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There are 12 ten-letter words containing ARAE| ARAEOMETER | • aræometer n. Archaic form of areometer. • ARAEOMETER n. (historical) an instrument used for measuring specific gravity, also AREOMETER. | | ARAEOMETRY | • aræometry n. Obsolete form of areometry. • ARAEOMETRY n. the measuring of specific gravity, also AREOMETRY. | | ARAEOSTYLE | • araeostyle n. (Architecture) intercolumniation. • ARAEOSTYLE n. a building or colonnade with columns four diameters or more apart, also AREOSTYLE. | | MULTIPARAE | • multiparae n. Plural of multipara. • MULTIPARA n. a mother of two or more children, also PLURIPARA. | | NULLIPARAE | • nulliparae n. Plural of nullipara. • NULLIPARA n. (Latin) a woman with no children. | | PARAENESES | • paraeneses n. Plural of paraenesis. • paræneses n. Plural of parænesis. • PARAENESIS n. an exhortation, also PARENESIS. | | PARAENESIS | • paraenesis n. Advice or exhortation, particularly of a moral or religious nature. • paraenesis n. (Rhetoric) A warning of impending evil. • parænesis n. Alternative spelling of paraenesis. | | PARAENETIC | • paraenetic adj. Alternative form of parenetic. • parænetic adj. Obsolete form of paraenetic. • PARAENETIC adj. exhortatory, also PARAENETICAL. | | PLURIPARAE | • pluriparae n. Plural of pluripara. • PLURIPARA n. (Latin) a mother of two or more children, also MULTIPARA. | | PRIMIPARAE | • primiparae n. Plural of primipara. • PRIMIPARA n. (Latin) a woman who bears a child for the first time. | | TULARAEMIA | • tularaemia n. Alternative form of tularemia. • tularæmia n. Obsolete spelling of tularemia. • TULARAEMIA n. a disease of rodents caused by a bacterium, and transmissible to humans, also TULAREMIA. | | TULARAEMIC | • tularaemic adj. Alternative form of tularemic. • TULARAEMIC adj. relating to tularaemia, a disease of rodents caused by a bacterium, and transmissible to humans, also TULAREMIC. |
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: 18 words
- Scrabble in French: no word
- Scrabble in Spanish: no word
- Scrabble in Italian: no word
- Scrabble in German: no word
- Scrabble in Romanian: no word
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