Words Containing TAN
Explore a range of words that include the letter TAN, showcasing the diversity and richness of the English language. Enhance your vocabulary with interesting and unique terms featuring TAN.
3 letter words
Word | Points | Definition | Sentence example |
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tan | 3 | ratio of the opposite to the adjacent side of a right-angled triangle | - |
4 letter words
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tank | 8 | a large (usually metallic) vessel for holding gases or liquids | - |
tang | 5 | a common rockweed used in preparing kelp and as manure | - |
tana | 4 | - | - |
tane | 4 | - | - |
tanh | 7 | - | - |
tans | 4 | - | - |
5 letter words
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stand | 6 | put up with something or somebody unpleasant | - |
tango | 6 | a ballroom dance of Latin-American origin | - |
titan | 5 | a person of exceptional importance and reputation | - |
stank | 9 | - | - |
tangy | 9 | tasting sour like a lemon | - |
tanto | 5 | - | - |
tansy | 8 | common perennial aromatic herb native to Eurasia having buttonlike yellow flower heads and bitter-tasting pinnate leaves sometimes used medicinally | - |
ratan | 5 | a switch made from the stems of the rattan palms | - |
tanga | 6 | 100 tanga equal 1 Tajikistani ruble | - |
tanti | 5 | - | - |
stang | 6 | - | - |
tanka | 9 | a form of Japanese poetry; the 1st and 3rd lines have five syllables and the 2nd, 4th, and 5th have seven syllables | - |
tanna | 5 | - | - |
tanty | 8 | - | - |
witan | 8 | - | - |
octan | 7 | - | - |
tanky | 12 | - | - |
tanks | 9 | - | - |
tanhs | 8 | - | - |
tangs | 6 | - | - |
tangi | 6 | - | - |
tanas | 5 | - | - |
stane | 5 | - | - |
rotan | 5 | - | - |
cotan | 7 | ratio of the adjacent to the opposite side of a right-angled triangle | - |
6 letter words
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sultan | 6 | the ruler of a Muslim country (especially of the former Ottoman Empire) | - |
stance | 8 | a rationalized mental attitude | - |
mutant | 8 | (biology) an organism that has characteristics resulting from chromosomal alteration | - |
tanner | 6 | a small coin of the United Kingdom worth six pennies; not minted since 1970 | - |
tanker | 10 | a soldier who drives a tank | - |
tanned | 7 | (of skin) having a tan color from exposure to the sun | - |
suntan | 6 | a browning of the skin resulting from exposure to the rays of the sun | - |
tandem | 9 | a bicycle with two sets of pedals and two seats | - |
tangle | 7 | twist together or entwine into a confusing mass | The child entangled the cord |
tanked | 11 | - | - |
botany | 11 | the branch of biology that studies plants | - |
katana | 10 | - | - |
butane | 8 | occurs in natural gas; used in the manufacture of rubber and fuels | - |
octane | 8 | any isomeric saturated hydrocarbon found in petroleum and used as a fuel and solvent | - |
litany | 9 | any long and tedious address or recital | the patient recited a litany of complaints |
tantra | 6 | doctrine of enlightenment as the realization of the oneness of one's self and the visible world; combines elements of Hinduism and paganism including magical and mystical elements like mantras and mudras and erotic rites; especially influential in Tibet | - |
tartan | 6 | a cloth having a crisscross design | - |
rattan | 6 | climbing palm of Sri Lanka and southern India remarkable for the great length of the stems which are used for malacca canes | - |
tannoy | 9 | a loudspeaker | - |
stanza | 15 | a fixed number of lines of verse forming a unit of a poem | - |
coltan | 8 | a valuable black mineral combining niobite and tantalite; used in cell phones and computer chips | - |
caftan | 11 | a (cotton or silk) cloak with full sleeves and sash reaching down to the ankles; worn by men in the Levant | - |
gitano | 7 | a Spanish male Gypsy | - |
tannin | 6 | any of various complex phenolic substances of plant origin; used in tanning and in medicine | - |
extant | 13 | still in existence; not extinct or destroyed or lost | extant manuscripts |
tetany | 9 | clinical neurological syndrome characterized by muscular twitching and cramps and (when severe) seizures; associated with calcium deficiency (hypoparathyroidism) or vitamin D deficiency or alkalosis | - |
stanch | 11 | stop the flow of a liquid | - |
kaftan | 13 | a (cotton or silk) cloak with full sleeves and sash reaching down to the ankles; worn by men in the Levant | - |
actant | 8 | - | - |
cetane | 8 | - | - |
captan | 10 | - | - |
arctan | 8 | the inverse function of the tangent; the angle that has a tangent equal to a given number | - |
cotans | 8 | - | - |
gitana | 7 | a Spanish female Gypsy | - |
dotant | 7 | - | - |
optant | 8 | - | - |
octant | 8 | a measuring instrument for measuring angles to a celestial body; similar to a sextant but with 45 degree calibration | - |
octans | 8 | the constellation that includes the southern celestial pole | - |
nutant | 6 | - | - |
natant | 6 | - | - |
montan | 8 | - | - |
moutan | 8 | - | - |
kirtan | 10 | - | - |
istana | 6 | - | - |
titans | 6 | - | - |
witans | 9 | - | - |
stanzo | 15 | - | - |
stanze | 15 | - | - |
stanol | 6 | - | - |
stanks | 10 | - | - |
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7 letter words
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distant | 8 | far apart in relevance or relationship or kinship | a distant cousin |
instant | 7 | a very short time (as the time it takes the eye to blink or the heart to beat) | - |
titanic | 9 | of great force or power | - |
standby | 13 | an actor able to replace a regular performer when required | - |
mustang | 10 | small hardy range horse of the western plains descended from horses brought by the Spanish | - |
tangled | 9 | highly complex or intricate and occasionally devious | Oh, what a tangled web we weave |
tanning | 8 | beating with a whip or strap or rope as a form of punishment | - |
satanic | 9 | extremely evil or cruel; expressive of cruelty or befitting hell | satanic cruelty |
tetanus | 7 | an acute and serious infection of the central nervous system caused by bacterial infection of open wounds; spasms of the jaw and laryngeal muscles may occur during the late stages | - |
tantrum | 9 | a display of bad temper | she threw a tantrum |
blatant | 9 | without any attempt at concealment; completely obvious | blatant disregard of the law |
spartan | 9 | unsparing and uncompromising in discipline or judgment | - |
tantric | 9 | of or relating to Tantrism | - |
tangent | 8 | ratio of the opposite to the adjacent side of a right-angled triangle | - |
puritan | 9 | a person excessively concerned about propriety and decorum | - |
sextant | 14 | a measuring instrument for measuring the angular distance between celestial objects; resembles an octant | - |
titania | 7 | a white powder used as a pigment for its high covering power and durability | - |
sultana | 7 | dried seedless grape | - |
shaitan | 10 | (Islam) a rebellious jinni who leads men astray | - |
stander | 8 | an organism (person or animal) that stands | a crowd of sitters and standers |
tangier | 8 | a city of northern Morocco at the west end of the Strait of Gibraltar | - |
tannery | 10 | workplace where skins and hides are tanned | - |
tankard | 12 | large drinking vessel with one handle | - |
standee | 8 | a lifesize cardboard cutout (usually of a celebrity) | he had his picture taken with a standee of the president |
capstan | 11 | a windlass rotated in a horizontal plane around a vertical axis; used on ships for weighing anchor or raising heavy sails | - |
botanic | 11 | of or relating to plants or botany | botanical garden |
sheitan | 10 | - | - |
tankful | 14 | as much as a tank will hold | - |
suntans | 7 | - | - |
soutane | 7 | a long cassock with buttons down the front; worn by Roman Catholic priests | - |
actants | 9 | - | - |
coltans | 9 | - | - |
epatant | 9 | - | - |
dotants | 8 | - | - |
dittany | 11 | Eurasian perennial herb with white flowers that emit flammable vapor in hot weather | - |
curtana | 9 | - | - |
optants | 9 | - | - |
reptant | 9 | - | - |
rhatany | 13 | - | - |
rattans | 7 | - | - |
quintan | 16 | - | - |
pultans | 9 | - | - |
quartan | 16 | a malarial fever that recurs every fourth day | - |
platans | 9 | - | - |
platane | 9 | - | - |
pintano | 9 | - | - |
pentane | 9 | - | - |
phytane | 15 | - | - |
partans | 9 | - | - |
katanas | 11 | - | - |
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8 letter words
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standing | 10 | an ordered listing of scores or results showing the relative positions of competitors (individuals or teams) in a sporting event | - |
distance | 11 | go far ahead of | He outdistanced the other runners |
standard | 10 | a basis for comparison; a reference point against which other things can be evaluated | the schools comply with federal standards |
instance | 10 | an occurrence of something | another instance occurred yesterday |
constant | 10 | uninterrupted in time and indefinitely long continuing | in constant pain |
militant | 10 | disposed to warfare or hard-line policies | militant nations |
titanium | 10 | a light strong grey lustrous corrosion-resistant metallic element used in strong lightweight alloys (as for airplane parts); the main sources are rutile and ilmenite | - |
tangible | 11 | perceptible by the senses especially the sense of touch | skin with a tangible roughness |
hesitant | 11 | lacking decisiveness of character; unable to act or decide quickly or firmly | - |
pittance | 12 | an inadequate payment | they work all day for a mere pittance |
standoff | 15 | the act of repulsing or repelling an attack; a successful defensive stand | - |
adjutant | 16 | an officer who acts as military assistant to a more senior officer | - |
standish | 12 | English colonist in America; leader of the Pilgrims in the early days of the Plymouth Colony (1584-1656) | - |
botanist | 10 | a biologist specializing in the study of plants | - |
tandoori | 9 | - | - |
untangle | 9 | release from entanglement of difficulty | - |
satanist | 8 | an adherent of Satan or Satanism | - |
fentanyl | 14 | trade names of a narcotic analgesic that can be inhaled and that acts on the central nervous system and may become addictive; used as a veterinary anesthetic and with other drugs before, during, and after surgery; also used as a nonlethal gas to incapacitate people in hostage situations; also abused as a recreational drug | - |
entangle | 9 | twist together or entwine into a confusing mass | The child entangled the cord |
satanism | 10 | a belief in and reverence for devils (especially Satan) | - |
irritant | 8 | something that causes irritation and annoyance | - |
cabstand | 13 | a place where taxis park while awaiting customers | - |
standout | 9 | - | - |
fontanel | 11 | any membranous gap between the bones of the cranium in an infant or fetus | - |
antitank | 12 | designed for defense against armored vehicles | - |
stanhope | 13 | a light open horse-drawn carriage with two or four wheels and one seat | - |
exultant | 15 | joyful and proud especially because of triumph or success | - |
tangibly | 14 | in a tangible manner | virtue is tangibly rewarded |
tankless | 12 | - | - |
debutant | 11 | - | - |
tarlatan | 8 | - | - |
tantalum | 10 | a hard grey lustrous metallic element that is highly resistant to corrosion; occurs in niobite and fergusonite and tantalite | - |
ashtanga | 12 | - | - |
astangas | 9 | - | - |
sorbitan | 10 | - | - |
tantrist | 8 | an adherent of Tantrism | - |
tankered | 13 | - | - |
butanoic | 12 | - | - |
detangle | 10 | - | - |
permatan | 12 | - | - |
capstans | 12 | - | - |
castanet | 10 | - | - |
caftaned | 14 | - | - |
capitans | 12 | - | - |
capitano | 12 | - | - |
capitani | 12 | - | - |
camstane | 12 | - | - |
dilatant | 9 | - | - |
curtanas | 10 | - | - |
contango | 11 | - | - |
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9 letter words
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important | 13 | having authority or ascendancy or influence | an important official |
assistant | 9 | a person who contributes to the fulfillment of a need or furtherance of an effort or purpose | my invaluable assistant |
manhattan | 14 | a cocktail made with whiskey and sweet vermouth with a dash of bitters | - |
instantly | 12 | without any delay | - |
substance | 13 | the property of holding together and retaining its shape | - |
reluctant | 11 | unwillingness to do something contrary to your custom | a reluctant smile |
withstand | 16 | stand up or offer resistance to somebody or something | - |
resistant | 9 | disposed to or engaged in defiance of established authority | - |
samaritan | 11 | a member of the people inhabiting Samaria in biblical times | - |
entangled | 11 | deeply involved especially in something complicated | felt unwilling entangled in their affairs |
tangerine | 10 | a variety of mandarin orange | - |
britannia | 11 | - | - |
botanical | 13 | of or relating to plants or botany | botanical garden |
newsstand | 13 | a stall where newspapers and other periodicals are sold | - |
bystander | 15 | a nonparticipant spectator | - |
debutante | 12 | a young woman making her debut into society | - |
charlatan | 14 | a flamboyant deceiver; one who attracts customers with tricks or jokes | - |
orangutan | 10 | large long-armed ape of Borneo and Sumatra having arboreal habits | - |
combatant | 15 | someone who fights (or is fighting) | - |
blatantly | 14 | in a blatant manner | they blatantly violated the laws |
distantly | 13 | from or at a distance | dimly, distantly, voices sounded in the stillness |
distanced | 13 | - | - |
rectangle | 12 | a parallelogram with four right angles | - |
handstand | 14 | the act of supporting yourself by your hands alone in an upside down position | - |
bandstand | 13 | a platform where a (brass) band can play in the open air | - |
expectant | 20 | in an advanced stage of pregnancy | - |
repentant | 11 | feeling or expressing remorse for misdeeds | - |
castanets | 11 | (used in the plural) a percussion instrument consisting of a pair of hollow pieces of wood or bone (usually held between the thumb and fingers) that are made to click together (as by Spanish dancers) in rhythm with the dance | - |
constancy | 16 | the quality of being enduring and free from change or variation | early mariners relied on the constancy of the trade winds |
sacristan | 11 | an officer of the church who is in charge of sacred objects | - |
resultant | 9 | the final point in a process | - |
militancy | 16 | a militant aggressiveness | - |
hesitancy | 17 | a feeling of diffidence and indecision about doing something | - |
suntanned | 10 | (of skin) having a tan color from exposure to the sun | - |
cutaneous | 11 | relating to or existing on or affecting the skin | cutaneous nerves |
untangled | 11 | not tangled | - |
hesitance | 14 | a feeling of diffidence and indecision about doing something | - |
pollutant | 11 | waste matter that contaminates the water or air or soil | - |
tantalize | 18 | harass with persistent criticism or carping | - |
headstand | 14 | an acrobatic feat in which a person balances on the head (usually with the help of the hands) | - |
kickstand | 20 | a swiveling metal rod attached to a bicycle or motorcycle or other two-wheeled vehicle; the rod lies horizontally when not in use but can be kicked into a vertical position as a support to hold the vehicle upright when it is not being ridden | - |
ashtangas | 13 | - | - |
caumstane | 13 | - | - |
calmstane | 13 | - | - |
detangled | 12 | - | - |
detangles | 11 | - | - |
detangler | 11 | - | - |
tritanope | 11 | - | - |
tankering | 14 | - | - |
tantrists | 9 | - | - |
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10 letter words
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understand | 12 | believe to be the case | I understand you have no previous experience? |
constantly | 15 | without interruption | the world is constantly changing |
resistance | 12 | an electrical device that resists the flow of electrical current | - |
assistance | 12 | a person or thing that is a resource that helps make something easier or possible to do | his job was to give technical assistance over the phone |
importance | 16 | a prominent status | a person of importance |
accountant | 14 | someone who maintains and audits business accounts | - |
consultant | 12 | an expert who gives advice | - |
acceptance | 18 | the mental attitude that something is believable and should be accepted as true | acceptance of Newtonian mechanics was unquestioned for 200 years |
contestant | 12 | a person who dissents from some established policy | - |
protestant | 12 | the Protestant churches and denominations collectively | - |
standpoint | 13 | a mental position from which things are viewed | - |
repentance | 14 | remorse for your past conduct | - |
standstill | 11 | a situation in which no progress can be made or no advancement is possible | - |
upstanding | 14 | meriting respect or esteem | an upstanding member of the community |
expectancy | 26 | an expectation | - |
reluctance | 14 | a certain degree of unwillingness | a reluctance to commit himself |
intangible | 13 | incapable of being perceived by the senses especially the sense of touch | the intangible constituent of energy |
nightstand | 15 | - | - |
neapolitan | 12 | a native or inhabitant of Naples | - |
exorbitant | 19 | greatly exceeding bounds of reason or moderation | exorbitant rent |
tantamount | 12 | being essentially equal to something | his statement was tantamount to an admission of guilt |
inhabitant | 15 | a person who inhabits a particular place | - |
admittance | 15 | the act of admitting someone to enter | - |
dilettante | 11 | an amateur who engages in an activity without serious intentions and who pretends to have knowledge | - |
distancing | 14 | - | - |
grandstand | 13 | a stand at a racecourse or stadium consisting of tiers with rows of individual seats that are under a protective roof | - |
remittance | 14 | a payment of money sent to a person in another place | - |
inconstant | 12 | likely to change frequently often without apparent or cogent reason; variable | inconstant affections |
tangential | 11 | of superficial relevance if any | a tangential remark |
untangling | 12 | the act of releasing from a snarled or tangled condition | - |
unconstant | 12 | - | - |
hesitantly | 16 | with hesitation; in a hesitant manner | he finally accepted hesitantly |
attractant | 12 | - | - |
puritanism | 14 | strictness and austerity in conduct and religion | - |
digestants | 12 | - | - |
dilettanti | 11 | - | - |
desistance | 13 | - | - |
fustanelle | 13 | - | - |
fustanella | 13 | - | - |
gametangia | 14 | - | - |
fontanelle | 13 | any membranous gap between the bones of the cranium in an infant or fetus | - |
extractant | 19 | - | - |
expectants | 21 | - | - |
expectance | 23 | - | - |
exultantly | 20 | in an exultant manner | - |
exultances | 19 | - | - |
executants | 19 | - | - |
executancy | 24 | - | - |
exceptants | 21 | - | - |
estanciero | 12 | - | - |
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