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10-letter words containing a, y, r, e, s

  • crystalize — (rare) alternative spelling of crystallize.
  • cybercasts — Plural form of cybercast.
  • cyberspace — In computer technology, cyberspace refers to data banks and networks, considered as a place.
  • cytherea's — Aphrodite: so called because of her birth in the sea near Cythera.
  • dairyhouse — A farm building operating as a dairy.
  • day sailer — a small sailboat without sleeping accommodations, suitable for short trips.
  • decrassify — to make (something) less crass
  • dehydrates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dehydrate.
  • depositary — a person or group to whom something is entrusted for safety or preservation
  • desolatory — tending to cause desolation
  • destratify — to form or place in strata or layers.
  • disarrayed — Simple past tense and past participle of disarray.
  • disparency — (proscribed) A significant discrepancy.
  • dispensary — a place where something is dispensed, especially medicines.
  • doomsayers — Plural form of doomsayer.
  • doomsdayer — a doomsayer.
  • dray horse — a draft horse used for pulling a dray.
  • dreyfusard — a defender or supporter of Alfred Dreyfus.
  • drysaltery — The articles kept by a drysalter for sale.
  • dyscrasite — an alloy of antimony and silver
  • early days — initial stages
  • easter day — the Sunday on which the festival of Easter is celebrated
  • eastwardly — having an eastward direction or situation.
  • easy chair — an upholstered armchair for lounging.
  • elder days — The heroic age of hackerdom (roughly, pre-1980); the era of the PDP-10, TECO, ITS and the ARPANET. This term has been rather consciously adopted from J. R. R. Tolkien's fantasy epic "The Lord of the Rings". Compare Iron Age. See also elvish and Great Worm.
  • ember days — any of four groups of three days (always Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday) of prayer and fasting, the groups occurring after Pentecost, after the first Sunday of Lent, after the feast of St Lucy (Dec 13), and after the feast of the Holy Cross (Sept 14)
  • embryo sac — the structure within a plant ovule that contains the egg cell: develops from the megaspore and contains the embryo plant and endosperm after fertilization
  • entry visa — a visa giving official permission to enter a country of which you are not a national
  • epistolary — Relating to or denoting the writing of letters or literary works in the form of letters.
  • erymanthus — Mountmountain in the NW Peloponnesus, Greece: 7,297 ft (2,224 m): in Greek mythology, haunt of a savage boar captured by Hercules
  • erysipelas — An acute, sometimes recurrent disease caused by a bacterial infection. It is characterized by large, raised red patches on the skin, especially that of the face and legs, with fever and severe general illness.
  • escalatory — tending to escalate
  • eukaryotes — Plural form of eukaryote.
  • every last — You use every last to emphasize that you are talking about all the people or things in a group or all the parts of something.
  • excusatory — Serving to make an excuse.
  • expressway — A highway designed for fast traffic, with controlled entrance and exit, a dividing strip between the traffic in opposite directions, and typically two or more lanes in each direction.
  • eye strain — If you suffer from eye strain, you feel pain around your eyes or at the back of your eyes, because you are very tired or should be wearing glasses.
  • eyeservant — A servant who attends faithfully to his duty only when watched.
  • fairytales — Plural form of fairytale.
  • fearlessly — without fear; bold or brave; intrepid.
  • fearsomely — In a fearsome manner, or to a fearsome extent.
  • ferryboats — Plural form of ferryboat.
  • first year — the first year when someone is at university or college
  • flyswatter — A hand-held device for swatting flies or other insects, to kill or shoo them.
  • freakishly — queer; odd; unusual; grotesque: a freakish appearance.
  • gesturally — in a gestural manner
  • graveyards — Plural form of graveyard.
  • gray scale — a scale of achromatic colors having several, usually ten, equal gradations ranging from white to black, used in television and photography.
  • gray skate — a skate, Raja batis, of coastal seas off Great Britain.
  • gray-scale — (spelling)   US spelling of "grey-scale".
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