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11-letter words containing s, t, a, y, e

  • blastostyle — the central rodlike portion of a gonangium, upon which buds that develop into medusae are formed.
  • breadthways — from side to side
  • breathalyse — to apply a Breathalyser test to (someone)
  • buoyantness — the property of being buoyant
  • butyraceous — of, containing, or resembling butter
  • candy store — a shop solely or largely selling confectionery
  • caryopteris — any of various shrubs with small blue or white flowers of the genus Caryopteris, all found in S and E Asia
  • case system — a system followed by some languages, in which a set of grammatical categories, sometimes marked by inflection, indicates the relation of the noun, adjective, or pronoun to other words in the sentence
  • causatively — acting as a cause; producing (often followed by of): a causative agency; an event causative of war.
  • celery salt — a seasoning made of salt and ground celery seed
  • celestially — pertaining to the sky or visible heaven, or to the universe beyond the earth’s atmosphere, as in celestial body.
  • choanocytes — Plural form of choanocyte.
  • cleistogamy — self-pollination and fertilization of an unopened flower, as in the flowers of the violet produced in summer
  • copy taster — a person who selects or approves text for publication, esp in a periodical
  • countryseat — a house or estate in the country
  • county seat — A county seat is the same as a county town.
  • creepypasta — (Internet slang) Frightening urban legends and short stories circulated on the Internet.
  • crystal set — an early form of radio receiver having a crystal detector to demodulate the radio signals but no amplifier, therefore requiring earphones
  • crystal tea — a bog shrub, Ledum palustre, of the heath family, found from the North Temperate Zone to the Arctic Circle, having leaves that are rust-colored and hairy beneath with rolled margins, and dense clusters of white flowers.
  • crystalised — Simple past tense and past participle of crystalise.
  • crystalized — Simple past tense and past participle of crystalize.
  • crystalizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of crystalize.
  • crystallike — a clear, transparent mineral or glass resembling ice.
  • crystalline — A crystalline substance is in the form of crystals or contains crystals.
  • crystallise — to form into crystals; cause to assume crystalline form.
  • crystallite — any of the minute rudimentary or imperfect crystals occurring in many glassy rocks
  • crystallize — If you crystallize an opinion or idea, or if it crystallizes, it becomes fixed and definite in someone's mind.
  • cutaneously — In a cutaneous way.
  • cybersafety — Safety in using the Internet.
  • cystadenoma — Hidrocystoma.
  • daisycutter — Alternative form of daisy cutter.
  • dauntlessly — In a dauntless manner.
  • day of rest — the Sabbath; Sunday
  • day student — a student at a college or secondary school who does not reside in a facility provided by the school
  • deathlessly — In a deathless manner.
  • degustatory — tasty; having a pleasant flavour
  • dehydrators — Plural form of dehydrator.
  • deistically — In a deistic manner.
  • dermoplasty — skin grafting.
  • designatory — to mark or point out; indicate; show; specify.
  • desperately — reckless or dangerous because of despair, hopelessness, or urgency: a desperate killer.
  • destroyable — Able to be destroyed.
  • disentrayle — to pass out as if from the entrails
  • disparately — distinct in kind; essentially different; dissimilar: disparate ideas.
  • dodecastyle — having 12 columns.
  • dry-roasted — roasted with no oil, or less oil than is usually used in roasting, so that the product is drier, crisper, and less caloric: dry-roasted peanuts.
  • dysesthesia — (medicine) A condition caused by lesions of the nervous system that causes abnormal sensations such as burning, wetness, or itching.
  • dyspathetic — characterized by dyspathy
  • dyspeptical — (archaic) dyspeptic.
  • dysregulate — (biology) To cause a dysfunctional level of an activity or chemical in an organism by disrupting normal function of a regulatory mechanism.
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