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absorbabilities21 | plural of absorbability |
abstractionisms21 | plural of abstractionism |
abstractionists19 | plural of abstractionist |
acanthocephalan27 | Any of parasitic intestinal worms comprising the phylum Acanthocephala. [First attested late 19th c.] |
acceptabilities23 | plural of acceptability |
acceptingnesses22 | |
accessibilities21 | plural of accessibility |
acclimatization30 | The act of acclimatizing; the process of inuring to a new climate, or the state of being so inured. |
accommodatingly28 | In an accommodating manner. |
accommodational24 | Of or relating to accommodation. |
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abortifacients21 | plural of abortifacient |
abortivenesses19 | plural of abortiveness |
absentmindedly23 | Alternative form of absent-mindedly |
absolutenesses16 | plural of absoluteness |
absorptivities21 | plural of absorptivity |
abstemiousness18 | The quality of being abstemious, temperate, or sparing, particularly in the use of food and strong drinks. [from early 17th c.] |
abstractedness19 | The state of being abstracted; abstract character. [First attested in the mid 17th century.] |
abstractionism20 | The creation, principles, or ideals of abstractions, in particular art. [First attested in the mid 20th century.] |
abstractionist18 | Related or tending to abstractionism, particularly art. |
abstractnesses18 | plural of abstractness |
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abbreviations20 | plural of abbreviation |
abnormalities17 | plural of abnormality |
abolitionisms17 | plural of abolitionism |
abolitionists15 | plural of abolitionist |
abortifacient20 | (pharmacology) Producing miscarriage. [First attested in the mid 19th century.] |
absorbability22 | The state or quality of being absorbable. [First attested in the late 18th century.] |
abstractional17 | Pertaining to abstraction. [First attested in the mid 19th century.] |
accelerations17 | plural of acceleration |
accelerometer19 | An instrument for measuring acceleration. |
accentuations17 | plural of accentuation |
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abandonments17 | plural of abandonment |
abbreviating20 | present participle of abbreviate |
abbreviation19 | The result of shortening or reducing; abridgment. [First attested around 1350 to 1470.] |
abbreviators19 | plural of abbreviator |
aberrational14 | Characterized by aberration. [Mid 19th century.] |
abjectnesses23 | plural of abjectness |
abolishments19 | plural of abolishment |
abolitionary17 | Relating to or favoring abolition. |
abolitionism16 | Support for the abolition of something; the tenets of abolitionists. [First attested in the early 19th century.] |
abolitionist14 | (historical) In favor of the abolition of slavery. [since the late 18th century] |
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abandonment16 | The act of abandoning, or the state of being abandoned; total desertion; relinquishment. [Late 16th century.] |
abbreviated19 | Shortened; made briefer. |
abbreviates18 | Third-person singular simple present indicative form of abbreviate |
abbreviator18 | Agent noun of abbreviate; one who abbreviates or shortens. [Early 16th century.] |
abdications16 | plural of abdication |
aberrations13 | plural of aberration |
abhorrently19 | In a manner, or to a degree, that is abhorrent; with abhorrence. [Early 19th century.] |
abiogenists14 | plural of abiogenist |
abiotically18 | In an abiotic manner; in the absence of life. [mid 20th century.] |
abjurations20 | plural of abjuration |
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abacterial14 | Not caused by bacteria; characterized by a lack of bacteria. |
abasements14 | plural of abasement |
abashments17 | plural of abashment |
abatements14 | plural of abatement |
abbotships19 | plural of abbotship |
abbreviate17 | (obsolete, transitive) To shorten by omitting parts or details. [Attested from around (1350 to 1470) until the late 17th century.] |
abdicating16 | present participle of abdicate |
abdication15 | (obsolete) The act of disowning or disinheriting a child. [Attested from the mid 16th century until the mid 17th century.] |
abdicators15 | plural of abdicator |
abducentes15 | plural of abducens |
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abasement13 | The act of abasing, humbling, or bringing low. [Mid 16th century.] |
abashment16 | The state of being abashed; embarrassment from shame. [First attested from 1350 to 1470.] |
abatement13 | The act of abating, or the state of being abated; a lessening, diminution, or reduction; a moderation; removal or putting an end to; the suppression of. [First attested from 1340 to 1470.] |
abattises11 | plural of abattis |
abattoirs11 | plural of abattoir |
abbotcies15 | plural of abbotcy |
abbotship18 | The state, term, or office of an abbot; abbacy. [First attested around 1350 to 1470.] |
abdicated15 | simple past tense and past participle of abdicate |
abdicates14 | Third-person singular simple present indicative form of abdicate |
abdicator14 | (obsolete) A person supporting the abdication of another. [Late 17th century.] |
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abatable12 | Capable of being abated. [First attested from 1350 to 1470.] |
abatises10 | plural of abatis |
abattoir10 | A public slaughterhouse for cattle, sheep, etc. [Early 19th century.] |
abbatial12 | Belonging to, relating to, or pertaining to an abbey, abbot, or abbess. [Late 17th century.] |
abdicate13 | (transitive, obsolete) To disclaim and expel from the family, as a father his child; to disown; to disinherit. [Attested from the mid 16th century until the early 19th century.] |
abducent13 | Drawing away from the median axis of the body, as a muscle; abducting. [Late 17th century.] |
abducted14 | simple past tense and past participle of abduct |
abductee13 | An abducted person, in particular a person abducted by aliens. [Late 20th century.] |
abductor13 | One who abducts; a kidnapper. [mid 19th century] |
aberrant10 | Differing from the norm. [First attested sometime between the mid 16th century and the early 17th century.] |
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abaters9 | plural of abater |
abating10 | present participle of abate |
abators9 | plural of abator |
abattis9 | Alternative spelling of abatis |
abbotcy16 | (obscure) abbacy |
abducts12 | Third-person singular simple present indicative form of abduct |
abettal9 | (rare) abetment |
abetted10 | simple past tense and past participle of abet |
abetter9 | Alternative form of abettor [First attested from 1350 to 1470.] |
abettor9 | One that abets an offender; one that incites; instigates; encourages. [First attested from 1350 to 1470.] |
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abated9 | simple past tense and past participle of abate |
abater8 | One who, or that which, abates. [From 16th century.] |
abates8 | plural of abate |
abatis8 | A means of defense formed by felled trees, or sometimes by bent trees, the ends of whose branches are sharpened and directed outwards, or against the enemy, and more recently fortified with barbed wire. [Mid 19th century.] |
abator8 | (law) a person who, without right, enters into a freehold on the death of the last possessor, before the heir or devisee [Mid 16th century.] |
abbots10 | plural of abbot |
abduct11 | (transitive) To take away by force; to carry away (a human being) wrongfully and usually with violence or deception; to kidnap. [Early 17th century.] |
abject17 | Sunk to or existing in a low condition, state, or position. [First attested from around (1350 to 1470).] |
ablate8 | (transitive) To remove or decrease something by cutting, erosion, melting, evaporation, or vaporization. [Late 15th century.] |
ablaut8 | (phonology) The substitution of one root vowel for another, thus indicating a corresponding modification of use or meaning; vowel permutation, distinct from the phonetic influence of a succeeding vowel. [Mid 19th century.] |
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abaft10 | (nautical) Behind; toward the stern relative to some other object or position; aft of. [First attested around the late 15th century.] |
abate7 | (transitive, obsolete outside law) To put an end to; to cause to cease. [attested since about 1150 to 1350] |
abbot9 | The superior or head of an abbey or monastery. [First attested around the early 12th century.] |
abets7 | Third-person singular simple present indicative form of abet |
abort7 | (obsolete) A miscarriage; an untimely birth; an abortion. [Attested from around (1350 to 1470) until the mid 17th century.] |
about7 | In a circle around; all round; on every side of; on the outside of. [First attested prior to 1150.] |
abuts7 | Third-person singular simple present indicative form of abut |
aceta7 | |
acted8 | simple past tense and past participle of act |
actin7 | (biochemistry, uncountable) A globular structural protein that polymerizes in a helical fashion to form an actin filament (or microfilament). |
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abet6 | (obsolete, transitive) To urge on, stimulate (a person to do) something desirable. [from end of 14th century to early 17th century] |
abut6 | (intransitive) To touch by means of a mutual border, edge or end; to border on; to lie adjacent (to); to be contiguous (said of an area of land) [First attested around 1350 to 1470.] |
acta6 | |
acts6 | plural of act |
adit5 | A horizontal or nearly horizontal passage from the surface into a mine, as contrasted with a shaft or vertical entry passage. An adit may be used for ventilation, haulage, drainage, or other purposes. |
airt4 | (Scotland) To guide; to direct. |
aits4 | plural of ait |
alit4 | simple past tense and past participle of alight |
alto4 | A musical part or section higher than tenor and lower than soprano, formerly the part that performed a countermelody above the tenor or main melody. |
alts4 | plural of alt |
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act5 | (countable) Something done, a deed. |
aft6 | (nautical) The stern portion of a vessel. |
ait3 | An island in a river, especially the River Thames in England. |
alt3 | (music) High pitch, of a voice or instrument; especially, the octave above the top line of the treble stave. [from 16th c.] |
ant3 | Any of various insects in the family Formicidae in the order Hymenoptera, typically living in large colonies composed almost entirely of flightless females. |
apt5 | Suitable; appropriate; fit or fitted; suited. |
art3 | (uncountable) The conscious production or arrangement of sounds, colours, forms, movements, or other elements in a manner that affects the senses and emotions, usually specifically the production of the beautiful in a graphic or plastic medium. |
ate3 | simple past tense of eat |
att3 | A subdivision of currency, equal to one hundredth of a Lao kip. |
bat5 | Any of the flying mammals of the order Chiroptera, usually small and nocturnal, insectivorous or frugivorous. |
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at2 | In, near, or in the general vicinity of a particular place. |
ta2 | (colloquial, chiefly Britain, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand) Thanks. |
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