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9-letter words containing to

  • anatolian — of or relating to Anatolia or its inhabitants
  • anatomies — Plural form of anatomy.
  • anatomise — to cut apart (an animal or plant) to show or examine the position, structure, and relation of the parts; display the anatomy of; dissect.
  • anatomist — An anatomist is an expert in anatomy.
  • anatomize — If you anatomise a subject or an issue, you examine it in great detail.
  • ancestors — Plural form of ancestor.
  • andamento — an extended fugue subject.
  • anecdoton — (Grecian) alternative spelling of anecdote.
  • animators — Plural form of animator.
  • annotator — One who annotates.
  • answer to — a spoken or written reply or response to a question, request, letter, etc.: He sent an answer to my letter promptly.
  • anti-atom — an atom composed of antiparticles, in which the nucleus contains antiprotons with orbiting positrons
  • antiatoms — Plural form of antiatom.
  • antipasto — Antipasto is the sort of food that is often served at the beginning of an Italian meal, for example cold meats and vegetables in olive oil.
  • antistory — a story which does not conform to the established conventions of storytelling
  • antitonic — (physiology) That reduces muscular or vascular tonus.
  • antitoxic — of, containing, or acting as an antitoxin
  • antitoxin — an antibody that neutralizes a toxin
  • antonescu — Ion. 1882–1946, Romanian general and statesman; appointed prime minister (1940) by King Carol II. He was executed for war crimes
  • antoninusMarcus Aurelius, Marcus Aurelius.
  • antonioni — Michelangelo (mikeˈlandʒelo). 1912–2007, Italian film director; his films include L'Avventura (1959), La Notte (1961), Blow-Up (1966), Zabriskie Point (1970), Beyond the Clouds (1995), and Just To Be Together (2002)
  • antonymic — having the opposite meaning, relating to antonyms
  • apatosaur — a large, long-necked, herbivorous dinosaur
  • apoptosis — the programmed death of some of an organism's cells as part of its natural growth and development
  • apoptotic — of or relating to apoptosis
  • apostolic — Apostolic means belonging or relating to a Christian religious leader, especially the Pope.
  • apostolos — a book containing parts of the Epistles and parts of the Acts of the Apostles.
  • apparitor — an officer who summons witnesses and executes the orders of an ecclesiastical and (formerly) a civil court
  • appointor — a person to whom a power to nominate persons to take property is given by deed or will
  • archstone — a wedge-shaped stone forming the curved part of an arch
  • arctogaea — a zoogeographical area comprising the Palaearctic, Nearctic, Oriental, and Ethiopian regions
  • argentous — of or containing silver in the monovalent state
  • aristotle — a bottle
  • arlington — a county of N Virginia: site of Arlington National Cemetery
  • aroostook — river in N Me., flowing into the St. John River in New Brunswick, Canada: c. 140 mi (225 km)
  • arrestors — Plural form of arrestor.
  • asbestoid — Mineralogy. a fibrous mineral, either amphibole or chrysotile, formerly used for making incombustible or fireproof articles.
  • asbestous — having the look, structure or qualities of asbestos
  • ashburton1st Baron, Baring, Alexander.
  • ashtoreth — an ancient Semitic fertility goddess, identified with Astarte and Ishtar
  • asomatous — having no material body; incorporeal.
  • aspirator — a device employing suction, such as a jet pump or one for removing fluids from a body cavity
  • assay ton — a unit of weight used in assaying ore, equivalent to 29.167 grams.
  • assertory — characterized by or relating to declaration or affirmation
  • astomatal — having no stoma
  • astonying — Present participle of astony.
  • astounded — If you are astounded by something, you are very shocked or surprised that it could exist or happen.
  • asymptote — a straight line that is closely approached by a plane curve so that the perpendicular distance between them decreases to zero as the distance from the origin increases to infinity
  • asyndeton — the omission of a conjunction between the parts of a sentence
  • asystoles — Plural form of asystole.
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