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13-letter words containing e, n, s, t, y

  • country store — a general store, especially in a rural or resort area.
  • countryperson — Someone who is from a countryside background.
  • cyberneticist — Someone who studies cybernetics.
  • cyberstalking — Cyberstalking is the use of the Internet to contact someone or find out information about them in a way that is annoying or frightening.
  • 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.
  • cytopharynges — Plural form of cytopharynx.
  • cytoskeletons — Plural form of cytoskeleton.
  • dalton system — a method of progressive education whereby students contract to carry through on their own responsibility the year's work as divided up into monthly assignments.
  • defensibility — capable of being defended against assault or injury: The troops were bivouacked in a defensible position.
  • demonstratory — having the quality of demonstrating
  • deposit money — checks, letters of credit, etc., that circulate and are payable on demand.
  • devastatingly — tending or threatening to devastate: a devastating fire.
  • discretionary — subject or left to one's own discretion.
  • disemployment — to put out of work; cause to become unemployed.
  • disgruntledly — In a disgruntled manner.
  • disjunctively — In a disjunctive manner.
  • disobediently — In a disobedient manner.
  • disordinately — in a manner that lacks order
  • disquietingly — causing anxiety or uneasiness; disturbing: disquieting news.
  • distinctively — serving to distinguish; characteristic; distinguishing: the distinctive stripes of the zebra.
  • distressingly — great pain, anxiety, or sorrow; acute physical or mental suffering; affliction; trouble.
  • donkey's tail — a succulent Mexican plant, Sedum morganianum, of the stonecrop family, bearing small, rose-colored flowers and long, hanging, nearly cylindrical stems with closely packed whitish-green leaves.
  • dysregulation — A failure to regulate properly.
  • earnest money — money given by a buyer to a seller to bind a contract.
  • east by north — a point on the compass 11°15′ north of east. Abbreviation: EbN.
  • easter monday — the day after Easter, observed as a holiday in some places.
  • easter sunday — Easter (def 2).
  • ectosymbionts — Plural form of ectosymbiont.
  • eddy currents — Eddy currents are localized electric currents set up in metal parts not normally meant to carry currents, due to changes in electromagnetic fields.
  • emotionlessly — Without emotion.
  • encyclopedist — A person who writes, edits, or contributes to an encyclopedia.
  • endosymbiotic — Of or pertaining to endosymbiosis.
  • enhypostatize — to come together in one person or hypostasis
  • epicondylitis — A painful inflammation of tendons surrounding an epicondyle.
  • epinastically — in an epinastic manner
  • equidistantly — In an equidistant manner or to an equidistant degree.
  • escort agency — an agency where people, esp young women, may be hired to accompany someone for entertainment, etc
  • estate agency — business that sells property
  • evangelistary — a book containing passages from the gospels to be used as part of the liturgy
  • everlastingly — In an everlasting manner; so as to be everlasting.
  • existentially — In an existential manner.
  • expansibility — The condition of being expansible.
  • extensibility — The capability of being extended.
  • extrinsically — In an extrinsic manner.
  • fifty-seventh — next after the fifty-sixth; being the ordinal number for 57.
  • filing system — file system
  • fluorescently — In a fluorescent manner; using fluorescence.
  • forty-seventh — next after the forty-sixth; being the ordinal number for 47.
  • french pastry — fine, rich, or fancy dessert pastry, especially made from puff paste and filled with cream or fruit preparations.
  • french system — a method of spinning in which fibers of extremely short-staple wool are not twisted before being spun.
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