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13-letter words containing c, l, y, s, t

  • strategically — pertaining to, characterized by, or of the nature of strategy: strategic movements.
  • stylistically — of or relating to style.
  • subculturally — in a subcultural manner or way
  • subspeciality — a particular area of expertise within a specialism
  • subtropically — in the subtropics
  • suffocatingly — to kill by preventing the access of air to the blood through the lungs or analogous organs, as gills; strangle.
  • sunspot cycle — the cycle, averaging in duration slightly more than 11 years, in which the frequency of sunspots varies from a maximum to a minimum and back to a maximum again.
  • superhelicity — a coil formed by intertwined helical DNA or by protein chains.
  • syllabication — to syllabify.
  • syllogistical — relating to a syllogism
  • sylvicultural — relating to sylviculture
  • symbiotically — living in symbiosis, or having an interdependent relationship: Many people feel the relationship between humans and dogs is symbiotic.
  • symmetrically — characterized by or exhibiting symmetry; well-proportioned, as a body or whole; regular in form or arrangement of corresponding parts.
  • sympatholytic — opposing the effects of stimulation of the sympathetic nervous system.
  • synallagmatic — relating to a reciprocally binding contract
  • syntactically — of or relating to syntax: syntactic errors in English; the syntactic rules for computer source code.
  • synthetically — of, pertaining to, proceeding by, or involving synthesis (opposed to analytic).
  • tachyphylaxis — Medicine/Medical. immediate, temporary immunization against the effects of injection of a toxic extract owing to previous small injections of the same extract.
  • tautosyllabic — occurring within the same syllable: The (s) and (t) are tautosyllabic in the word disturb, but not in distaste.
  • thalassocracy — dominion over the seas, as in exploration, trade, or colonization.
  • thoracoplasty — the operation removing selected portions of the ribs to collapse part of the underlying lung or an abnormal pleural space, usually in the treatment of tuberculosis.
  • tonsillectomy — the operation of excising or removing one or both tonsils.
  • touristically — in a touristic or touristy manner
  • translucently — permitting light to pass through but diffusing it so that persons, objects, etc., on the opposite side are not clearly visible: Frosted window glass is translucent but not transparent.
  • treacherously — characterized by faithlessness or readiness to betray trust; traitorous.
  • trick cyclist — a psychiatrist
  • triglycerides — an ester obtained from glycerol by the esterification of three hydroxyl groups with fatty acids, naturally occurring in animal and vegetable tissues: an important energy source forming much of the fat stored by the body.
  • tummy muscles — the muscles of the stomach
  • ugly customer — a hostile or dangerous person.
  • ultraphysical — extremely physical
  • uncustomarily — according to or depending on custom; usual; habitual.
  • unselectively — in an unselective manner
  • unsymmetrical — characterized by or exhibiting symmetry; well-proportioned, as a body or whole; regular in form or arrangement of corresponding parts.
  • vinyl plastic — any of various plastics made from polymerized vinyl compounds or copolymers of vinyl and other resins, used in various molded or extruded products, coatings, adhesives, sizes, etc.
  • visual acuity — acuteness of the vision as determined by a comparison with the normal ability to define certain letters at a given distance, usually 20 feet (6 meters). Abbreviation: V.
  • wholistically — Alternative form of holistically.
  • yellow locust — black locust.
  • yol computers — (company)   A company in London, UK that sells computer and network systems, established in 2001.
  • zygodactylous — Also, zygodactylous. (of a bird) having the toes of each foot arranged in pairs, with two toes in front and two behind.
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