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10-letter words containing p, a, s, l

  • pig island — New Zealand
  • pilastered — having, or supported by, pilasters.
  • pilastrade — a row of pilasters.
  • pillarless — having no pillars or upright structural supports
  • pillowcase — a removable sacklike covering, usually of cotton, drawn over a pillow.
  • pismo clam — a large edible clam, Tivela stultorum, of sandy shores of California and Mexico.
  • pistillate — having a pistil or pistils.
  • pit sample — a sample of new steel taken for chemical analysis during teeming.
  • placidness — pleasantly calm or peaceful; unruffled; tranquil; serenely quiet or undisturbed: placid waters.
  • plagiarise — to take and use by plagiarism.
  • plagiarism — an act or instance of using or closely imitating the language and thoughts of another author without authorization and the representation of that author's work as one's own, as by not crediting the original author: It is said that he plagiarized Thoreau's plagiarism of a line written by Montaigne. Synonyms: appropriation, infringement, piracy, counterfeiting; theft, borrowing, cribbing, passing off.
  • plagiarist — an act or instance of using or closely imitating the language and thoughts of another author without authorization and the representation of that author's work as one's own, as by not crediting the original author: It is said that he plagiarized Thoreau's plagiarism of a line written by Montaigne. Synonyms: appropriation, infringement, piracy, counterfeiting; theft, borrowing, cribbing, passing off.
  • plaguesome — vexatious or troublesome.
  • plain sail — any of the ordinary working sails of a vessel.
  • plain suit — a suit other than the trump suit.
  • plain-song — the unisonous vocal music used in the Christian church from the earliest times.
  • plaintless — without complaint
  • planer saw — a hollow-ground circular saw for ripping and cutting across grain, having raker teeth for clearing away the chips cut by the cutting teeth.
  • planlessly — in a planless or aimless manner
  • planoblast — the medusa of a hydroid.
  • planospore — a zoospore.
  • plant cost — the cost to a business of mechanical equipment
  • plasmacyte — Anatomy. an antibody-secreting cell, derived from B cells, that plays a major role in antibody-mediated immunity.
  • plasmagene — a self-replicating genetic particle postulated to be in the cytoplasm of a cell, as in mitochondria.
  • plasmodial — Biology. an ameboid, multinucleate mass or sheet of cytoplasm characteristic of some stages of organisms, as of myxomycetes or slime molds.
  • plasmodium — Biology. an ameboid, multinucleate mass or sheet of cytoplasm characteristic of some stages of organisms, as of myxomycetes or slime molds.
  • plasmogamy — the fusion of the protoplasts of cells.
  • plasmolyse — to subject (a cell) to plasmolysis or (of a cell) to undergo plasmolysis
  • plasmolyze — to subject to or undergo plasmolysis
  • plasmosoma — a nucleolus
  • plasmosome — a true nucleolus, as distinguished from a karyosome.
  • plastering — a composition, as of lime or gypsum, sand, water, and sometimes hair or other fiber, applied in a pasty form to walls, ceilings, etc., and allowed to harden and dry.
  • plasticine — Plasticine is a soft coloured substance like clay which children use for making models.
  • plasticity — the quality or state of being plastic.
  • plasticize — to make or become plastic, as by the addition of a plasticizer
  • plastidial — relating to a plastid
  • plastidule — a small particle of protoplasm
  • plastilina — a non-drying, oil-based modeling material
  • plastogamy — the fusion of multiple cells without the fusion of their nuclei
  • plastogene — a separate genetic particle associated with, and influencing the activity of, the plastids
  • plastotype — a casting of a type specimen, especially of a fossil.
  • plate shop — a shop for cold-forming metal plates.
  • plateglass — designating a kind of glass used for windows
  • plattensee — German name of Balaton.
  • play false — not true or correct; erroneous: a false statement.
  • play games — an amusement or pastime: children's games.
  • play house — to pretend in child's play to be grown-up people with the customary household duties
  • playschool — preschool, nursery school
  • playscript — the manuscript of a play, especially as prepared for use by actors in rehearsals.
  • playstreet — an urban street closed to traffic during specified times and sometimes equipped with recreational facilities, for use by children as a play area.
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