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11-letter words containing ta

  • altarpieces — Plural form of altarpiece.
  • altazimuths — Plural form of altazimuth.
  • amentaceous — of or like an ament or aments
  • ametabolism — a form of growth or life cycle with little or no metamorphosis
  • ametabolous — without metamorphosis
  • amobarbital — a drug with sedative, hypnotic, and analgesic properties used to relieve insomnia and control convulsions
  • amphetamine — Amphetamine is a drug which increases people's energy, makes them excited, and reduces their desire for food.
  • amputations — Plural form of amputation.
  • anecdotally — in an anecdotal manner
  • angiostatin — a naturally occurring protein that inhibits endothelial proliferation and interferes with the growth of new blood vessels, investigated for use as an anticancer drug.
  • annotations — Plural form of annotation.
  • antagonised — Simple past tense and past participle of antagonise.
  • antagonises — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of antagonise.
  • antagonisms — Plural form of antagonism.
  • antagonists — Plural form of antagonist.
  • antagonized — Simple past tense and past participle of antagonize.
  • antagonizer — a person who antagonizes people, or provokes hostility: The leader was an antagonizer of the peasantry. Compare antagonist.
  • antagonizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of antagonize.
  • antalkaline — neutralizing an alkali or counteracting alkalinity
  • antatrophic — preventing or curing atrophy.
  • antecubital — (anatomy) Pertaining to, or situated in the anterior part of the elbow (cubitus).
  • antenatally — prenatal: an antenatal clinic.
  • anteorbital — in front of the orbit of the eye
  • antidotally — in the manner of an antidote
  • antimutagen — any substance that acts against a mutagen
  • antistatism — the principle or policy of concentrating extensive economic, political, and related controls in the state at the cost of individual liberty.
  • antitarnish — resistant to or protecting against tarnishing
  • antivitamin — a substance that inhibits the effects of a vitamin
  • antofagasta — a port in N Chile. Pop: 323 000 (2005 est)
  • apartmental — relating to an apartment
  • apicodental — articulated with the apex of the tongue near the upper front teeth, as ( (θ) ; t h) ) and (; ð) ; th) )
  • apostatized — Simple past tense and past participle of apostatize.
  • appertained — Past participle of appertain.
  • appointable — to name or assign to a position, an office, or the like; designate: to appoint a new treasurer; to appoint a judge to the bench.
  • apron stage — a stage that projects into the auditorium so that the audience sit on three sides of it
  • aquaintance — Misspelling of acquaintance.
  • arbor vitae — any of several Asian and North American evergreen coniferous trees of the genera Thuja and Thujopsis, esp Thuja occidentalis, having tiny scalelike leaves and egglike cones
  • arborvitaes — Plural form of arborvitae.
  • arc tangent — the angle, measured in radians, that has a tangent equal to a given number. Symbol: tan −1. Abbreviation: arc tan;
  • arc-boutant — flying buttress.
  • arena stage — the central acting area found in a theatre-in-the-round
  • aristarchus — a crater in the NE quadrant of the moon, having a diameter of about 37 kilometres, which is the brightest formation on the moon
  • arrestation — the slowing or stopping of the development or progress of something
  • ascertained — to find out definitely; learn with certainty or assurance; determine: to ascertain the facts.
  • ash-shaytan — (in Muslim usage) Satan; the devil.
  • asportation — the removal or taking away of something
  • assentation — servile or hypocritical agreement
  • assertation — An assertion, statement of opinion.
  • assistances — the act of assisting; help; aid; support.
  • assortative — Denoting or involving the preferential mating of animals or marrying of people with similar characteristics.
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