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14-letter words containing t

  • antiperistasis — a real or imagined process in which one part increases the force of an opposing part
  • antiperspirant — an astringent substance applied to the skin to reduce or prevent perspiration
  • antiphlogistic — of or relating to the prevention or alleviation of inflammation
  • antiphonically — in an antiphonal or antiphonic manner
  • antiphrastical — the use of a word in a sense opposite to its proper meaning.
  • antipositivism — The view in social science that the social realm may not be subject to the same methods of investigation as the natural world.
  • antipositivist — Relating to antipositivism.
  • antiprotozoals — Plural form of antiprotozoal.
  • antipsychiatry — an approach to mental disorders that makes use of concepts derived from existentialism, psychoanalysis, and sociological theory
  • antipsychotics — Plural form of antipsychotic.
  • antiquarianism — pertaining to antiquaries or to the study of antiquities.
  • antiquatedness — The state or quality of being antiquated.
  • antiradicalism — the opposition to radicalism
  • antireflective — treated in some way to prevent reflection
  • antiregulatory — opposed to regulation
  • antirepublican — opposed to the principles or practice of republicanism
  • antiretroviral — inhibiting the process by which a retrovirus replicates
  • antiscientific — opposed to the principles, methods, or aims of science
  • antiscriptural — opposed to or contradicting scripture
  • antiseparatist — a person who opposes separatism
  • antiseptically — with the aid of antiseptics.
  • antispasmodics — Plural form of antispasmodic.
  • antisubversion — opposed to or acting against subversion
  • antisyphilitic — acting against syphilis
  • antitechnology — opposed to technology or the use of technological devices
  • antithetically — in an antithetical way
  • antithrombotic — preventing the formation of blood clots
  • antitubercular — acting against tuberculosis
  • antiulcerative — An antiulcerative is an agent that prevents the formation or promotes the healing of ulcers.
  • antiuniversity — a group or institution which disregards the established traditions or practices of university education
  • antoine dominoAntoine ("Fats") born 1928, U.S. rhythm-and-blues pianist, singer, and composer.
  • antoninus pius — 86–161 ad, emperor of Rome (138–161); adopted son and successor of Hadrian
  • anxiety attack — a sudden onset of extreme distress and agitation
  • anxiety-attack — an intense attack of anxiety characterized by feelings of impending doom and trembling, sweating, pounding heart, and other physical symptoms.
  • any occupation — Any occupation insurance covers a person if they cannot work under any circumstances, in any occupation, following an accident, injury, or disability.
  • aperture ratio — relative aperture.
  • apheliotropism — a tendency of certain plants to turn away from the sun; negative heliotropism
  • aphoristically — in an aphoristic manner
  • aphthous fever — foot-and-mouth disease.
  • apocalypticism — the belief in apocalyptic prophecy
  • apolipoprotein — any of a group of glycoproteins that form part of the structure of lipoproteins, some of which have been associated with Alzheimer's disease
  • apologetically — containing an apology or excuse for a fault, failure, insult, injury, etc.: An apologetic letter to his creditors explained the delay.
  • apophthegmatic — Alternative form of apothegmatic.
  • apoplectically — of or relating to apoplexy or stroke.
  • aposematically — in an aposematic manner
  • apostrophizing — Present participle of apostrophize.
  • apothecary jar — a small, covered jar, formerly used by druggists to hold pharmaceuticals, now chiefly in household use to hold spices, candies, cosmetics, etc., and sometimes decorated, as a lamp base or flower vase.
  • apothegmatical — Relating to, or in the manner of, an apothegm; sententious; pithy.
  • apotropaically — in an apotropaic manner
  • apparent power — The apparent power of an alternating current circuit is the product of the RMS values of the voltage and the current, expressed as volt-amperes.
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