11-letter words containing s, t, p
- interparish — involving, or occurring between, two or more parishes
- interposing — Present participle of interpose.
- interseptal — situated between septa.
- interspaced — Simple past tense and past participle of interspace.
- interspaces — Plural form of interspace.
- intersperse — to scatter here and there or place at intervals among other things: to intersperse flowers among shrubs.
- interspinal — interspinous
- intersplice — (transitive) To splice between; to intercut (e.g. a scene in a film).
- intraspinal — being within the spine.
- invert soap — cationic detergent.
- ipsilateral — pertaining to, situated on, or affecting the same side of the body: ipsilateral paralysis.
- isapostolic — contemporaneous with, or equal to, the twelve apostles
- isenthalpic — pertaining to or characterized by constant enthalpy.
- isometropia — equality of refraction in the two eyes of an individual.
- isophthalic — Of or pertaining to isophthalic acid and its derivatives.
- isospectral — (mathematics) Having the same spectrum.
- iteroparous — (of a plant) producing flowers and fruit more than once (usually many times) before dying
- ithyphallus — an erect phallus
- janitorship — the office of janitor
- jehoshaphat — a king of Judah, son of Asa, who reigned in the 9th century b.c. I Kings 22:41–50.
- joggle post — a wooden king post having notches or raised areas for receiving and supporting the feet of struts.
- josephinite — a mineral alloy of nickel and iron
- jumpmasters — Plural form of jumpmaster.
- jumpstarted — Simple past tense and past participle of jumpstart.
- jumpstation — A site on the World Wide Web containing a collection of hypertext links, usually to pages on a particular topic.
- justaucorps — a fitted, knee-length coat, characterized by wide turned-back cuffs and stiff flared skirts, worn especially by men in the 17th and 18th centuries.
- justiceship — the office of a justice.
- juxtaposing — to place close together or side by side, especially for comparison or contrast.
- keep stroke — to make strokes in rhythm
- keratoscope — an instrument, as Placido's disk, for determining the symmetry of the curvature of the cornea.
- keratoscopy — an instrument, as Placido's disk, for determining the symmetry of the curvature of the cornea.
- ketopentose — (carbohydrate) A pentose that is also a ketose.
- kinetoplast — A mass of mitochondrial DNA lying close to the nucleus in some flagellate protozoa.
- kinetoscope — an early motion-picture device, invented by Edison, in which the film passed behind a peephole for viewing by a single viewer.
- kleptocrats — Plural form of kleptocrat.
- knifepoints — Plural form of knifepoint.
- labiaplasty — (surgery) The moulding or shaping of the labia minora and/or labia majora.
- landscapist — an artist who paints landscapes.
- lapidescent — in the process of changing into stone
- last gospel — in the order of service for the Mass, the final reading of a Gospel lesson.
- last supper — the supper of Jesus and His disciples on the eve of His Crucifixion. Compare Lord's Supper (def 1).
- latiseptate — having broad partitions or septa
- lay baptism — baptism administered by a lay-person.
- lectureship — the office of lecturer.
- lepromatous — the swollen lesion of leprosy.
- leptospiral — relating to, caused by, or characteristic of leptospires
- letterpress — the process of printing from letters or type in relief, rather than from intaglio plates or planographically.
- letterspace — to space out (the letters of a word or line) for balance or emphasis.
- leucoplasts — Plural form of leucoplast.
- lex scripta — written law; statute law.