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10-letter words containing i, n, s, t, y

  • sportingly — engaging in, disposed to, or interested in open-air or athletic sports: a rugged, sporting man.
  • squinteyed — squinting
  • stabbingly — in a stabbing way
  • staphyline — having a form resembling a bunch of grapes
  • startingly — in sudden brief snatches, or with a sudden nervous jump or start
  • stationary — standing still; not moving.
  • stationery — writing paper.
  • staycation — a vacation spent at home or near home, doing enjoyable activities or visiting local attractions.
  • stealingly — in a stealthy or elusive manner; by stealing
  • sterlingly — in a sterling way or manner
  • sticky bun — honey bun (def 1).
  • sticky end — a single-stranded end of DNA or RNA having a nucleotide base sequence complementary to that of another strand, enabling the two strands to be connected by base pairing: produced in the laboratory with the use of restriction enzymes for genetic engineering purposes.
  • stiflingly — suffocating; oppressively close: the stifling atmosphere of the cavern.
  • stimulancy — an energizing, invigorating, or stimulating quality
  • stintingly — in a stinting or sparing manner
  • stone lily — a fossil crinoid.
  • stone-lily — a fossil crinoid.
  • story line — plot (def 2).
  • strainedly — in a strained manner
  • stravinsky — Igor Fëdorovich [ee-gawr fyaw-duh-roh-vich;; Russian ee-guh r fyaw-duh-ruh-vyich] /ˈi gɔr ˌfyɔ dəˈroʊ vɪtʃ;; Russian ˈi gər ˈfyɔ də rə vyɪtʃ/ (Show IPA), 1882–1971, U.S. composer, born in Russia.
  • strikingly — attractive; impressive: a scene of striking beauty.
  • stringency — stringent character or condition: the stringency of poverty.
  • strivingly — in a striving manner
  • strychnine — Pharmacology. a colorless, crystalline poison, C 2 1 H 2 2 N 2 O 2 , obtained chiefly by extraction from the seeds of nux vomica, formerly used as a central nervous system stimulant.
  • stunningly — causing, capable of causing, or liable to cause astonishment, bewilderment, or a loss of consciousness or strength: a stunning blow.
  • stupefying — to put into a state of little or no sensibility; benumb the faculties of; put into a stupor.
  • succinctly — Archaic. drawn up, as by a girdle. close-fitting. encircled, as by a girdle.
  • suzerainty — the position or authority of a suzerain.
  • symmetrian — an advocate of symmetry
  • symphonist — a composer who writes symphonies.
  • synaptical — Also called syndesis. Cell Biology. the pairing of homologous chromosomes, one from each parent, during early meiosis.
  • synclastic — (of a surface) having principal curvatures of similar sign at a given point.
  • syncretism — the attempted reconciliation or union of different or opposing principles, practices, or parties, as in philosophy or religion.
  • syncretist — the attempted reconciliation or union of different or opposing principles, practices, or parties, as in philosophy or religion.
  • syncretize — to combine or attempt to combine the characteristic teachings, beliefs, or practices of (differing systems of religion or philosophy)
  • syndicated — a group of individuals or organizations combined or making a joint effort to undertake some specific duty or carry out specific transactions or negotiations: The local furniture store is individually owned, but is part of a buying syndicate.
  • syndicator — a person who establishes a syndicate
  • synergetic — working together; cooperative.
  • syngenetic — relating to syngenesis
  • synonymist — a specialist in the study or compiling of synonyms.
  • synonymity — a word having the same or nearly the same meaning as another in the language, as happy, joyful, elated. A dictionary of synonyms and antonyms (or opposites), such as Thesaurus.com, is called a thesaurus.
  • synostosis — union of separate bones into a single bone.
  • syntactics — the branch of semiotics dealing with the formal properties of languages and systems of symbols.
  • syntenosis — the connection of bones by means of tendons
  • synteresis — synderesis.
  • synthesise — to form (a material or abstract entity) by combining parts or elements (opposed to analyze): to synthesize a statement.
  • synthesist — the combining of the constituent elements of separate material or abstract entities into a single or unified entity (opposed to analysis, ) the separating of any material or abstract entity into its constituent elements.
  • synthesize — to form (a material or abstract entity) by combining parts or elements (opposed to analyze): to synthesize a statement.
  • synthetics — You can refer to synthetic clothing, fabric, or materials as synthetics.
  • synthetism — the symbolism of Gauguin and the Nabis, who reacted against the impressionists and realists by seeking to produce brightly coloured abstractions of their inner experience
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