8-letter words containing i, n, s, t, y
- studying — application of the mind to the acquisition of knowledge, as by reading, investigation, or reflection: long hours of study.
- stymying — Golf. (on a putting green) an instance of a ball's lying on a direct line between the cup and the ball of an opponent about to putt.
- sun city — city in SC Arizona: pop. 38,000
- symbiont — an organism living in a state of symbiosis.
- synaptic — Also called syndesis. Cell Biology. the pairing of homologous chromosomes, one from each parent, during early meiosis.
- syncytia — a multinucleate mass of cytoplasm that is not separated into cells.
- syndetic — serving to unite or connect; connective; copulative.
- synectic — the study of creative processes, especially as applied to the solution of problems by a group of diverse individuals.
- synoptic — pertaining to or constituting a synopsis; affording or taking a general view of the principal parts of a subject.
- syntexis — the alteration of magma by assimilation of a different mineral or by melting
- syntonic — Electricity. adjusted to oscillations of the same or a particular frequency.
- syntonin — a substance found in muscle tissue
- tanistry — the system among various Celtic tribes of choosing a tanist.
- thymosin — a hormone, produced by the thymus gland, that promotes the development of T cells from stem cells.
- tinselly — decorated with or abounding in tinsel.
- tinselry — cheap and pretentious display.
- tonishly — in a stylish or fashionable manner
- trysting — an appointment to meet at a certain time and place, especially one made somewhat secretly by lovers.
- tyneside — the conurbation on the banks of the Tyne from Newcastle to the coast
- tyrosine — a crystalline amino acid, HOC 6 H 4 CH 2 CH(NH 2)COOH, abundant in ripe cheese, that acts as a precursor of norepinephrine and dopamine. Symbol: Y. Abbreviation: Tyr;
- unsticky — having the property of adhering, as glue; adhesive.
- venosity — the state or quality of being venous.
- vinosity — the collective characteristics of a wine, especially its distinctive taste.