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11-letter words containing p, i, s, a, y

  • psaligraphy — the art of cutting out silhouettes
  • psychedelia — the realm or artifacts of psychedelic drugs, art, writings, or the like.
  • psychiatric — the practice or science of diagnosing and treating mental disorders.
  • psychically — of or relating to the human soul or mind; mental (opposed to physical).
  • psychodelia — the production of, or the culture associated with, psychedelic experiences
  • pulsatility — pulsating; throbbing.
  • pyroclastic — composed chiefly of fragments of volcanic origin, as agglomerate, tuff, and certain other rocks; volcaniclastic.
  • quasi-happy — delighted, pleased, or glad, as over a particular thing: to be happy to see a person.
  • respiratory — pertaining to or serving for respiration: respiratory disease.
  • rhinoplasty — plastic surgery of the nose.
  • saprophytic — any organism that lives on dead organic matter, as certain fungi and bacteria.
  • scyphistoma — a stage in the life cycle of a jellyfish or other scyphozoan when it is fixed in place and reproduces asexually to produce free-swimming medusas.
  • sialography — radiography of salivary glands once they have been injected with a contrast medium
  • siphonogamy — a mode of pollination in which pollen tubes develop to facilitate the passage of male cells to eggs
  • skeptically — inclined to skepticism; having an attitude of doubt: a skeptical young woman who will question whatever you say.
  • skyscraping — of or like a skyscraper; very high: a skyscraping chimney.
  • sociography — the branch of sociology that uses statistical data to describe social phenomena.
  • spanish fly — Also called cantharides. a preparation of powdered blister beetles, especially the Spanish fly, used medicinally as a counterirritant, diuretic, and aphrodisiac.
  • sparklingly — in a sparkling manner
  • spasmolysis — the relaxation or relief of muscle spasm.
  • spasmolytic — of or noting spasmolysis.
  • spastically — Pathology. pertaining to, of the nature of, or characterized by spasm, especially tonic spasm.
  • spectrality — of or relating to a specter; ghostly; phantom.
  • specularity — the state of resembling a mirror
  • spin a yarn — If you say that someone spins a yarn, you mean that they tell a story that is not true, often an interesting or imaginative one.
  • spiny-rayed — spiny-finned.
  • spirit away — the principle of conscious life; the vital principle in humans, animating the body or mediating between body and soul.
  • spiritually — of, relating to, or consisting of spirit; incorporeal.
  • spiritualty — Often, spiritualties. ecclesiastical property or revenue.
  • spirography — the study of breathing using a spirograph
  • spontaneity — the state, quality, or fact of being spontaneous.
  • sporadicity — (of similar things or occurrences) appearing or happening at irregular intervals in time; occasional: sporadic renewals of enthusiasm.
  • spray paint — paint in aerosol form
  • spray skirt — a piece of waterproof material that fits around the paddler and opening of a kayak to keep water out of the craft.
  • spray-paint — to cover, mark, draw, or write with spray paint.
  • spreadingly — in a spreading manner
  • staphylinid — rove beetle.
  • staphylitis — inflammation of the soft palate or uvula
  • stasimorphy — structural modification by arrested development
  • steatopygia — extreme accumulation of fat on and about the buttocks, especially of women.
  • steatopygic — extreme accumulation of fat on and about the buttocks, especially of women.
  • sticky tape — adhesive strip
  • stipendiary — receiving a stipend; performing services for regular pay.
  • superdainty — very dainty
  • superfamily — a category of related families within an order or suborder.
  • sycophantic — a self-seeking, servile flatterer; fawning parasite.
  • sympathetic — characterized by, proceeding from, exhibiting, or feeling sympathy; sympathizing; compassionate: a sympathetic listener.
  • sympathique — pleasing or congenial
  • sympathizer — a person who sympathizes.
  • symposiarch — the president, director, or master of a symposium.
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