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9-letter words containing s, i, l, t, y

  • hostility — a hostile state, condition, or attitude; enmity; antagonism; unfriendliness.
  • idyllists — Plural form of idyllist.
  • ileostomy — the construction of an artificial opening from the ileum through the abdominal wall, permitting drainage of the contents of the small intestine.
  • instantly — immediately; at once.
  • insulsity — stupidity
  • intensely — existing or occurring in a high or extreme degree: intense heat.
  • isohyetal — a line drawn on a map connecting points having equal rainfall at a certain time or for a stated period.
  • isopentyl — isoamyl.
  • isopolity — equal rights of citizenship, as in different communities; mutual political rights.
  • jestingly — Said, written or done in jest.
  • katalysis — catalysis.
  • ketolysis — the breaking down of ketones.
  • kilobytes — Plural form of kilobyte.
  • ladysmith — a city in W Natal, in the E Republic of South Africa: besieged by Boers 1889–1900.
  • lastingly — continuing or enduring a long time; permanent; durable: a lasting friendship.
  • latensify — to increase the developability of (the latent image on a film or plate) after exposure.
  • lathyrism — a disorder of humans and domestic animals caused by ingestion of the seeds of some legumes of the genus Lathyrus and marked by spastic paralysis and pain.
  • lazy list — A list which is built using a non-strict constructor. Any head or tail of the list may be an unevaluated closure. Also known as streams since they may be used to carry a sequence of values from the output of one function to an input of another. See also Lazy evaluation.
  • leprosity — the state of being leprous
  • lifestyle — the habits, attitudes, tastes, moral standards, economic level, etc., that together constitute the mode of living of an individual or group.
  • lithocyst — a sac, containing otoliths, found in many invertebrates, supposedly connected to hearing and orientation
  • lobbyists — Plural form of lobbyist.
  • loutishly — In a loutish manner.
  • loyalists — Plural form of loyalist.
  • loyalties — Plural form of loyalty.
  • lymphitis — (archaic) lymphadenopathy.
  • lyricists — Plural form of lyricist.
  • lysimeter — an instrument for determining the amount of water-soluble matter in soil.
  • multigyms — Plural form of multigym.
  • multisync — (hardware)   An NEC trademark term for multiscan. As NEC was the first to manufacture multiscan monitors the term is often used interchangeably with multiscan.
  • myologist — the science or branch of anatomy dealing with muscles.
  • mysterial — (obsolete) mysterious.
  • navy list — (in Britain) an official list of all serving commissioned officers of the Royal Navy and reserve officers liable for recall
  • palmistry — the art or practice of telling fortunes and interpreting character from the lines and configurations of the palm of a person's hand.
  • peristyle — a colonnade surrounding a building or an open space.
  • phyletics — phylogenetic classification.
  • pistology — the branch of theology dealing with faith.
  • plasticky — made of or resembling plastic
  • platyfish — any of several small, yellow-gray freshwater fishes of the genus Xiphophorus, especially X. variatus, of Mexico: popular in home aquariums, in which the color varies widely.
  • play-list — a list of the recordings to be played on the radio during a particular program or time period, often including their sequence, duration, etc.
  • priestley — J(ohn) B(oynton) [boin-tuh n,, -tn] /ˈbɔɪn tən,, -tn/ (Show IPA), 1894–1984, English novelist.
  • rascality — rascally or knavish character or conduct.
  • recyclist — a person who recycles
  • runtishly — in a runtish manner
  • sacrality — sacredness
  • saliently — prominent or conspicuous: salient traits.
  • saltishly — in a saltish manner
  • salubrity — favorable to or promoting health; healthful: salubrious air.
  • satyrical — Classical Mythology. one of a class of woodland deities, attendant on Bacchus, represented as part human, part horse, and sometimes part goat and noted for riotousness and lasciviousness.
  • self-pity — pity for oneself, especially a self-indulgent attitude concerning one's own difficulties, hardships, etc.: We must resist yielding to self-pity and carry on as best we can.
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