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There are 12 ten-letter words containing A, D, R, 2S and 2T| DARTITISES | • DARTITIS n. a nervous condition affecting darts players, resulting in an inability to release the dart. | | DICTATRESS | • dictatress n. A female dictator. • DICTATRESS n. a female dictator, also DICTATRIX. | | DISATTIRES | • disattires v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disattire. • DISATTIRE v. (Spenser) to unrobe; to undress. | | DISSERTATE | • dissertate v. To make a dissertation; to discourse. • dissertate v. To write one’s dissertation. • DISSERTATE v. to discourse. | | DISTRAINTS | • distraints n. Plural of distraint. • DISTRAINT n. seizure of goods. | | DRAMATISTS | • dramatists n. Plural of dramatist. • DRAMATIST n. the author of a dramatic composition; a writer of plays. | | HYDROSTATS | • hydrostats n. Plural of hydrostat. • HYDROSTAT n. a contrivance or apparatus to prevent the explosion of steam boilers. | | MISSTARTED | • misstarted v. Simple past tense and past participle of misstart. • MISSTART v. to start off badly. | | SIDEROSTAT | • siderostat n. (Astronomy) A heliostat that may be used with stars as well as the sun. • SIDEROSTAT n. a mirror, or telescope with a mirror, for reflecting the rays of a star in a constant direction. | | STANDFIRST | • standfirst n. (UK, journalism) Explanatory text under the main heading of a news article, smaller than the heading… • STANDFIRST n. an introductory paragraph in an article, printed in larger or bolder type or in capitals, which summarizes the article. | | STARDRIFTS | • STARDRIFT n. a common proper motion of a number of stars in the same region. | | WADSETTERS | • wadsetters n. (Obsolete, Scotland) plural of wadsetter. • WADSETTER n. (Scots) one who holds by a wadset. |
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 1Word.ws and WikWik.org.
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