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11-letter words containing n, y, s, t

  • stony point — a village in SE New York, on the Hudson: site of a strategic fort in the Revolutionary War.
  • stony-broke — completely without money; penniless
  • stony-faced — having a rigid, expressionless face.
  • streamingly — in a streaming manner
  • strenuosity — characterized by vigorous exertion, as action, efforts, life, etc.: a strenuous afternoon of hunting.
  • strenuously — characterized by vigorous exertion, as action, efforts, life, etc.: a strenuous afternoon of hunting.
  • stringently — rigorously binding or exacting; strict; severe: stringent laws.
  • strongyloid — of or relating to a strongyle
  • study up on — to make a careful study of
  • stultifying — to make, or cause to appear, foolish or ridiculous.
  • stylization — to design in or cause to conform to a particular style, as of representation or treatment in art; conventionalize.
  • subcontrary — one of two propositions that can both be true but cannot both be false.
  • subindustry — a subdivision of an industry
  • succulently — full of juice; juicy.
  • suisun city — a town in central California.
  • sun yat-sen — 1866–1925, Chinese political and revolutionary leader.
  • sunday best — Sunday clothes.
  • superdainty — very dainty
  • sustainably — in a way that allows for continual use of a natural resource without depleting it or causing environmental damage: sustainably grown coffee.
  • sycophantic — a self-seeking, servile flatterer; fawning parasite.
  • sylvestrian — living in the woods; sylvan
  • symphonette — a small symphony orchestra that usually specializes in playing short, familiar classical works or salon music.
  • synanthesis — the simultaneous ripening of a flower's stigmas and stamens
  • synanthetic — relating to synanthesis
  • synaptosome — a saclike structure at an isolated nerve ending
  • synchrotron — a type of cyclotron consisting of magnetic sections alternately spaced with sections in which particles are electrostatically accelerated.
  • syncopation — Music. a shifting of the normal accent, usually by stressing the normally unaccented beats.
  • syncopative — relating to syncopation
  • syndactylus — a person having united or webbed fingers or toes.
  • syndication — 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.
  • synergistic — pertaining to, characteristic of, or resembling synergy: a synergistic effect.
  • synesthesia — a sensation produced in one modality when a stimulus is applied to another modality, as when the hearing of a certain sound induces the visualization of a certain color.
  • synesthetic — a sensation produced in one modality when a stimulus is applied to another modality, as when the hearing of a certain sound induces the visualization of a certain color.
  • syngnathous — (of fish) having a tubular snout, e.g. pipefish, seahorse
  • synonymatic — relating to, or made up of, synonyms
  • synoptistic — relating to the work of a synoptist
  • synosteosis — synostosis.
  • syntactical — of or relating to syntax: syntactic errors in English; the syntactic rules for computer source code.
  • syntagmatic — pertaining to a relationship among linguistic elements that occur sequentially in the chain of speech or writing, as the relationship between the sun and is shining or the and sun in the sentence The sun is shining.
  • syntax-case — (language)   A macro system for Scheme by R. Kent Dybvig <[email protected]>. It is superior to the low-level system described in the Revised^4 Report (R4RS). Pattern variables are ordinary identifiers with essentially the same status as lexical variable names and macro keywords. The syntax is modified to recognise and handle references to pattern variables. Version 2.1 works with Chez Scheme and the Macintosh port runs under MacGambit 2.0
  • synthesised — to form (a material or abstract entity) by combining parts or elements (opposed to analyze): to synthesize a statement.
  • synthesiser — a person who, or thing which, synthesizes
  • synthesises — to form (a material or abstract entity) by combining parts or elements (opposed to analyze): to synthesize a statement.
  • synthesized — Synthesized sounds are produced electronically using a synthesizer.
  • synthesizer — a person or thing that synthesizes.
  • synthespian — a computer-generated image of a film actor, esp used in place of the real actor when shooting special effects or stunts
  • synthetical — of, pertaining to, proceeding by, or involving synthesis (opposed to analytic).
  • synthetizer — a person or thing that synthetizes
  • syringotomy — surgical removal of a fistula
  • taintlessly — without taint
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