10-letter words that end in te
- bisulphite — a salt or ester of sulphurous acid containing the monovalent group -HSO3 or the ion HSO3–
- bitartrate — (not in technical usage) a salt or ester of tartaric acid containing the monovalent group -HC4H4O6 or the ion HC4H4O6–
- black kite — a bird of prey, Milvus migrans, found in much of Eurasia
- black site — a secret facility used by a country's military as a prison and interrogation centre, whose existence is denied by the government
- blackplate — cold-rolled sheet steel before pickling or cleaning.
- blanquette — a French stew made of meat, usually veal, and white sauce
- blind date — A blind date is an arrangement made for you to spend a romantic evening with someone you have never met before.
- block vote — A block vote is a large number of votes that are all cast in the same way by one person on behalf of a group of people.
- blockflote — a recorder.
- blue plate — a plate, often decorated with a blue willow pattern, divided by ridges into sections for holding apart several kinds of food.
- blue state — a state of the U.S. that usually votes Democratic.
- blue-plate — a plate, often decorated with a blue willow pattern, divided by ridges into sections for holding apart several kinds of food.
- böhm flute — a type of flute in which the holes are covered with keys; the standard type of modern flute
- bone white — any of various shades of grayish or yellowish white
- bouillotte — a French card game similar to poker
- bournonite — a sulfide of lead, antimony, and copper, PbCuSbS 3 , occurring in gray to black crystals or granular masses.
- branchiate — having gills.
- brilliante — with spirit; lively
- brontobyte — 1027 or 290 bytes
- bunionette — a bunionlike enlargement of the joint of the little toe, usually caused by pressure from tight shoes.
- buonaparte — Bonaparte1
- bustamante — Anastasio [ah-nahs-tah-syaw] /ˌɑ nɑsˈtɑ syɔ/ (Show IPA), 1780–1853, Mexican military and political leader: president 1830–32, 1837–41.
- butt plate — a plate made usually of metal and attached to the butt end of a gunstock
- cachinnate — to laugh loudly
- cacodylate — a salt of cacodylic acid.
- caffeinate — To add caffeine.
- calaverite — a metallic pale yellow mineral consisting of a telluride of gold in the form of elongated striated crystals. It is a source of gold in Australia and North America. Formula: AuTe2
- calceolate — shaped like a slipper, as the large, middle petal of an orchid
- calcitrate — (formal, ambitransitive) To kick.
- calumniate — to slander
- calyculate — having a calycule
- camphorate — to apply, treat with, or impregnate with camphor
- camptonite — a lamprophyric rock occurring in dikes and composed of labradorite, pyroxene, sodic hornblende and olivine.
- cancellate — having a spongy or porous internal structure
- cancerette — (slang, derogatory) A cigarette.
- canonicate — the office or rank of a canon; canonry
- cantillate — to chant (passages of the Hebrew Scriptures) according to the traditional Jewish melody
- capacitate — to make legally competent
- capistrate — (zoology, rare) hooded; cowled.
- capitulate — If you capitulate, you stop resisting and do what someone else wants you to do.
- capreolate — possessing or resembling tendrils
- carbonette — a ball of compressed coal dust used as fuel
- carnallite — a white or sometimes coloured mineral consisting of a hydrated chloride of potassium and magnesium in orthorhombic crystalline form: a source of potassium and also used as a fertilizer. Formula: KCl.MgCl2.6H2O
- carpellate — having carpels.
- cassolette — a small casserole
- castellate — To build in the form of a castle; to add battlements to an existing building.
- catabolite — a substance produced as a result of catabolism
- catenulate — (of certain spores) formed in a row or chain
- celadonite — a hydrous silicate of iron and potassium; an iron-rich soft mica.
- cell plate — (in plant cells) a plate that develops at the midpoint between the two groups of chromosomes in a dividing cell and that is involved in forming the wall between the two new daughter cells.