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10-letter words containing p, y

  • appian way — a Roman road in Italy, extending from Rome to Brindisi: begun in 312 bc by Appius Claudius Caecus. Length: about 560 km (350 miles)
  • applicably — applying or capable of being applied; relevant; suitable; appropriate: an applicable rule; a solution that is applicable to the problem.
  • appositely — In an apposite manner.
  • approvably — in an approvable manner
  • approvedly — So as to secure approbation; in an approved manner.
  • apterygial — (of eels, certain insects, etc) lacking such paired limbs as wings or fins
  • apterygote — belonging or pertaining to the Apterygota, a subclass of primitive wingless insects that undergo little or no metamorphosis.
  • archetypal — Someone or something that is archetypal has all the most important characteristics of a particular kind of person or thing and is a perfect example of it.
  • archetypes — the original pattern or model from which all things of the same kind are copied or on which they are based; a model or first form; prototype.
  • archetypic — Archetypical.
  • arctophily — the practice of collecting teddy bears
  • areography — the description of the physical features, such as the surface, atmosphere, etc, of the planet Mars
  • aristotype — a process of photographic printing in which paper coated with silver chloride in gelatin is used.
  • army corps — a military formation that comprises two or more divisions and additional support arms
  • army group — the largest operational formation of military land forces, normally comprising two or more armies or army corps under a designated commander.
  • aryl group — any organic group derived from an aromatic hydrocarbon by the removal of a hydrogen atom, as phenyl, C 6 H 5 −, from benzene, C 6 H 6 .
  • asphyxiant — causing asphyxia
  • asphyxiate — If someone is asphyxiated, they die or lose consciousness because they are unable to breathe properly.
  • aspiratory — of or suited for breathing or suction
  • aspiringly — in an aspiring manner
  • asymptotes — Plural form of asymptote.
  • asymptotic — of or referring to an asymptote
  • atrophying — Also, atrophia [uh-troh-fee-uh] /əˈtroʊ fi ə/ (Show IPA). Pathology. a wasting away of the body or of an organ or part, as from defective nutrition or nerve damage.
  • atypically — not typical; not conforming to the type; irregular; abnormal: atypical behavior; a flower atypical of the species.
  • autography — the writing of something in one's own handwriting; something handwritten
  • autoplasty — surgical repair of defects by grafting or transplanting tissue from the patient's own body
  • autopsying — Present participle of autopsy.
  • autotrophy — (in certain plants and bacteria) the process of making food from inorganic substances, using photosynthesis
  • auxotrophy — the inability to synthesize particular growth factors, due to mutational changes
  • azygospore — a thick-walled spore produced by parthenogenesis in certain algae and fungi
  • baby split — a split in which the two and seven pins or the three and ten pins remain standing.
  • ballplayer — A ballplayer is a baseball player.
  • bankruptcy — Bankruptcy is the state of being bankrupt.
  • baptistery — a place, esp. a part of a church, used for baptizing
  • barysphere — centrosphere (def 2).
  • bathyscaph — a submersible vessel having a flotation compartment with an observation capsule underneath, capable of reaching ocean depths of over 10 000 metres (about 5000 fathoms)
  • bay poplar — the tupelo, Nyssa aquatica.
  • belly flop — a dive into water in which the body lands horizontally
  • belly pack — fanny pack.
  • belly-flop — to do a belly flop, as in diving or sledding.
  • betty lamp — an Early American lamp, consisting of a shallow, covered basin filled with oil, tallow, etc., providing fuel for a wick housed in a teapotlike spout, and often hung by a hook or suspended from a chain.
  • bibliopegy — the art of binding books
  • bibliopoly — a bookseller, especially a dealer in rare or used books.
  • biophysics — the physics of biological processes and the application of methods used in physics to biology
  • biopolymer — a large molecule in a living organism
  • bioprivacy — the state of freedom from others having unauthorized access to biometric data about oneself
  • biopsychic — of, relating to, or comprising psychological and biological phenomena.
  • biotherapy — the treatment of disease by means of substances, as serums, vaccines, penicillin, etc., secreted by or derived from living organisms
  • bipedality — the quality of having two feet
  • bipolarity — having two poles, as the earth.
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