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There are 12 ten-letter words containing A, E, J, N, R and T| JANITRIXES | • janitrixes n. Plural of janitrix. • JANITRIX n. (Latin) a female doorkeeper. | | JARGONIEST | • JARGONY adj. like jargon. | | JESSERANTS | • jesserants n. Plural of jesserant. • JESSERANT n. (historical) a coat of mail made of small plates of metal sewed upon linen or the like, also JAZERANT. | | JUGGERNAUT | • juggernaut n. A literal or metaphorical force or object regarded as unstoppable, that will crush all in its path. • juggernaut n. (Britain, Ireland, sometimes derogatory) A large, cumbersome truck or lorry, especially an artic. • juggernaut n. An institution that incites destructive devotion or to which people are carelessly sacrificed. | | JUNIORATES | • juniorates n. Plural of juniorate. • JUNIORATE n. a course of high school or college study for candidates for the priesthood. | | NATTERJACK | • natterjack n. A toad of species Bufo calamita (or Epidalea calamita), known for its running lizard-like gait and very… • NATTERJACK n. a kind of toad, having a yellow line along its back. | | PEJORATING | • pejorating v. Present participle of pejorate. • PEJORATE v. to make worse. | | PEJORATION | • pejoration n. The act or process of becoming worse; worsening or degeneration. • pejoration n. (Linguistics) The process by which a word acquires a more negative meaning over time. • PEJORATION n. the degeneration of a word or term e.g. "hector" has degenerated from "hero" to bully. | | REJUVENATE | • rejuvenate v. To render young again. • rejuvenate v. To give new energy or vigour to; to revitalise. • REJUVENATE v. to make young again. | | SERJEANTRY | • serjeantry n. Obsolete form of serjeanty. • SERJEANTRY n. a condition of tenure by service in person to the king, also SERGEANTY, SERJEANTY. | | TRAJECTING | • trajecting v. Present participle of traject. • TRAJECT v. to transmit. | | TRAJECTION | • trajection n. (Archaic) The act of trajecting; a throwing or casting through or across; also, emission. • trajection n. (Archaic) transposition. • TRAJECTION n. the act of trajecting. |
Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America. Definitions are short excerpt from the WikWik.org and 1Word.ws.
See this list for:- English Wiktionary: 59 words
- Scrabble in French: 95 words
- Scrabble in Spanish: 382 words
- Scrabble in Italian: no word
- Scrabble in German: no word
- Scrabble in Romanian: 131 words
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