11-letter words containing e, t, y, p, i
- retired pay — retirement pay; pension
- schizophyte — any of the Schizophyta, a group of organisms comprising the schizomycetes and the schizophyceous algae, characterized by a simple structure and reproduction by simple fission or spores.
- serendipity — an aptitude for making desirable discoveries by accident.
- skeptically — inclined to skepticism; having an attitude of doubt: a skeptical young woman who will question whatever you say.
- specificity — the quality or state of being specific.
- spectrality — of or relating to a specter; ghostly; phantom.
- specularity — the state of resembling a mirror
- spontaneity — the state, quality, or fact of being spontaneous.
- steatopygia — extreme accumulation of fat on and about the buttocks, especially of women.
- steatopygic — extreme accumulation of fat on and about the buttocks, especially of women.
- stenotypist — shorthand in which alphabetic letters or types are used to produce shortened forms of words or groups of words.
- stereotypic — a process, now often replaced by more advanced methods, for making metal printing plates by taking a mold of composed type or the like in papier-mâché or other material and then taking from this mold a cast in type metal.
- sticky tape — adhesive strip
- stipendiary — receiving a stipend; performing services for regular pay.
- superdainty — very dainty
- superfluity — the state of being superfluous.
- superiority — the quality or condition of being superior.
- sympathetic — characterized by, proceeding from, exhibiting, or feeling sympathy; sympathizing; compassionate: a sympathetic listener.
- sympathique — pleasing or congenial
- sympathizer — a person who sympathizes.
- syncopative — relating to syncopation
- synthespian — a computer-generated image of a film actor, esp used in place of the real actor when shooting special effects or stunts
- temple city — a town in SW California, near Los Angeles.
- temporality — temporal character or nature; temporariness.
- temporarily — lasting, existing, serving, or effective for a time only; not permanent: a temporary need; a temporary job.
- teppan-yaki — a Japanese dish of meat and vegetables stir-fried on, and eaten from, a hot steel plate that forms the centre of a table
- term policy — a policy whose period of coverage is in excess of one year, usually paying a reduced premium rate, as in fire insurance.
- tetraploidy — having a chromosome number that is four times the basic or haploid number.
- thesis play — a play that develops or defends a particular thesis.
- tin pyrites — stannite.
- tinley park — a town in NE Illinois.
- tissue type — biology: muscle, nerve, fibre, etc.
- torrey pine — a rare pine tree, Pinus torreyana, having a rounded crown of branches, growing in a limited area on the southern coast of California.
- totipotency — (of a cell or part) having the potential for developing in various specialized ways in response to external or internal stimuli.
- trepidatory — characterized by trepidation
- triple play — a play in which three put-outs are made.
- trophy wife — the young, often second, wife of a rich middle-aged man.
- trypanocide — a drug or substance that kills trypanosomes
- trypsinogen — a precursor of trypsin that is secreted by the pancreas and is activated to trypsin in the small intestine.
- typecasting — the practice of casting an actor repeatedly in the same kind of role, esp because of his or physical appearance or previous success in such roles
- typesetting — the process or action of setting an article, book, or other printed matter into type.
- typewriting — the act or skill of using a typewriter.
- typewritten — A typewritten document has been typed on a typewriter or word processor.
- typicalness — of the nature of or serving as a type or representative specimen.
- very pistol — a special pistol which fires coloured flares for signalling at night, esp at sea
- xerophytism — (botany) The adaptation of plants to habitats where water is scarce.
- 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