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10-letter words containing tor

  • motor ship — a ship propelled by an internal-combustion engine or engines
  • motor show — an exhibition which displays rare, fashionable and expensive cars
  • motor unit — a motor neuron and the muscle fibers innervated by its axon.
  • motor-boat — a boat propelled by an inboard or outboard motor.
  • motorbikes — Plural form of motorbike.
  • motorboats — Plural form of motorboat.
  • motorbuses — Plural form of motorbus.
  • motorcades — Plural form of motorcade.
  • motorcoach — a passenger bus powered by a motor.
  • motorcycle — a motor vehicle similar to a bicycle but usually larger and heavier, chiefly for one rider but sometimes having two saddles or an attached sidecar for passengers.
  • motordrome — a rounded course or track for automobile and motorcycle races.
  • motorizing — Present participle of motorize.
  • motormouth — a person who is a constant or irrepressible talker.
  • motorsport — A sport involving the racing of motor vehicles, especially cars and motorcycles.
  • motortruck — a truck driven by a motor
  • multistory — (of a building) having several or many stories.
  • natatorial — pertaining to, adapted for, or characterized by swimming: natatorial birds.
  • natatorium — a swimming pool, especially one that is indoors.
  • navigators — Plural form of navigator.
  • negotiator — to deal or bargain with another or others, as in the preparation of a treaty or contract or in preliminaries to a business deal.
  • neuromotor — neuromuscular.
  • news story — a news report of any length, usually presented in a straightforward style and without editorial comment.
  • nociceptor — A sensory receptor for painful stimuli.
  • nonreactor — someone who does not react
  • numerators — Plural form of numerator.
  • obfuscator — Agent noun of obfuscate; one who obfuscates.
  • obligators — Plural form of obligator.
  • obligatory — required as a matter of obligation; mandatory: A reply is desirable but not obligatory.
  • observator — (obsolete) An observer.
  • obstructor — Obstructer.
  • obturators — Plural form of obturator.
  • oculomotor — moving or tending to move the eyeball: an oculomotor muscle.
  • officiator — to perform the office of a member of the clergy, as at a divine service.
  • oratorical — of, relating to, or characteristic of an orator or oratory: His oratorical prowess has led to political success.
  • orientator — a person who orientates
  • originator — to take its origin or rise; begin; start; arise: The practice originated during the Middle Ages.
  • oscillator — Electronics. a circuit that produces an alternating output current of a certain frequency determined by the characteristics of the circuit components.
  • osculatory — to come into close contact or union.
  • ostentator — (archaic) One fond of display; a boaster.
  • overstored — an establishment where merchandise is sold, usually on a retail basis.
  • overstorey — the highest level of trees in a rainforest
  • ovipositor — (in certain female insects) an organ at the end of the abdomen, by which eggs are deposited.
  • oxygenator — to treat, combine, or enrich with oxygen: to oxygenate the blood.
  • paradoctor — a doctor who parachutes to patients in remote areas.
  • pastorally — having the simplicity, charm, serenity, or other characteristics generally attributed to rural areas: pastoral scenery; the pastoral life.
  • pastorship — the position, authority, or office of a pastor.
  • pectoralis — either of two muscles on each side of the upper and anterior part of the thorax, the action of the larger (pectoralis major) assisting in drawing the shoulder forward and rotating the arm inward, and the action of the smaller (pectoralis minor) assisting in drawing the shoulder downward and forward.
  • penetrator — to pierce or pass into or through: The bullet penetrated the wall. The fog lights penetrated the mist.
  • percolator — a kind of coffeepot in which boiling water in a repeated process is forced up a hollow stem, filters down through ground coffee in a sievelike container, and returns to the pot below.
  • peremptory — leaving no opportunity for denial or refusal; imperative: a peremptory command.
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