10-letter words containing i, c, e, p, a
- hypermanic — pertaining to or affected by mania.
- hypoactive — Less than normally active.
- hypoxaemic — Alternative form of hypoxemic.
- impactable — Likely to be impacted.
- imparlance — an extension of time granted to one party in a lawsuit to plead or to settle the dispute amicably.
- impartance — Impartation.
- impatience — lack of patience.
- impeaching — Present participle of impeach.
- impeccable — faultless; flawless; irreproachable: impeccable manners.
- impeccably — faultless; flawless; irreproachable: impeccable manners.
- impedances — Plural form of impedance.
- implacable — not to be appeased, mollified, or pacified; inexorable: an implacable enemy.
- implicated — to show to be also involved, usually in an incriminating manner: to be implicated in a crime.
- implicates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of implicate.
- importance — the quality or state of being important; consequence; significance.
- imprecated — Simple past tense and past participle of imprecate.
- imprecates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of imprecate.
- incompared — incomparable; unmatched; unequalled
- inculpable — not culpable; blameless; guiltless.
- inculpated — Simple past tense and past participle of inculpate.
- inculpates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of inculpate.
- inoperancy — The quality of being inoperant or inoperative, of lacking the power to be effective or effectual.
- interspace — a space between things.
- isocephaly — (of a composition) having the heads of all figures on approximately the same level.
- j particle — an early name for the J/psi particle.
- juliet cap — a skullcap, often set with pearls or other gems, worn by women for semiformal or bridal wear.
- kick plate — a metal plate fastened to the bottom of a door to resist blows and scratches.
- kick pleat — an inverted pleat extending upward 6 to 10 inches (15 to 25 cm) from the hemline at the back of a narrow skirt, to allow freedom in walking.
- kiloparsec — a unit of distance, equal to 1000 parsecs. Abbreviation: kpc.
- laeotropic — oriented or coiled in a leftward direction, as a left-spiraling snail shell.
- leucopenia — a decrease in the number of white blood cells in the blood.
- life space — a spatial representation of all the forces that control a person's behaviour
- line space — (on a typewriter, typesetter, printer, or the like) the horizontal space provided for a line of typing, typesetting, printing, etc.
- lupercalia — a festival held in ancient Rome on the 15th of February to promote fertility and ward off disasters.
- madreporic — Resembling, or pertaining to, the genus Madrepora.
- mediascape — Communications media as a whole.
- megaphonic — Of, or pertaining to, a megaphone.
- megascopic — Visible to the naked eye.
- mephitical — Alternative form of mephitic.
- mercaptide — a metallic salt of a mercaptan.
- metaleptic — the use of metonymy to replace a word already used figuratively.
- metaphasic — Relating to metaphase.
- metaphoric — a figure of speech in which a term or phrase is applied to something to which it is not literally applicable in order to suggest a resemblance, as in “A mighty fortress is our God.”. Compare mixed metaphor, simile (def 1).
- metaphysic — metaphysics.
- microphage — a small phagocytic cell in blood or lymph, especially a polymorphonuclear leukocyte.
- mindscapes — Plural form of mindscape.
- mispackage — a bundle of something, usually of small or medium size, that is packed and wrapped or boxed; parcel.
- naphthenic — any of a group of hydrocarbon ring compounds of the general formula, C n H 2n , derivatives of cyclopentane and cyclohexane, found in certain petroleums.
- napoleonic — pertaining to, resembling, or suggestive of Napoleon I, or, less often, Napoleon III, or their dynasty: the Napoleonic era; a Napoleonic attitude toward one's employees.
- neoplastic — the theory and practice of the de Stijl school, chiefly characterized by an emphasis on the formal structure of a work of art, and restriction of spatial or linear relations to vertical and horizontal movements as well as restriction of the artist's palette to black, white, and the primary colors.