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There are 14 words containing LUNAT

LUNATElunate adj. Shaped like a crescent.
lunate n. (Archaeology) A small stone artifact, probably an arrowhead, with a blunt straight edge and a sharpened…
lunate n. (Anatomy) The lunate bone.
LUNATEDlunated adj. Lunate; crescent-shaped.
LUNATED adj. crescent-shaped, also LUNATE.
LUNATESlunates n. Plural of lunate.
LUNATE n. a crescent-shaped bone in the wrist.
LUNATIClunatic n. An insane person.
lunatic adj. Crazed, mad, insane, demented.
LUNATIC adj. affected with lunacy, also LUNATICAL.
LUNATELYlunately adv. In a lunate manner.
LUNATE adv. crescent-shaped, also LUNATED.
LUNATICSlunatics n. Plural of lunatic.
LUNATIC n. an insane person.
LUNATIONlunation n. A month of an average of approximately 29.53 days, measured from a lunar phase until the return of that same phase.
lunation n. The irregular period from one new moon until the next.
LUNATION n. a lunar month; the interval between successive new moons.
LUNATICALlunatical adj. (Rare) Lunatic.
LUNATICAL adj. crazy, also LUNATIC.
LUNATIONSlunations n. Plural of lunation.
LUNATION n. a lunar month; the interval between successive new moons.
SUBLUNATEsublunate adj. Almost or not quite lunate; approaching a crescent shape.
SUBLUNATE adj. approaching the form of a crescent.
SEMILUNATEsemilunate adj. Shaped like a crescent; lunate, semilunar, crescent-shaped.
SEMILUNATE adj. shaped like a half-moon.
LUNATICALLYlunatically adv. In a lunatic or lunatical manner; crazily.
LUNATICAL adv. crazy, also LUNATIC.
INTERLUNATIONinterlunation n. The interlunar period; the dark time between the old moon and new moon phases.
INTERLUNATION n. the dark time between the old moon and the new.
INTERLUNATIONSinterlunations n. Plural of interlunation.
INTERLUNATION n. the dark time between the old moon and the new.

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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