10-letter words containing s, t, a, y, c
- cotylosaur — any of various members of the extinct order of primitive and massive reptiles known as Cotylosauria, which lived between the Carboniferous and Triassic ages
- courtyards — Plural form of courtyard.
- cryostasis — the deep-freezing of human bodies or other organisms at death; cryonics.
- cryostatic — of or relating to a cryostat
- cryptogams — Plural form of cryptogam.
- crystalise — Alternative spelling of from=non-Oxford British spelling.
- crystalize — (rare) alternative spelling of crystallize.
- crystallo- — crystal
- cutty sark — a three-masted merchant clipper built in Dumbarton, Scotland in 1869, now kept as a museum ship at Greenwich, London; badly damaged by a fire in 2007; restored then reopened in 2012
- cyanotypes — Plural form of cyanotype.
- cybercasts — Plural form of cybercast.
- cyclamates — Plural form of cyclamate.
- cysteamine — a drug used to treat cystine excretion or radiation sickness
- cystinuria — a condition in which excessive levels of cystine are present in the urine
- cystocarps — Plural form of cystocarp.
- cystograms — Plural form of cystogram.
- cytherea's — Aphrodite: so called because of her birth in the sea near Cythera.
- cytoclasis — destruction of cells.
- cytoplasms — Plural form of cytoplasm.
- cytoplasts — Plural form of cytoplast.
- cytostasis — arrest of cellular growth and division.
- cytostatic — having the capability to inhibit cell growth
- decastyles — Plural form of decastyle.
- decastylos — a decastyle building, as a classical temple.
- dynamicist — a person who investigates and researches dynamics
- dysarthric — Afflicted with, or pertaining to, dysarthria.
- dyscrasite — an alloy of antimony and silver
- dysplastic — Exhibiting dysplasia.
- dyspractic — relating to or affected by dyspraxia
- dysthymiac — a person who is affected with dysthymia
- ecdysiasts — Plural form of ecdysiast.
- elasticity — The ability of an object or material to resume its normal shape after being stretched or compressed; stretchiness.
- escalatory — tending to escalate
- escatology — Alternative spelling of eschatology.
- essayistic — resembling or relating to an essay
- eucalyptus — A fast-growing evergreen Australasian tree that has been widely introduced elsewhere . It is valued for its timber, oil, gum, and resin, and as an ornamental tree.
- excusatory — Serving to make an excuse.
- eyepatches — Plural form of eyepatch.
- facility's — Often, facilities. something designed, built, installed, etc., to serve a specific function affording a convenience or service: transportation facilities; educational facilities; a new research facility. something that permits the easier performance of an action, course of conduct, etc.: to provide someone with every facility for accomplishing a task; to lack facilities for handling bulk mail.
- factiously — given to faction; dissentious: A factious group was trying to undermine the government.
- 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).
- galactosyl — the glycosyl radical of galactose
- graciosity — graciousness
- gymnastics — (used with a plural verb) gymnastic exercises.
- gyniatrics — the branch of medicine dealing with the treatment of women's diseases
- gyrostatic — the science that deals with the laws of rotating bodies.
- hematocyst — a cyst containing blood.
- hyacinthus — a youth loved but accidentally killed by Apollo: from the youth's blood sprang the hyacinth.
- hypocausts — Plural form of hypocaust.
- hypostatic — of or relating to a hypostasis; fundamental.