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

  • franz lisp — (language)   A MacLisp-like dialect of Lisp, developed primarily for work in symbolic algebra by R. Fateman et al at Ucb in about 1980. It was named after the Hungarian composer Franz Liszt (1811-1886). Franz Lisp was written in C and includes a compiler called "Liszt". Version: Opus 38.22. Liszt 8.08.
  • gallopades — Plural form of gallopade.
  • gangplanks — Plural form of gangplank.
  • geospatial — Relating to or denoting data that is associated with a particular location.
  • germ plasm — the protoplasm of the germ cells containing the chromosomes.
  • glasspaper — (archaic) sandpaper.
  • glyphosate — a compound, C 3 H 8 NO 5 P, used to kill a wide range of weeds.
  • grapelouse — an insect that attacks grape vines
  • grapplings — Plural form of grappling.
  • graspingly — In a grasping manner.
  • gymnoplast — a mass of protoplasm without an enclosing wall.
  • gypsophila — any plant belonging to the genus Gypsophila, of the pink family, native to Mediterranean regions, having small, panicled, pink or white flowers, as baby's breath.
  • half snipe — jacksnipe (def 1).
  • halophiles — Plural form of halophile.
  • halophytes — Plural form of halophyte.
  • handclasps — Plural form of handclasp.
  • haplophase — the haploid portion of an organism's life cycle.
  • haplotypes — Plural form of haplotype.
  • health spa — a resort or a special building or room where a person may exercise, swim, or otherwise condition the body.
  • heliopause — the boundary of the heliosphere.
  • heraldship — the office or position of a herald
  • hispaniola — an island in the West Indies, comprising the republic of Haiti and the Dominican Republic. 29,843 sq. mi. (77,293 sq. km).
  • holographs — Plural form of holograph.
  • holophrase — a word functioning as a phrase or sentence, as the imperative Go!
  • hospitable — receiving or treating guests or strangers warmly and generously: a hospitable family.
  • hospitably — receiving or treating guests or strangers warmly and generously: a hospitable family.
  • hospitaler — a member of the religious and military order (Knights Hospitalers or Knights of St. John of Jerusalem) originating about the time of the first Crusade (1096–99) and taking its name from a hospital at Jerusalem.
  • hospitalet — a city in NE Spain, near Barcelona.
  • houseplant — an ornamental plant that is grown indoors or adapts well to indoor culture.
  • hyaloplasm — ground substance.
  • hyoplastra — the second foremost pair of plastral bones in a turtle
  • hypabyssal — (of an igneous rock) intermediate in texture between coarse-grained intrusive rocks and fine-grained extrusive rocks.
  • hypalgesia — decreased sensitivity to pain (opposed to hyperalgesia).
  • hyperbolas — Plural form of hyperbola.
  • hyperlapse — Lb photography A form of time-lapse photography where the camera is gradually moved across a long distance, such as down a highway, and a frame is captured at each new position.
  • hypoblasts — Plural form of hypoblast.
  • hypoplasia — Pathology. abnormal deficiency of cells or structural elements.
  • impaludism — a diseased state affecting the inhabitants of marshy areas
  • impassable — not passable; not allowing passage over, through, along, etc.: Heavy snow made the roads impassable.
  • impassably — In an impassable manner.
  • impassible — incapable of suffering pain.
  • impassibly — In an impassible manner.
  • impersonal — not personal; without reference or connection to a particular person: an impersonal remark.
  • implicates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of implicate.
  • in plaster — If you have a leg or arm in plaster, you have a cover made of plaster of Paris around your leg or arm, in order to protect a broken bone and allow it to mend.
  • inculpates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of inculpate.
  • inspirable — capable of being inspired.
  • interplays — Plural form of interplay.
  • interposal — (dated) interposure.
  • irish pale — pale2 (def 6).
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