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11-letter words starting with at

  • attainments — Plural form of attainment.
  • attaintment — conviction of a crime
  • attalus iii — (Philometor) king of Pergamum 138–133 b.c.
  • attapulgite — a clay mineral, basic hydrous silicate of magnesium and aluminum, the active ingredient of fuller's earth.
  • attempering — Present participle of attemper.
  • attemptable — Capable of being attempted, tried, or attacked.
  • attendances — Plural form of attendance.
  • attendement — the state or act of intending or purposing
  • attentional — of or relating to attention
  • attentively — while giving attention; observantly: Please listen attentively.
  • attentivity — The quality of being attentive; attentiveness.
  • attenuating — to weaken or reduce in force, intensity, effect, quantity, or value: to attenuate desire.
  • attenuation — the act of attenuating or the state of being attenuated
  • attenuators — Plural form of attenuator.
  • attestation — the act of attesting
  • attestative — relating to or of the nature of attestation
  • attic faith — unshakable faith
  • attic order — a low pilaster of any order set into the cornice of a building
  • attitudinal — Attitudinal means related to people's attitudes and the way they look at their life.
  • attophysics — the physics of structures and artefacts with dimensions in the attometre range or of devices, such as lasers, capable of producing pulses with a duration measured in attoseconds
  • attorneydom — the state or power of being an attorney
  • attorneyism — the slyness and cleverness associated with attorneys
  • attractable — Able to be attracted.
  • attractancy — the capacity of a pheromone to attract
  • attractions — Plural form of attraction.
  • attributing — to regard as resulting from a specified cause; consider as caused by something indicated (usually followed by to): She attributed his bad temper to ill health.
  • attribution — the act of attributing; ascription.
  • attributive — relating to an attribute
  • attritional — a reduction or decrease in numbers, size, or strength: Our club has had a high rate of attrition because so many members have moved away.
  • attuitional — of or relating to attuition
  • attuitively — in an attuitive manner
  • atypicality — the quality or condition of being atypical
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