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13-letter words containing c, i, s, o, y, t

  • consumability — able or meant to be consumed, as by eating, drinking, or using: consumable goods.
  • consumptively — In a consumptive manner.
  • consumptivity — consumptiveness
  • contentiously — tending to argument or strife; quarrelsome: a contentious crew.
  • contrastingly — to compare in order to show unlikeness or differences; note the opposite natures, purposes, etc., of: Contrast the political rights of Romans and Greeks.
  • contrastively — tending to contrast; contrasting. contrastive colors.
  • cornish pasty — A Cornish pasty is a small pie with meat and vegetables inside.
  • corrosibility — corrodibility
  • cost analysis — an economic evaluation
  • costimulatory — Of or pertaining to co-stimulation.
  • coterminously — having the same border or covering the same area.
  • counterspying — the activities of a counterspy
  • country music — a type of 20th-century popular music based on White folk music of the southeastern US
  • county prison — the prison of a particular county
  • cryobiologist — A biologist who specializes in cryobiology.
  • cryotherapies — Plural form of cryotherapy.
  • cryptoclastic — (of minerals and rocks) composed of microscopic fragments
  • crystalloidal — Relating to a crystalloid.
  • custody suite — the part of a police station where people who have been arrested are held in custody
  • cyclosilicate — any silicate in which the SiO 4 tetrahedra are linked to form rings.
  • cyclostrophic — pertaining to atmospheric motion in which the centripetal acceleration exactly balances the horizontal pressure force.
  • cystathionine — an amino acid, C 7 H 14 O 4 N 2 S, that is an intermediate in the transfer of sulfur from methionine to cysteine.
  • cysticercosis — a parasitic infection of tissue by the larval form of the pork tapeworm, Taenia Solium, contracted through the ingestion of food or water contaminated by faeces, or by eating infected pork
  • cytochalasins — Plural form of cytochalasin.
  • cytochemistry — the chemistry of living cells
  • cytodiagnosis — the diagnosis of disease through the study of cells in the body
  • dactylozooids — Plural form of dactylozooid.
  • dichotomously — divided or dividing into two parts.
  • dioristically — in a dioristic manner
  • discomycetous — of or relating to the subclass of fungus Discomycetes
  • disconformity — Geology. the surface of a division between parallel rock strata, indicating interruption of sedimentation: a type of unconformity.
  • discontiguity — the quality of being discontiguous
  • discontinuity — lack of continuity; irregularity: The plot of the book was marred by discontinuity.
  • discretionary — subject or left to one's own discretion.
  • duplicitously — In a duplicitous, two-faced manner.
  • dysfunctional — not performing normally, as an organ or structure of the body; malfunctioning.
  • ecclesiolatry — excessive reverence for churchly forms and traditions.
  • ectosymbionts — Plural form of ectosymbiont.
  • egotistically — In an egotistic manner.
  • electrotypist — an electrotyper
  • encyclopedist — A person who writes, edits, or contributes to an encyclopedia.
  • endosymbiotic — Of or pertaining to endosymbiosis.
  • epicondylitis — A painful inflammation of tendons surrounding an epicondyle.
  • extrasystolic — Relating to extrasystole, the premature contraction of the heart.
  • floristically — In a floristic manner.
  • food security — an economic and social condition of ready access by all members of a household to nutritionally adequate and safe food: a household with high food security.
  • gesticulatory — Making a lot of gesticulations.
  • glycopeptides — Plural form of glycopeptide.
  • glycoproteins — Plural form of glycoprotein.
  • glycosylation — (chemistry, biochemistry) The reaction of a saccharide with a hydroxy or amino functional group to form a glycoside; especially the reaction with a protein or lipid to form a glycoprotein or glycolipid.
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