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10-letter words containing i, r, u, p, t

  • quikscript — Simulation language derived from SIMSCRIPT, based on 20-GATE.
  • quintipara — A female that has borne five offspring.
  • quivertips — Plural form of quivertip.
  • qwertyuiop — Filler text.
  • repetiteur — the vocal coach of an opera chorus.
  • reptilious — like a reptile, resembling or characteristic of a reptile
  • reputation — the estimation in which a person or thing is held, especially by the community or the public generally; repute: a man of good reputation.
  • reputative — reputed, putative, regarded as such
  • resumption — the act of resuming; a reassumption, as of something previously granted.
  • resumptive — that summarizes: a resumptive statement.
  • resupinate — bent backward.
  • round trip — a trip to a given place and back again: Fares for round trips often have a discount.
  • rupestrian — made or found on cave walls or rocks
  • rupestrine — living or growing on or among rocks.
  • scriptural — (sometimes initial capital letter) of, relating to, or in accordance with sacred writings, especially the Scriptures.
  • spermatium — Botany. the nonmotile male gamete of a red alga.
  • spherulite — a rounded aggregate of radiating crystals found in obsidian and other glassy igneous rocks.
  • spirit gum — a glue used in fastening false hair, as a beard or mustache, to an actor's skin.
  • spirituals — of, relating to, or consisting of spirit; incorporeal.
  • spirituous — containing, of the nature of, or pertaining to alcohol; alcoholic.
  • sprightful — sprightly.
  • spuriosity — something spurious
  • sputtering — the act or sound of sputtering.
  • strepitous — boisterous; noisy.
  • strip club — strip joint.
  • stupration — an act of ravishing or a violation
  • subprimate — a primitive variety of primate
  • subreption — Canon Law. a concealment of the pertinent facts in a petition, as for dispensation or favor, that in certain cases nullifies the grant. Compare obreption (def 1).
  • subtropics — the region lying between the tropics and temperate lands
  • superation — the action or process of superating, overcoming or surpassing
  • superbitch — an exceptionally spiteful woman, a very bitchy person
  • superelite — (often used with a plural verb) the choice or best of anything considered collectively, as of a group or class of persons.
  • supergiant — Astronomy. supergiant star.
  • superlight — extremely light
  • superpaint — (graphics)   A pioneering graphics program and framebuffer computer system developed by Richard Shoup at Xerox PARC. Design started in 1972 and the system produced its first stable image in April 1973. SuperPaint was one of the first computers used for creative work, video editing and animation, all which would become major sections within the entertainment industry and major components of industrial design. SuperPaint had a graphical user interface and could capture images from video input or combine them with digital data. SuperPaint was the first program with features such as changing hue, saturation and value, a colour palette, custom polygons and lines, virtual paintbrushes and pencils, auto-filling of images and anti-aliasing.
  • superthick — extremely thick
  • supertight — extremely tight
  • supertitle — (especially in opera production) a translation of a segment of the libretto or other text or sometimes a brief summary of the plot projected onto a screen above the stage during a performance.
  • supertonic — the second tone of a diatonic scale, being the next above the tonic.
  • supertwist — the effect of twisting light rays to produce a high-resolution liquid crystal display
  • suppertime — the time at which supper is served, usually between the hours of 5 and 7 p.m.
  • supporting — to bear or hold up (a load, mass, structure, part, etc.); serve as a foundation for.
  • supportive — giving support.
  • supraoptic — above the optic chiasm
  • supravital — pertaining to or involving a staining method for a preparation of living cells.
  • suretyship — the relationship between the surety, the principal debtor, and the creditor.
  • tepidarium — a warm room in Roman baths
  • thumbprint — a mark or impression of the ventral surface of the last joint of the thumb.
  • trickle-up — noting or pertaining to the theory that monetary benefits directed toward small businesses and the poor will gradually pass up to big business and the rich.
  • tripehound — an objectionable person
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