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13-letter words containing s, t, y, l, o

  • epicondylitis — A painful inflammation of tendons surrounding an epicondyle.
  • erythroblasts — Plural form of erythroblast.
  • estrous cycle — the regular female reproductive cycle of most placental mammals that is under hormonal control and includes a period of heat, followed by ovulation and complex changes of the uterine lining
  • expeditiously — In an expeditious manner.
  • expostulatory — Of, characterized by, or exhibiting expostulation.
  • extrasystoles — Plural form of extrasystole.
  • extrasystolia — (medicine) An alteration in the rhythm of the heart due to extrasystoles.
  • extrasystolic — Relating to extrasystole, the premature contraction of the heart.
  • fantabulously — In a fantabulous manner; fantastically, wonderfully.
  • flirtatiously — given or inclined to flirtation.
  • floristically — In a floristic manner.
  • fluorescently — In a fluorescent manner; using fluorescence.
  • foresightedly — In a foresighted manner.
  • formal system — an uninterpreted symbolic system whose syntax is precisely defined, and on which a relation of deducibility is defined in purely syntactic terms; a logistic system
  • frontal gyrus — any of several convolutions on the outer surface of the frontal lobe of the cerebrum.
  • galois theory — the branch of mathematics that deals with the application of the theory of finite groups to the solution of algebraic equations.
  • galvanoplasty — electrotypy.
  • galveston bay — an inlet of the Gulf of Mexico.
  • gesticulatory — Making a lot of gesticulations.
  • glycopeptides — Plural form of glycopeptide.
  • glycoproteins — Plural form of glycoprotein.
  • glycosylation — (chemistry, biochemistry) The reaction of a saccharide with a hydroxy or amino functional group to form a glycoside; especially the reaction with a protein or lipid to form a glycoprotein or glycolipid.
  • gynaecologist — (UK, Canada, dated in US) A physician who specialises in diseases of the female reproductive system.
  • gynecologists — Plural form of gynecologist.
  • hemocytoblast — a primordial cell capable of developing into any type of blood cell.
  • heterostylism — the condition of being heterostyled
  • hexadactylous — hexadactylic
  • hieroglyphist — a person who studies hieroglyphics; hieroglyphologist.
  • histodialysis — histolysis.
  • holy saturday — the Saturday in Holy Week.
  • holy thursday — Ascension Day.
  • homosexuality — sexual desire or behavior directed toward a person or persons of one's own sex.
  • hospitability — The quality of being hospitable.
  • hydrostatical — Alternative form of hydrostatic.
  • hydrosulphate — a salt formed by the direct union of sulfuric acid with an organic base, especially an alkaloid, and usually more soluble than the base.
  • hydrosulphite — hyposulfite (def 1).
  • hypochlorites — Plural form of hypochlorite.
  • hyposexuality — A significantly low level of sexuality.
  • hypotheticals — Plural form of hypothetical.
  • hypsometrical — Of or pertaining to hypsometry.
  • i told you so — If someone disagrees with you or refuses to do what you suggest and you are eventually proved to be right, you can say 'I told you so'.
  • ichthyologist — the branch of zoology dealing with fishes.
  • ileocolostomy — the surgical formation of an artificial opening between the ileum and the colon.
  • illustriously — highly distinguished; renowned; famous: an illustrious leader.
  • impersonality — absence of human character or of the traits associated with the human character: He feared the impersonality of a mechanized world.
  • impossibility — condition or quality of being impossible.
  • inconsciently — in an inconscient manner
  • incontestably — incapable of being contested; not open to dispute; incontrovertible: incontestable proof.
  • industriously — working energetically and devotedly; hard-working; diligent: an industrious person.
  • infructuously — in an infructuous or unfruitful manner; fruitlessly
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