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16-letter words that end in t

  • (as) like as not — If you say that something will happen like as not or as like as not, you mean that it will probably happen.
  • a bit, for a bit — If you do something a bit, you do it for a short time. In British English, you can also say that you do something for a bit.
  • accommodationist — a person who seeks to promote adaptation to or compromise with an opposing point of view
  • accrued interest — interest which has been earned since an investment was made or since a previous interest payment
  • acculturationist — a person who studies the process of acculturation.
  • achievement test — a test designed to measure the effects that learning and teaching have on individuals
  • active transport — a process by which molecules are enabled to pass across a membrane from a region in which they are in a low concentration to one of high concentration; this requires the expenditure of energy in metabolism and is assisted by carrier proteins, commonly referred to as pumps
  • advice columnist — An advice columnist is a person who writes a column in a newspaper or magazine in which they reply to readers who have written to them for advice on their personal problems.
  • african elephant — a type of elephant that is native to Africa
  • agency agreement — an agreement between a business and an agent appointed to promote its interests
  • agricultural ant — harvester ant.
  • aleutian current — a current in the Pacific Ocean that flows eastward between latitudes 40° and 50° N.
  • alfred the great — 849–99, king of Wessex (871–99) and overlord of England, who defeated the Danes and encouraged learning and writing in English
  • alkylating agent — any cytotoxic drug containing alkyl groups, such as chlorambucil, that acts by damaging DNA; widely used in chemotherapy
  • all for the best — turning out to be good or fortunate after all
  • alternative fact — a theory posited as an alternative to another, often more widely accepted, theory
  • ammunition depot — a place where ammunition is stored
  • ancient monument — a historical building or the remains of one, usually dating from no later than the medieval period, that has been designated as worthy of preservation and is often in the care of a government department
  • anesthesiologist — An anesthesiologist is a doctor who specializes in giving anaesthetics to patients.
  • anger management — Anger management is a set of guidelines that are designed to help people control their anger.
  • annular ligament — any of various ligaments that encircle a part, such as the wrist, ankle, or trachea
  • anthropomorphist — One who anthropomorphizes.
  • anti-abortionist — An anti-abortionist is someone who wants to limit or prevent the legal availability of abortions.
  • anti-development — the act or process of developing; growth; progress: child development; economic development.
  • anti-imperialist — opposed to imperialism
  • anti-materialist — a person who is markedly more concerned with material things than with spiritual, intellectual, or cultural values.
  • anti-rationalist — the principle or habit of accepting reason as the supreme authority in matters of opinion, belief, or conduct.
  • anticippointment — (informal, rare) A feeling of anticipation followed by disappointment.
  • antiessentialist — Opposing essentialism.
  • antilles current — a warm ocean current flowing NW along the N coast of the Greater Antilles and joining the Florida Current off the SW coast of Florida.
  • artificial heart — any of various four-chambered devices, modeled on the human heart, that pump blood by attachment to a power source and that are constructed for temporary external use or for implantation as a temporary or permanent heart replacement.
  • as a last resort — If you do something as a last resort, you do it because you can find no other way of getting out of a difficult situation or of solving a problem.
  • as is one's wont — If someone does a particular thing as is their wont, they do that thing often or regularly.
  • as likely as not — very probably
  • asiatic elephant — Indian elephant. See under elephant.
  • asset management — the way in which the acquisition, use and disposal of the assets of an individual or a company are managed in order to maximize any profit they generate
  • assistant priest — a person who assists a priest in their work or who is not yet fully qualified as a priest
  • at bayonet point — done while having a bayonet pointed at one
  • atomic mass unit — a unit of mass used to express atomic and molecular weights that is equal to one twelfth of the mass of an atom of carbon-12. It is equivalent to 1.66 × 10–27 kg
  • atomic physicist — a scientist specializing in atomic physics
  • attendance sheet — an official document for listing those attending a meeting, class, course, etc
  • attorney-in-fact — a person authorized by power of attorney to act on the authorizer's behalf outside a court of law.
  • automatic repeat — a key on the keyboard of a typewriter, computer, etc, which, when depressed continuously, produces the character repeatedly until the key is released
  • axminster carpet — a type of patterned carpet with a cut pile
  • badminton racket — the type of racket used in games of badminton
  • bankruptcy court — a section of the United States federal court which specializes in the handling of bankruptcy cases
  • bargain basement — If you refer to something as a bargain basement thing, you mean that it is cheap and not very good quality.
  • bargain-basement — very low-priced.
  • bargaining agent — an organization, usually a trade union, that acts or bargains on behalf of a group of employees in collective bargaining
  • bathroom cabinet — a wall-mounted cabinet in a bathroom, typically with a mirror front and used for the storage of medicines and toiletries

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