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12-letter words containing s, o, d, y

  • sticky blood — a condition of the blood, particularly associated with Hughes syndrome, in which antibodies tend to adhere to platelets and glue them together, leading to an increased likelihood of clotting
  • stonyhearted — unfeeling; pitiless; cruel
  • student body — all the students enrolled at an educational institution.
  • study period — a period of time or lesson used for studying
  • stupendously — causing amazement; astounding; marvelous: stupendous news.
  • subfeudatory — of or relating to subfeu
  • synarthrodia — synarthrosis.
  • syndactylous — having fingers, or toes, united
  • syndiotactic — (of a polymer molecule) having a regular alternation of opposite configurations at successive regularly spaced positions along the chain. See also configuration (def 4).
  • synecdochism — the use of synecdoche
  • the old days — the past
  • this-worldly — distinguished by or relating to material or earthly concerns; not spiritual or concerned with life in a future or imaginary world
  • thomas hardyGodfrey Harold, 1877–1947, English mathematician.
  • tmj syndrome — a condition attributed to tension in or faulty articulation of the temporomandibular joint, having a wide range of symptoms that include dizziness, ringing in the ears, and pain in the head, neck, and shoulders.
  • to hold sway — If someone or something holds sway, they have great power or influence over a particular place or activity.
  • tremendously — extraordinarily great in size, amount, or intensity: a tremendous ocean liner; tremendous talent.
  • troglodytism — the condition of being a troglodyte
  • unconfusedly — in an unconfused manner
  • unhandsomely — unattractively
  • unhydrolysed — not having undergone hydrolysis
  • unobservedly — without having been observed; in an unobserved manner
  • unsyncopated — marked by syncopation: syncopated rhythm.
  • vasodilatory — of or relating to the dilation of blood vessels
  • wordsmithery — the craft or skill of a wordsmith
  • worldly-wise — wise as to the affairs of this world.
  • yellow daisy — the black-eyed Susan, Rudbeckia hirta.
  • younghusband — Sir Francis Edward. 1863–1942, British explorer, mainly of N India and Tibet. He used military force to compel the Dalai Lama to sign (1904) a trade agreement with Britain
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