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13-letter words containing p, r, y, i, n

  • actinotherapy — radiotherapy, especially using ultraviolet rays.
  • action replay — An action replay is a repeated showing, usually in slow motion, of an event that has just been on television.
  • aluminography — algraphy.
  • amitriptyline — a tricyclic antidepressant drug. Formula: C20H23N
  • amitryptyline — a drug with several uses, most commonly prescribed to treat depression
  • amphitryon 38 — a play (1938) by Jean Giraudoux.
  • anaphorically — referring back to or substituting for a preceding word or group of words: anaphoric reference.
  • apprehensibly — In an apprehensive manner; cautiously.
  • appropinquity — nearness
  • binary prefix — (unit)   (Or "IEC prefix") A prefix used with a unit of data to mean multiplication by a power of 1024. Binary prefixes are most often used with "byte" (e.g. "kilobyte") but also with bit (e.g. "megabit"). For example, the term kilobyte has historically been used to mean 1024 bytes, and megabyte to mean 1,048,576 bytes. The multipliers 1024 and 1,048,576 are powers of 1024, which is itself a power of two (1024 = 2^10). It is this factor of two that gives the name "binary prefix". This is in contrast to a decimal prefix denoting a power of 1000, which is itself a power of ten (1000 = 10^3). Decimal prefixes are used in science and engineering and are specified in widely adopted SI standards. Note that the actual prefix - kilo or mega - is the same, it is the interpretation that differs. The difference between the two interpretations increases with each multiplication, so while 1000 and 1024 differ by only 2.4%, 1000^6 and 1024^6 differ by 15%. The 1024-based interpretation of prefixes is often still used informally and especially when discussing the storage capacity of random-access memory. This has lead to storage device manufacturers being accused of false marketing for using the decimal interpretation where customers might assume the larger, historical, binary interpretation. In an attempt to clarify the distinction, in 1998 the IEC specified that kilobyte, megabyte, etc. should only be used for powers of 1000 (following SI). They specified new prefixes for powers of 1024 containing "bi" for "binary": kibibyte, mebibyte, etc.; an idea originally propsed by IUPAC. IEC also specified new abbreviations Ki, Mi, etc. for the new prefixes. Many other standards bodies such as NIST, IEEE and BIPM support this proposal but as of 2013 its use is rare in non-technical circles. Specific units of IEC 60027-2 A.2 and ISO/IEC 80000
  • binary pulsar — a pulsar in a binary system.
  • binary weapon — a chemical weapon consisting of a projectile containing two substances separately that mix to produce a lethal agent when the projectile is fired
  • body piercing — the practice of making holes in the navel , nipples, etc so that jewellery can be worn in them
  • by reputation — If you know someone by reputation, you have never met them but you have heard of their reputation.
  • candy striper — a volunteer worker in a hospital
  • candy-striped — (esp of clothing fabric) having narrow coloured stripes on a white background
  • candy-striper — a person, often a teenager, who works as a volunteer in a hospital.
  • centripetally — Towards a centre or axis.
  • chrysophenine — a bright yellow dye derived from stilbene, used chiefly for dyeing leather and textiles.
  • clinopyroxene — a member of the pyroxene group of minerals having a monoclinic crystal structure, such as augite, diopside, or jadeite
  • co-presidency — the state or act of being co-president
  • complimentary — If you are complimentary about something, you express admiration for it.
  • coniferophyte — (biology) conifer.
  • cornish pasty — A Cornish pasty is a small pie with meat and vegetables inside.
  • counterspying — the activities of a counterspy
  • county prison — the prison of a particular county
  • crop spraying — the spraying of crops with insecticide, fungicide, etc
  • cryptanalysis — the study of codes and ciphers; cryptography
  • cryptanalytic — Of or pertaining to cryptanalysis or cryptanalytics.
  • cryptoxanthin — a carotenoid pigment, C40H56O, in butter, eggs, and various plants, that can be converted into vitamin A in the body
  • cybershopping — Shopping by means of computers or the Internet.
  • cycloparaffin — any of a series of saturated alicyclic hydrocarbons of the general formula CnH2n, having a closed chain of three or more carbon atoms, as cyclohexane
  • danish pastry — Danish pastries are cakes made from sweet pastry. They are often filled with things such as apple or almond paste.
  • deprecatingly — to express earnest disapproval of.
  • disparagingly — that disparages; tending to belittle or bring reproach upon: a disparaging remark.
  • dispiritingly — In a dispiriting manner.
  • dispraisingly — By way of dispraise.
  • dispurveyance — the lack of provisions
  • dryopithecine — (sometimes initial capital letter) an extinct ape of the genus Dryopithecus, known from Old World Miocene fossils.
  • electrotyping — The act or process of making electrotypes.
  • enantiomorphy — the state of being enantiomorphic
  • expeditionary — Of or forming an expedition, especially a military expedition.
  • explanatorily — With regard to explanatory power.
  • fairy penguin — a small penguin, Eudyptula minor, with a bluish head and back, found on the Australian coast
  • glycoproteins — Plural form of glycoprotein.
  • group annuity — a plan in which the members of a group, usually employees of the same company, receive annuities upon retirement.
  • hemp agrimony — a European composite plant, Eupatorium cannabinum, having dull purplish flowers.
  • herniorrhaphy — correction of a hernia by a suturing procedure.
  • hydroairplane — a hydroplane.
  • hyperadenosis — abnormal enlargement of the glands, especially of the lymph nodes.

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