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10-letter words containing s, t, a, y, c

  • hysterical — of, relating to, or characterized by hysteria.
  • hystorical — Nonstandard spelling of historical.
  • isocyanate — a salt or ester of isocyanic acid.
  • justiciary — of or relating to the administration of justice.
  • lymphatics — Plural form of lymphatic.
  • macanalyst — An analysis CASE tool for the Macintosh from Excel Software, Inc.
  • macrocytes — Plural form of macrocyte.
  • magistracy — the office or function of a magistrate.
  • mason city — a city in N Iowa.
  • mastectomy — the operation of removing all or part of the breast or mamma.
  • mercy seat — Bible: Golden covering on the Arc of Covenant
  • mercy-seat — Bible. the gold covering on the ark of the covenant, regarded as the resting place of God. Ex. 25:17–22. the throne of God.
  • metaphysic — metaphysics.
  • musicality — of, relating to, or producing music: a musical instrument.
  • myasthenic — Of, pertaining to, or suffering from myasthenia.
  • mydriatics — Plural form of mydriatic.
  • myoblastic — of or relating to a myoblast or myoblasts
  • myrtaceous — belonging to the Myrtaceae, the myrtle family of plants. Compare myrtle family.
  • mystagogic — someone who instructs others before initiation into religious mysteries or before participation in the sacraments.
  • mystically — mystic; of or relating to supernatural agencies, affairs, occurrences, etc.: a strange, mystical experience.
  • mythoclast — a destroyer or debunker of myths.
  • nematocyst — an organ in coelenterates consisting of a minute capsule containing an ejectable thread that causes a sting.
  • nonstarchy — Alternative spelling of non-starchy.
  • nyctinasty — (botany) The movement of leaves or petals in response to darkness; the closing of a flower at night.
  • obstinancy — (rare) Obstinance; the characteristic of being obstinate.
  • oscitantly — in an oscitant manner
  • osculatory — to come into close contact or union.
  • osteomancy — A kind of divination by means of bones.
  • oyster cap — an edible, brownish-gray to white mushroom, Pleurotus ostreatus, that grows in clusters on fallen trees and their stumps.
  • parastichy — one of a number of seemingly secondary spirals or oblique ranks winding around the stem or axis to the right and left in a spiral arrangement of leaves, scales, etc., where the internodes are short and the members closely crowded, as in the houseleek and the pine cone.
  • pastrycook — a person who makes pastry or pastries
  • petty cash — funds kept for minor expenses
  • physiatric — physical medicine.
  • physiocrat — one of a school of political economists who followed Quesnay in holding that an inherent natural order properly governed society, regarding land as the basis of wealth and taxation, and advocating a laissez-faire economy.
  • plasmacyte — Anatomy. an antibody-secreting cell, derived from B cells, that plays a major role in antibody-mediated immunity.
  • plasticity — the quality or state of being plastic.
  • playscript — the manuscript of a play, especially as prepared for use by actors in rehearsals.
  • polycrates — died 522? b.c, Greek tyrant of Samos.
  • polymastic — a person with a polymastic condition
  • postulancy — the period or state of being a postulant, especially in a religious order.
  • psychiatry — the practice or science of diagnosing and treating mental disorders.
  • psychopath — a person with a psychopathic personality, which manifests as amoral and antisocial behavior, lack of ability to love or establish meaningful personal relationships, extreme egocentricity, failure to learn from experience, etc.
  • royalistic — relating to a royalist
  • safety car — life car.
  • salicylate — a salt or ester of salicylic acid.
  • sanctimony — pretended, affected, or hypocritical religious devotion, righteousness, etc.
  • sand yacht — land yacht.
  • sandy city — a town in central Utah.
  • scatophagy — the act of eating dung or excrement
  • scatoscopy — examination of the feces for diagnostic purposes.
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