11-letter words containing e, r, y, s, i
- erythrosine — a fluorone, tetraiodo-fluorescein, which is used as a red food colouring (E127) and in biological staining
- eurhythmics — Alternative spelling of eurythmics.
- eurhythmist — a person who teaches or practises eurhythmics
- euryoecious — (of an organism) able to live under variable conditions
- eurypterids — Plural form of eurypterid.
- excursively — In an excursive manner.
- expiscatory — acting to expiscate; tending to expiscate
- expressibly — In an expressible way.
- extorsively — in an extorsive manner
- fairy stone — a fossil or other oddly shaped stone or crystal.
- ferociously — savagely fierce, as a wild beast, person, action, or aspect; violently cruel: a ferocious beating.
- fiery cross — a burning cross, the rallying symbol of ancient Scotland and later of the Highlanders in case of war; later adopted by other organizations, including the Ku Klux Klan.
- fiscal year — any yearly period without regard to the calendar year, at the end of which a firm, government, etc., determines its financial condition.
- foresignify — to signify in advance
- foster city — a city in W California.
- fosteringly — In a way that fosters or encourages.
- freestyling — the practice of improvising scenes when making a film or performing a play
- fruitlessly — In a fruitless manner.
- grandiosely — affectedly grand or important; pompous: grandiose words.
- gypsiferous — containing gypsum.
- helichrysum — any of the numerous composite plants of the genus Helichrysum, having alternate leaves and solitary or clustered flower heads, including the strawflower.
- heresiology — the study of heresies.
- heterolysis — The dissolution of cells by lysins or enzymes from different species.
- heyagashira — (sumo) the rikishi of highest rank in a particular heya.
- hicky-horse — a seesaw.
- hieroglyphs — Plural form of hieroglyph.
- historyless — Lacking history.
- housewifery — the function or work of a housewife; housekeeping.
- hyperacusis — (medicine) A heightened sensitivity to some sounds.
- hyperbolise — to use hyperbole; exaggerate.
- hyperbolism — the use of hyperbole.
- hyperbolist — One who uses hyperbole; an exaggerator.
- hyperemesis — vomitus.
- hyperinosis — a blood condition characterized by the presence of excessive levels of fibrin
- hypermnesia — the condition of having an unusually vivid or precise memory.
- hypermnesic — the condition of having an unusually vivid or precise memory.
- hyperplasia — abnormal multiplication of cells.
- hyperplasic — Relating to hyperplasia.
- hypersaline — Having an abnormally high salinity.
- hyperscript — Informix. The object-based programming language for Wingz, used for creating charts, graphs, graphics, and customised data entry.
- hypersomnia — a tendency to sleep excessively.
- hyperstatic — redundant (def 5b).
- hyperstrict — A function which is hyperstrict in some argument will fully evaluate that argument. To fully evaluate an object, evaluate it to WHNF and if it is a constructed data object (e.g. a list or tuple) then fully evaluate every component and so on recursively. Thus a hyperstrict function will fail to terminate if its argument or any component or sub-component of its argument fails to terminate (i.e. if its argument is not "total").
- hypervisors — Plural form of hypervisor.
- hypocretins — Plural form of hypocretin.
- hypocrisies — a pretense of having a virtuous character, moral or religious beliefs or principles, etc., that one does not really possess.
- hypodermics — Plural form of hypodermic.
- hypsometric — Of or relating to the use of the hypsometer; hypsographic.
- hysteresial — relating to the retardation of an effect following upon its cause
- imperiously — domineering in a haughty manner; dictatorial; overbearing: an imperious manner; an imperious person.