, or pertaining to dysentery.
  • essentials — Plural form of essential.
  • insentient — not sentient; without sensation or feeling; inanimate.
  • isentropes — a line on a map or chart joining points having equal entropy.
  • isentropic — having a constant entropy.
  • mesenteric — the membrane, consisting of a double layer of peritoneum, that invests the intestines, attaching them to the posterior wall of the abdomen, maintaining them in position in the abdominal cavity, and supplying them with blood vessels, nerves, and lymphatics, especially the part of this membrane investing the jejunum and ileum.
  • mesenteron — midgut.
  • misentreat — to treat badly; mistreat
  • nonconsent — Lack of consent.
  • presential — present, or implying actual presence
  • presenting — to furnish or endow with a gift or the like, especially by formal act: to present someone with a gold watch.
  • presentism — a partiality towards present-day points of view, esp by those interpreting history
  • presentist — a person who maintains that the prophecies in the Apocalypse are now being fulfilled. Compare futurist, preterist (def 1).
  • presentive — notional (def 7).
  • re-consent — to permit, approve, or agree; comply or yield (often followed by to or an infinitive): He consented to the proposal. We asked her permission, and she consented.
  • re-present — to present again or anew.
  • resentence — Grammar. a grammatical unit of one or more words that expresses an independent statement, question, request, command, exclamation, etc., and that typically has a subject as well as a predicate, as in John is here. or Is John here? In print or writing, a sentence typically begins with a capital letter and ends with appropriate punctuation; in speech it displays recognizable, communicative intonation patterns and is often marked by preceding and following pauses.
  • resentment — the feeling of displeasure or indignation at some act, remark, person, etc., regarded as causing injury or insult.
  • sentential — pertaining to or of the nature of a sentence.
  • sentiments — an attitude toward something; regard; opinion.
  • sentry box — a small structure for sheltering a sentry from bad weather.
  • trasentine — a brand of adiphenine.
  • unresented — not resented; not thought ill of
  • unsentient — having the power of perception by the senses; conscious.
  • wiesenthalSimon, 1908–2005, Austrian Holocaust survivor and hunter of Nazi war criminals.

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