10-letter words containing l, o, s, y
- propensely — with propensity
- propulsory — the act or process of propelling.
- proslavery — favoring slavery.
- proteolyse — to cause to undergo proteolysis
- psephology — the study of elections.
- pseudology — lying considered as an art.
- psilocybin — a hallucinogenic crystalline solid, C 1 2 H 1 7 N 2 O 4 P, obtained from the mushroom Psilocybe mexicana.
- psilophyte — any plant that is adapted to grow well in the dry savannah
- psychology — the science of the mind or of mental states and processes.
- pterylosis — the arrangement of feathers on a bird
- pycnostyle — having an intercolumniation of 1½ diameters.
- pyrolusite — a common mineral, manganese dioxide, MnO 2 , the principal ore of manganese, used in various manufactures, as a decolorizer of brown or green tints in glass, and as a depolarizer in dry-cell batteries.
- pyrolysate — a product of pyrolysis
- radiolysis — the dissociation of molecules by ionizing radiation.
- rallycross — a form of motor sport in which cars race over a one-mile circuit of rough grass with some hard-surfaced sections
- ravenously — extremely hungry; famished; voracious: feeling ravenous after a hard day's work.
- reasonably — agreeable to reason or sound judgment; logical: a reasonable choice for chairman.
- resolidify — to (cause to) become solid again
- resolutely — firmly resolved or determined; set in purpose or opinion: Her parents wanted her to marry, but she was focused on her education and remained resolute.
- resonantly — resounding or echoing, as sounds: the resonant thundering of cannons being fired.
- rigorously — characterized by rigor; rigidly severe or harsh, as people, rules, or discipline: rigorous laws.
- royal mast — a mast situated immediately above, and generally formed as a single spar with, a topgallant mast.
- royalistic — relating to a royalist
- sally port — a gateway permitting the passage of a large number of troops at a time.
- salutatory — pertaining to or of the nature of a salutation.
- satanology — the aspect of knowledge that relates to Satan or evil
- savoy alps — a range of the Alps in SE France. Highest peak: Mont Blanc, 4807 m (15 772 ft)
- school day — any day on which school is conducted.
- schooldays — school-age period
- schoolyard — a playground or sports field near a school.
- sclerotomy — incision into the sclera, as to extract foreign bodies.
- scoffingly — to speak derisively; mock; jeer (often followed by at): If you can't do any better, don't scoff. Their efforts toward a peaceful settlement are not to be scoffed at.
- scornfully — full of scorn; derisive; contemptuous: He smiled in a scornful way.
- scowlingly — in a scowling manner
- seasonally — pertaining to, dependent on, or accompanying the seasons of the year or some particular season; periodical: seasonal work.
- sedulously — diligent in application or attention; persevering; assiduous.
- seismology — the science or study of earthquakes and their phenomena.
- selenodesy — the branch of astronomy that deals with the measurement of the moon's surface and its gravitational field.
- selenology — the branch of astronomy that deals with the nature and origin of the physical features of the moon.
- semeiology — the study of signs and symbols; semiotics.
- semicolony — a country which is partly colonial or which is officially independent but which in fact depends on or is dominated by another country
- sensuously — perceived by or affecting the senses: the sensuous qualities of music.
- sex symbol — a celebrity who is held to possess abundant sex appeal.
- shellycoat — a mythical creature dressed in shells who haunts rivers and streams
- shockingly — causing intense surprise, disgust, horror, etc.
- shoutingly — by way of shouting
- shylockian — a relentless and revengeful moneylender in Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice.
- shylocking — a relentless and revengeful moneylender in Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice.
- sibilatory — characterized by hissing or whistling
- simulatory — to create a simulation, likeness, or model of (a situation, system, or the like): to simulate crisis conditions.