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11-letter words containing d, o, t, i, l, y

  • pilot study — trial done for research
  • polyandrist — a woman who practices or favors polyandry.
  • polypeptide — a chain of amino acids linked together by peptide bonds and having a molecular weight of up to about 10,000.
  • postholiday — occurring after a holiday
  • prodigality — the quality or fact of being prodigal; wasteful extravagance in spending.
  • providently — having or showing foresight; providing carefully for the future.
  • pteridology — the branch of botany dealing with ferns and related plants, as the horsetails and club mosses.
  • quotidianly — daily: a quotidian report.
  • roadability — the ability of a motor vehicle to maintain a steady, balanced, and comfortable ride, especially under a variety of road conditions.
  • rotary dial — dial (def 4).
  • spondylitic — inflammation of the vertebrae.
  • spondylitis — inflammation of the vertebrae.
  • strongyloid — of or relating to a strongyle
  • stylopodium — a glandular disk or expansion surmounting the ovary and supporting the styles in plants of the parsley family.
  • tax holiday — a period of time during which the government reduces or suspends the collection of a tax, as payroll, property, or sales tax: The state legislature declared a hurricane preparedness tax holiday for items like flashlights and battery-powered radios.
  • telodynamic — pertaining to the transmission of mechanical power over considerable distances, as by means of endless cables on pulleys.
  • tetraploidy — having a chromosome number that is four times the basic or haploid number.
  • toy soldier — child's plaything: small military figure
  • trimodality — (of a distribution) having three modes.
  • troglodytic — a prehistoric cave dweller.
  • tyroglyphid — a tick or mite of the family Tyroglyphidae
  • valedictory — bidding goodbye; saying farewell: a valedictory speech.
  • yield point — the stress at which an elastic material under increasing stress ceases to behave elastically; under conditions of tensile strength the elongation is no longer proportional to the increase in stress
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