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10-letter words containing tra

  • death trap — If you say that a place or vehicle is a death trap, you mean it is in such bad condition that it might cause someone's death.
  • deathtraps — Plural form of deathtrap.
  • decontract — (ambitransitive) To expand from a contracted state.
  • delustrant — an agent which removes lustre from something
  • destratify — to form or place in strata or layers.
  • detartrate — To remove tartrates, especially from fruit juices and wines, in order to reduce tartness or sourness.
  • detracters — Plural form of detracter.
  • detracting — to take away a part, as from quality, value, or reputation (usually followed by from).
  • detraction — a person, thing, circumstance, etc, that detracts
  • detractive — tending or seeking to detract.
  • detractors — to take away a part, as from quality, value, or reputation (usually followed by from).
  • detractory — (now rare) That detracts from something; disparaging, depreciatory.
  • detraining — to alight from a railway train; arrive by train.
  • dextrality — the state or quality of having the right side or its parts or members different from and, usually, more efficient than the left side or its parts or members; right-handedness.
  • dextranase — an enzyme which breaks down dextran, and is therefore useful for, among other things, preventing tooth decay
  • dial train — Horology. the part of a going train that drives the minute and hour hands.
  • dirt track — a track with an unsealed surface
  • disentrail — to remove the entrails from
  • disentrain — to go or set down from a train
  • distracted — Obsolete. distracted.
  • distracter — a person or thing that distracts the attention.
  • distractor — a person or thing that distracts the attention.
  • distrained — Simple past tense and past participle of distrain.
  • distrainee — to constrain by seizing and holding goods, etc., in pledge for rent, damages, etc., or in order to obtain satisfaction of a claim.
  • distrainer — Alternative form of distrainor.
  • distrainor — (legal) One who distrains; the party distraining goods or chattels.
  • distraught — distracted; deeply agitated.
  • drivetrain — the power train of an automotive vehicle consisting of all the components between the engine and driving wheels and including the clutch and axle, as well as the components of the driveline.
  • edit trace — (in electronic publishing) a record of editorial changes, additions, and deletions that can be displayed on a screen or printed out with edited copy.
  • entraining — Present participle of entrain.
  • entrancing — Present participle of entrance.
  • entrapment — The state of being entrapped.
  • entrapping — Present participle of entrap.
  • epicentral — Of or pertaining to an epicentre.
  • estranging — Present participle of estrange.
  • estrangled — Simple past tense and past participle of estrangle.
  • eutrapelia — the quality of being skilled in conversation; wit; urbanity
  • exfiltrate — Withdraw (troops or spies) surreptitiously, especially from a dangerous position.
  • extra time — If a game of football, hockey, or basketball goes into extra time, the game continues for a set period after it would usually have ended because both teams have the same score.
  • extractant — a solvent used in the extraction of a substance from a liquid
  • extracting — Present participle of extract.
  • extraction — The action of taking out something, especially using effort or force.
  • extractive — Of or involving extraction, especially the extensive extraction of natural resources without provision for their renewal.
  • extractors — Plural form of extractor.
  • extradited — Simple past tense and past participle of extradite.
  • extradites — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of extradite.
  • extradoses — Plural form of extrados.
  • extradotal — (of a wife's property) not forming part of the dowry
  • extralarge — Something very big, large.
  • extralegal — (of an action or situation) beyond the authority of the law; not regulated by the law.
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