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10-letter words containing cate

  • adjudicate — If you adjudicate on a dispute or problem, you make an official judgment or decision about it.
  • advocaters — Plural form of advocater.
  • affricates — Plural form of affricate.
  • auspicated — Simple past tense and past participle of auspicate.
  • bifurcated — divided into two branches.
  • brocatelle — a heavy brocade with the design in deep relief, used chiefly in upholstery
  • canonicate — the office or rank of a canon; canonry
  • catechesis — oral religious instruction which is given to catechumens
  • catechetic — of or relating to catechesis.
  • catechised — Simple past tense and past participle of catechise.
  • catechisms — Plural form of catechism.
  • catechists — Plural form of catechist.
  • catechized — Simple past tense and past participle of catechize.
  • catechizer — One who catechizes.
  • catechizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of catechize.
  • catechumen — a person, esp in the early Church, undergoing instruction prior to baptism
  • categorial — of or relating to a category
  • categories — any general or comprehensive division; a class.
  • categorise — to arrange in categories or classes; classify.
  • categorist — a person who categorizes or inserts items in a list
  • categorize — If you categorize people or things, you divide them into sets or you say which set they belong to.
  • category 3 — (hardware)   (Cat 3, or "voice grade") An American Standards Institute standard for UTP cables. Used, e.g., for 100BaseVG network cabling.
  • category 5 — The term Category 5 refers to Ethernet cabling that allows data transfers up to 100 Megabits per second.
  • category a — (of a prisoner) regarded as highly dangerous and therefore requiring constant observation and maximum security
  • category d — (of a prisoner) regarded as sufficiently trustworthy to be kept under open prison conditions
  • catenaccio — an extremely defensive style of play
  • catenarian — the downward curve formed by chain or cord being fixed at two points
  • catenaries — Plural form of catenary.
  • catenating — Present participle of catenate.
  • catenation — the act or process of catenating.
  • catenative — Denoting a verb that governs a nonfinite form of another verb, for example, like in I like swimming.
  • catenulate — (of certain spores) formed in a row or chain
  • caterwauls — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of caterwaul.
  • collocated — to set or place together, especially side by side.
  • collocates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of collocate.
  • complicate — To complicate something means to make it more difficult to understand or deal with.
  • confiscate — If you confiscate something from someone, you take it away from them, usually as a punishment.
  • convocated — Simple past tense and past participle of convocate.
  • coradicate — (of multiple words) derived from the same root
  • corruscate — Dated form of coruscate.
  • corticated — having a cortex.
  • coruscated — Simple past tense and past participle of coruscate.
  • deallocate — to set apart for a particular purpose; assign or allot: to allocate funds for new projects.
  • defalcated — Simple past tense and past participle of defalcate.
  • defalcates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of defalcate.
  • delicately — fine in texture, quality, construction, etc.: a delicate lace collar.
  • demarcated — to determine or mark off the boundaries or limits of: to demarcate a piece of property.
  • demarcates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of demarcate.
  • deprecated — to express earnest disapproval of.
  • deprecates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of deprecate.

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