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10-letter words containing s, p, r, i, n

  • fingerpost — A post at a road junction from which signs project in the direction of the place or route indicated.
  • fingertips — the tip or end of a finger.
  • footprints — Plural form of footprint.
  • franz lisp — (language)   A MacLisp-like dialect of Lisp, developed primarily for work in symbolic algebra by R. Fateman et al at Ucb in about 1980. It was named after the Hungarian composer Franz Liszt (1811-1886). Franz Lisp was written in C and includes a compiler called "Liszt". Version: Opus 38.22. Liszt 8.08.
  • friendship — the state of being a friend; association as friends: to value a person's friendship.
  • frumpiness — The characteristic of being frumpy.
  • gingersnap — a small, brittle cookie flavored with ginger and molasses.
  • grapevines — Plural form of grapevine.
  • grapplings — Plural form of grappling.
  • graspingly — In a grasping manner.
  • grass pink — a pink, Dianthus plumarius, of Europe and Asia, having fragrant, fringed pink, purplish, or white flowers.
  • greenstrip — any vegetation that does not burn easily, left uncut or planted along a roadway or waterway, usually to prevent wildfires.
  • gros point — a large stitch used in embroidery. Compare petit point (def 1), tent stitch.
  • grumpiness — The state, or act, of being grumpy.
  • hairspring — a fine, usually spiral, spring used for oscillating the balance of a timepiece.
  • handprints — Plural form of handprint.
  • handspring — an acrobatic feat in which one starts from a standing position and wheels the body forward or backward in a complete circle, landing first on the hands and then on the feet, without contact by the rest of the body.
  • headspring — the fountainhead or source of a stream.
  • hesperidin — a crystallizable, bioflavinoid glycoside, C 28 H 34 O 15 , occurring in most citrus fruits, especially in the spongy envelope of oranges and lemons.
  • hesperinos — vesper (def 3).
  • hoofprints — Plural form of hoofprint.
  • hot spring — a thermal spring having water warmer than 98°F (37°C): the water is usually heated by emanation from or passage near hot or molten rock.
  • hyperlinks — Plural form of hyperlink.
  • hypersonic — noting or pertaining to speed that is at least five times that of sound in the same medium.
  • impersonal — not personal; without reference or connection to a particular person: an impersonal remark.
  • importunes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of importune.
  • impressing — to press or force into public service, as sailors.
  • impression — a strong effect produced on the intellect, feelings, conscience, etc.
  • imprisoned — to confine in or as if in a prison.
  • imprisoner — to confine in or as if in a prison.
  • impureness — The quality or condition of being impure; impurity.
  • in plaster — If you have a leg or arm in plaster, you have a cover made of plaster of Paris around your leg or arm, in order to protect a broken bone and allow it to mend.
  • infosphere — electronic communication and networking as a whole
  • infraposed — placed beneath
  • innkeepers — Plural form of innkeeper.
  • inpourings — Plural form of inpouring.
  • inseparate — (obsolete) Not separate; together; united.
  • inspectors — Plural form of inspector.
  • inspirable — capable of being inspired.
  • inspirator — An inspirer, one that inspires.
  • inspirited — to infuse spirit or life into; enliven.
  • intercepts — Plural form of intercept.
  • interlopes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of interlope.
  • internship — the state or condition of being an intern.
  • interphase — the period of the cell cycle during which the nucleus is not undergoing division, typically occurring between mitotic or meiotic divisions. Also called interkinesis. Compare G1 phase, S phase, G2 phase.
  • interplays — Plural form of interplay.
  • interposal — (dated) interposure.
  • interposed — Simple past tense and past participle of interpose.
  • interposer — One who interposes.
  • interposes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of interpose.
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