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There are 14 words containing ECATO

DEFAECATORdefaecator n. Alternative form of defecator.
DEFAECATOR n. one who defaecates, also DEFECATOR.
DEFAECATORSdefaecators n. Plural of defaecator.
DEFAECATOR n. one who defaecates, also DEFECATOR.
DEFECATORdefecator n. One who defecates.
defecator n. (Archaic) That which cleanses or purifies; especially, an apparatus for removing impurities from juices and syrups.
DEFECATOR n. a device for purifying e.g. sugar, also DEFAECATOR.
DEFECATORSdefecators n. Plural of defecator.
DEFECATOR n. a device for purifying e.g. sugar, also DEFAECATOR.
DEPRECATORdeprecator n. One who deprecates.
DEPRECATOR n. one who deprecates.
DEPRECATORILYdeprecatorily adv. In a deprecatory manner.
DEPRECATORY adv. serving to deprecate.
DEPRECATORSdeprecators n. Plural of deprecator.
DEPRECATOR n. one who deprecates.
DEPRECATORYdeprecatory adj. That deprecates; apologetic or disparaging.
deprecatory adj. (Archaic) Tending to avert evil by prayer.
DEPRECATORY adj. serving to deprecate.
HECATOMBhecatomb n. (Ancient Greece, Ancient Rome) A great feast and public sacrifice to the gods, originally of a hundred oxen.
hecatomb n. (By extension) Any great sacrifice; a great number of people, animals or things, especially as sacrificed…
HECATOMB n. a great public sacrifice.
HECATOMBShecatombs n. Plural of hecatomb.
HECATOMB n. a great public sacrifice.
HYPOTHECATORhypothecator n. (Law) One who hypothecates or pledges anything as security for the repayment of money borrowed.
HYPOTHECATOR n. one who hypothecates.
HYPOTHECATORShypothecators n. Plural of hypothecator.
HYPOTHECATOR n. one who hypothecates.
IMPRECATORYimprecatory adj. That imprecates or invokes evil.
IMPRECATORY adj. of or like an imprecation.
PRECATORYprecatory adj. Expressing a wish.
precatory adj. (Law) Expressing a wish but not creating any legal obligation or duty.
PRECATORY adj. expressing a wish.

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.

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