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10-letter words containing d, i, s, p, e, n

  • prednisone — an analogue of cortisone, C 2 1 H 2 6 O 5 , used as an anti-inflammatory, immunosuppressive, and antineoplastic in the treatment of various diseases.
  • presidency — the office, function, or term of office of a president.
  • princedoms — the position, rank, or dignity of a prince.
  • prudentius — Aurelius Clemens (ɔːˈriːlɪəs ˈklɛmɛnz). 348–410 ad, Latin Christian poet, born in Spain. His works include the allegory Psychomachia
  • pyranoside — a glycoside containing a pyran ring structure.
  • reprimands — a severe reproof or rebuke, especially a formal one by a person in authority.
  • rinderpest — an acute, usually fatal infectious disease of cattle, sheep, etc., caused by a paramyxovirus of the genus Morbillivirus and characterized by high fever, diarrhea, and lesions of the skin and mucous membranes.
  • sand viper — hognose snake.
  • scorpaenid — belonging or pertaining to the Scorpaenidae, a family of marine fishes with spiny fins, including the rockfishes, scorpionfishes, and lionfishes.
  • seed-snipe — any of several South American birds of the family Thinocoridae, related to the shorebirds but superficially resembling quail.
  • signposted — A place or route that is signposted has signposts beside the road to show the way.
  • speediness — characterized by speed; rapid; swift; fast.
  • spermidine — a biogenic polyamine, H 2 N(CH 2) 4 NH(CH 2) 3 NH 2 , formed from putrescine, occurring widely in nature and first identified in semen.
  • sphenoidal — relating to the sphenoid bone
  • sphenopsid — equisetoid.
  • spiderling — the young of a spider.
  • spin-dryer — to remove moisture from (laundry) by centrifugal force, as in an automatic washing machine.
  • spindleage — total number or capacity of spindles in a mill, area, etc.
  • spinigrade — a type of spiny echinoderm
  • splendidly — gorgeous; magnificent; sumptuous. Synonyms: luxurious, dazzling, imposing. Antonyms: squalid.
  • splintered — a small, thin, sharp piece of wood, bone, or the like, split or broken off from the main body.
  • split ends — If you have split ends, some of your hairs are split at the ends because they are dry or damaged.
  • springdale — a city in NW Arkansas.
  • springhead — a spring or fountainhead from which a stream flows.
  • steeped in — full of
  • stupidness — lacking ordinary quickness and keenness of mind; dull.
  • sun spider — any predatory, scorpionlike arachnid of the order Solifugae (or Solpugida), having enormously developed mouth pincers and a long body covered with tactile hairs, inhabiting deserts and plains regions in all warm parts of the world except Australia.
  • suspensoid — a sol having a solid disperse phase.
  • sylphidine — resembling a sylph
  • transpired — to occur; happen; take place.
  • un-spliced — to join together or unite (two ropes or parts of a rope) by the interweaving of strands.
  • unapprised — not informed or apprised of something
  • undisposed — not disposed of.
  • undisputed — to engage in argument or debate.
  • uneclipsed — not obscured or overshadowed
  • uninspired — not inspired; not creative or spirited: an uninspired performance; an uninspired teacher.
  • unparadise — to deprive of or expel from paradise
  • unperished — not perished
  • unpolished — made smooth and glossy: a figurine of polished mahogany.
  • unpromised — not engaged or promised in marriage
  • unpunished — to subject to pain, loss, confinement, death, etc., as a penalty for some offense, transgression, or fault: to punish a criminal.
  • unrespited — allowing no respite, rest, or temporary relief
  • unscripted — not scripted; lacking a script: an unscripted idea for a movie.
  • unspirited — unanimated; lacking spirit
  • unstripped — not stripped or made bare; not divested of a given thing by stripping; not removed by stripping; not stripped off
  • unsupplied — not supplied (with provisions or resources)
  • wardenship — The state of being a warden.
  • wind-swept — open or exposed to the wind: a wind-swept beach.
  • wingspread — the distance between the most outward tips of the wings when they are as extended as possible.
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