10-letter words containing s, y, t, o
- speciosity — the quality or state of being specious.
- spherocyte — an abnormal blood cell
- spirometry — an instrument for determining the capacity of the lungs.
- splay-foot — a broad, flat foot, especially one turned outward.
- sporocytes — a diploid cell in certain spore-bearing plants, as liverworts, that produces four haploid spores through meiosis; a spore mother cell.
- sporophyte — the form of a plant in the alternation of generations that produces asexual spores.
- sportingly — engaging in, disposed to, or interested in open-air or athletic sports: a rugged, sporting man.
- sports day — In British schools, sports day is a day or an afternoon when pupils compete in athletics contests such as races and the high jump. Parents are often invited to come and watch the events.
- spuriosity — something spurious
- squamosity — the state or condition of being covered with, formed of, resembling, or consisting of scales
- stable boy — A stable boy is a young man who works in a stable looking after the horses.
- stake body — an open truck body having a platform with sockets at the edge into which upright stakes may be placed to form a fence around a load.
- staphyloma — a condition in which the sclera or cornea of the eye projects outwards due to inflammation
- stationary — standing still; not moving.
- stationery — writing paper.
- statolatry — the act or practice of idolizing the state
- stay loose — free or released from fastening or attachment: a loose end.
- staycation — a vacation spent at home or near home, doing enjoyable activities or visiting local attractions.
- stenotyper — a machine with a keyboard for recording speeches or dictation in phonetic shorthand
- stercorary — a weatherproof place where dung is stored
- stereology — a branch of science dealing with the determination of the three-dimensional structure of objects based on two-dimensional views of them.
- stereotaxy — brain surgery that makes use of measurement in three dimensions for positioning an electrode, needle, etc. precisely
- stereotomy — the technique of cutting solids, as stones, to specified forms and dimensions.
- stereotype — a process, now often replaced by more advanced methods, for making metal printing plates by taking a mold of composed type or the like in papier-mâché or other material and then taking from this mold a cast in type metal.
- stereotypy — the stereotype process.
- stichology — metrical theory or the science of poetic metres
- stillatory — a still or distillery where liquid is distilled
- stone lily — a fossil crinoid.
- stone-lily — a fossil crinoid.
- store away — keep
- storiology — the study of the origins and development of folk narratives and legends
- stormfully — in a stormful manner
- story line — plot (def 2).
- storyboard — a panel or panels on which a sequence of sketches depict the significant changes of action and scene in a planned film, as for a movie, television show, or advertisement.
- storyville — a red-light district of New Orleans known as a wellspring of jazz before World War I.
- strabotomy — the operation of cutting one or more of the muscles of the eye to correct strabismus.
- stubbornly — unreasonably obstinate; obstinately unmoving: a stubborn child.
- studiously — disposed or given to diligent study: a studious boy.
- study room — a room, esp in a boarding school, used for studying
- study tour — a trip or tour taken by a group of people in order to study something, such as a language
- stylograph — a fountain pen in which the writing point is a fine, hollow tube instead of a nib.
- stylohyoid — of, relating to, or situated between the styloid process of the temporal bone and the hyoid bone.
- stylometry — the study of the style of something such as a written text so as to determine the author
- stylophone — a type of battery-powered electronic instrument played with a steel-tipped penlike stylus
- subpotency — a condition of reduced potency, as of a medication.
- subsociety — a subdivision of a society
- subsultory — moving in starts or twitches; relating to subsultus
- subtotally — less than totally, incompletely
- suppletory — supplying a deficiency.
- symphonist — a composer who writes symphonies.