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10-letter words containing s, c, i, a, m

  • dynamicist — a person who investigates and researches dynamics
  • dyschromia — Abnormal alteration of the color of the skin or nails.
  • dysthymiac — a person who is affected with dysthymia
  • ecmascript — (language)   (ECMA standard 262, ISO standard 16262) The standardised version of the core JavaScript language.
  • egomaniacs — Plural form of egomaniac.
  • emacs lisp — (language)   A dialect of Lisp used to implement the higher layers of the Free Software Foundation's editor, GNU Emacs. Sometimes abbreviated to "elisp". An enormous number of Emacs Lisp packages have been written including modes for editing many programming languages and interfaces to many Unix programs.
  • emancipist — (Australia, historical) In penal colonies of early Australia, a convict who had been pardoned for good conduct; sometimes inclusively a convict whose sentence had completed, though one such was more usually called an expiree.
  • emittances — Plural form of emittance.
  • encomiasts — Plural form of encomiast.
  • episematic — (esp of coloration) aiding recognition between animals of the same species
  • erraticism — the action or tendency to be erratic
  • facsimiled — Simple past tense and past participle of facsimile.
  • facsimiles — Plural form of facsimile.
  • factualism — emphasis on, devotion to, or extensive reliance upon facts: the factualism of scientific experiment.
  • familistic — the subordination of the personal interests and prerogatives of an individual to the values and demands of the family: Familism characterized the patriarchal family.
  • fanaticism — fanatical character, spirit, or conduct.
  • fasciotomy — (surgery) The cutting of the fascia to relieve tension or pressure (and treat the resulting loss of circulation to an area of tissue or muscle).
  • formicates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of formicate.
  • freshmanic — of, relating to, or characteristic of a freshman: freshmanic enthusiasm.
  • game chips — round thin potato chips served with game
  • graecismus — (rhetoric, historical) Use of Greek words and examples.
  • graphemics — the study of writing systems and of their relation to speech.
  • gymnastics — (used with a plural verb) gymnastic exercises.
  • hacktivism — the practice of gaining unauthorized access to a computer system and carrying out various disruptive actions as a means of achieving political or social goals: In this form of hacktivism, the hacker tries to alter or deface a government website.
  • harmonicas — Plural form of harmonica.
  • hemostatic — arresting hemorrhage, as a drug; styptic.
  • heresimach — a person engaged in combating heresy and heretics.
  • histaminic — Biochemistry, Physiology. a heterocyclic amine, C 5 H 9 N 3 , released by mast cells when tissue is injured or in allergic and inflammatory reactions, causing dilation of small blood vessels and smooth muscle contraction.
  • homosocial — Pertaining to homosociality, to social interaction with the same sex.
  • humanistic — a person having a strong interest in or concern for human welfare, values, and dignity.
  • iconoclasm — the action or spirit of iconoclasts.
  • imbricates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of imbricate.
  • impactions — Plural form of impaction.
  • impedances — Plural form of impedance.
  • implicates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of implicate.
  • imprecates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of imprecate.
  • incasement — the act of encasing.
  • insomniacs — Plural form of insomniac.
  • intimacies — Plural form of intimacy.
  • islamicist — a specialist in the study of Islam
  • isochasmic — (of a line on a map) bounding areas of equal auroral frequency
  • isodynamic — pertaining to or characterized by equality of force, intensity, or the like.
  • jacksonism — the group of political principles or attitudes associated with Andrew Jackson.
  • jacobinism — (in the French Revolution) a member of a radical society or club of revolutionaries that promoted the Reign of Terror and other extreme measures, active chiefly from 1789 to 1794: so called from the Dominican convent in Paris, where they originally met.
  • kinematics — the branch of mechanics that deals with pure motion, without reference to the masses or forces involved in it.
  • laconicism — laconic brevity.
  • lamarckism — the Lamarckian theory that characteristics acquired by habit, use, or disuse may be passed on to future generations through inheritance.
  • lambdacism — excessive use of the sound l, its misarticulation, or its substitution for the sound r.
  • larithmics — the study of quantitative relations in population aggregates.
  • lemniscate — a plane curve generated by the locus of the point at which a variable tangent to a rectangular hyperbola intersects a perpendicular from the center to the tangent. Equation: r 2 = 2 a 2 cosθ.
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