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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. |
accomplishments28 | plural of accomplishment |
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abortifacients21 | plural of abortifacient |
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 |
acceleratingly22 | In an accelerating manner. |
accelerometers20 | plural of accelerometer |
acceptableness22 | The quality of being acceptable, or suitable to be favorably received; acceptability. |
accessibleness20 | The property that someone or something can be accessed. |
accidentalness19 | The quality of being accidental; casualness. |
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abiogenically21 | Created in an abiogenic manner; created without assistance of natural organisms or their processes. [Mid 20th century.] |
abortifacient20 | (pharmacology) Producing miscarriage. [First attested in the mid 19th 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 |
acceptability24 | The quality of being acceptable; acceptableness. |
acceptingness20 | The ability or desire to accept. |
accessibility22 | The quality of being accessible, or of admitting approach; receptiveness. |
accessorising18 | present participle of accessorise |
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abecedarians17 | plural of abecedarian |
abjectnesses23 | plural of abjectness |
abracadabras19 | plural of abracadabra |
absolutistic16 | Alternative form of absolutist [First attested in the mid 19th century.] |
absorbancies18 | plural of absorbancy |
absorbencies18 | plural of absorbency |
absorptances18 | plural of absorptance |
abstractable18 | Able to be abstracted; able to be made abstract. [First attested in the late 19th century.] |
abstractedly20 | In an abstracted manner; separately; in the abstract. [First attested in the early 17th century.] |
abstractions16 | plural of abstraction |
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abdications16 | plural of abdication |
abecedarian16 | Someone who is learning the alphabet. [Early 17th century.] |
aberrancies15 | plural of aberrancy |
abhorrences18 | plural of abhorrence |
abiological16 | (biology) Pertaining to inanimate things; not produced by organisms. [Mid 19th century.] |
abiotically18 | In an abiotic manner; in the absence of life. [mid 20th century.] |
abracadabra18 | A use of the mystical term ‘abracadabra’, supposed to work as part of a healing charm or a magical spell; any spell or incantation making use of the word. [from 16th c.] |
abreactions15 | plural of abreaction |
abscissions15 | plural of abscission |
absorbances17 | plural of absorbance |
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abacterial14 | Not caused by bacteria; characterized by a lack of bacteria. |
abcoulombs18 | plural of abcoulomb |
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 |
abductions15 | plural of abduction |
abductores15 | plural of abductor. Sometimes used instead of abductor when referring to the anatomical muscles. |
aberrances14 | plural of aberrance |
abeyancies17 | plural of abeyancy |
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abbotcies15 | plural of abbotcy |
abcoulomb17 | A unit of electromagnetic charge equal to ten coulombs. |
abdicable16 | Capable of being abdicated. [Late 19th century.] |
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.] |
abductees14 | plural of abductee |
abducting15 | present participle of abduct |
abduction14 | Leading away; a carrying away. [Early 17th century.] |
abductors14 | plural of abductor |
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abacuses12 | plural of abacus |
abapical14 | (biology) Of or pertaining to something at its lowest point; designating the part opposite to the apex. [First attested in the mid 20th century.] |
abbacies14 | plural of abbacy |
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.] |
abducens13 | (anatomy) Ellipsis of abducens nerve. [Early 19th century.] |
abducent13 | Drawing away from the median axis of the body, as a muscle; abducting. [Late 17th century.] |
abducing14 | present participle of abduce |
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] |
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abbotcy16 | (obscure) abbacy |
abduced13 | simple past tense and past participle of abduce |
abduces12 | Third-person singular simple present indicative form of abduce |
abducts12 | Third-person singular simple present indicative form of abduct |
abiotic11 | Nonliving, inanimate, characterised by the absence of life; of inorganic matter. [Mid 20th century.] |
aboulic11 | Alternative form of abulic [First attested in the late 19th century.] |
abreact11 | (transitive, psychoanalysis) To eliminate previously repressed emotions by reliving past experiences. [First attested in the early 20th century.] |
abroach14 | (transitive, obsolete) To set abroach; to let out, as liquor; to broach; to tap. |
abscess11 | (pathology) A cavity caused by tissue destruction, usually because of infection, filled with pus and surrounded by inflamed tissue. [First attested in the mid 16th century.] |
abscise11 | (transitive) To cut off. [First attested in the early 17th century.] |
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abacas10 | plural of abaca |
abacus10 | (historical, obsolete) A table or tray scattered with sand which was used for calculating or drawing. [attested from c. 1387] |
abbacy15 | The dignity, estate, term, or jurisdiction of an abbot or abbess. [First attested around 1350 to 1470.] |
abduce11 | (transitive, obsolete) To draw; to conduct away; to take away; to withdraw; to draw to a different part; to move a limb out away from the center of the body;abduct. [Mid 16th century.] |
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).] |
abulic10 | (psychology) Relating to, characterized by, or affected with abulia. |
acacia10 | (countable) A shrub or tree of the tribe Acacieae. [First attested around 1350 to 1470.] |
acajou15 | The cashew tree. [From the late 16th century.] |
acarid9 | (zoology) Any parasitic arachnid, such as mites and ticks, of the subclass Acarina. |
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abaca9 | Musa textilis, a species of banana tree native to the Philippines grown for its textile, rope- and papermaking fibre. [First attested in the mid 18th century.] |
abaci9 | plural of abacus |
aback13 | (archaic) Towards the back or rear; backwards. [First attested prior to 1150.] |
acari7 | plural of acarus |
acerb9 | (archaic) Sour, bitter, and harsh to the taste, as unripe fruit. |
aceta7 | |
ached11 | simple past tense and past participle of ache |
aches10 | plural of ache |
achoo10 | (onomatopoeia) The sound of a sneeze. |
acids8 | plural of acid |
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aced7 | simple past tense and past participle of ace |
aces6 | plural of ace |
ache9 | (intransitive) To suffer pain; to be the source of, or be in, pain, especially continued dull pain; to be distressed. |
achy12 | Suffering from aches, sore. |
acid7 | Sour, sharp, or biting to the taste; tart; having the taste of vinegar. |
acme8 | The top or highest point; pinnacle; culmination. [c. 1610] |
acne6 | (pathology) A skin condition, usually of the face, that is common in adolescents. It is characterised by red pimples, and is caused by the inflammation of sebaceous glands through bacterial infection. |
acre6 | An English unit of land area (symbol: a. or ac.) originally denoting a day's plowing for a yoke of oxen, now standardized as 4,840 square yards or 4,046.86 square meters. |
acta6 | |
acts6 | plural of act |
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ace5 | (card games, dice games) A single point or spot on a playing card or die. |
act5 | (countable) Something done, a deed. |
arc5 | (astronomy) That part of a circle which a heavenly body appears to pass through as it moves above and below the horizon. [from 14th c.] |
cab7 | A taxi; a taxicab. |
cad6 | A low-bred, presuming person; a mean, vulgar fellow. |
cam7 | A turning or sliding piece which imparts motion to a rod, lever or block brought into sliding or rolling contact with it. |
can5 | (auxiliary verb, defective) To know how to; to be able to. |
cap7 | A close-fitting hat, either brimless or peaked. |
car5 | A wheeled vehicle that moves independently, with at least three wheels, powered mechanically, steered by a driver and mostly for personal transportation. |
cat5 | An animal of the family Felidae: |
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