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12-letter words containing s, y, t

  • subalternity — lower in rank; subordinate: a subaltern employee.
  • subcentrally — in a subcentral manner
  • subcommunity — a self-contained community usually within the suburbs of a large urban area.
  • subfertility — below-average fertility
  • subfeudatory — of or relating to subfeu
  • subjectively — existing in the mind; belonging to the thinking subject rather than to the object of thought (opposed to objective).
  • subjectivity — the state or quality of being subjective; subjectiveness.
  • subquarterly — as one of the quarterings of a grand quarter: a coat of arms borne subquarterly.
  • subsecretary — a secretary subordinate to another secretary
  • subsequently — occurring or coming later or after (often followed by to): subsequent events; Subsequent to their arrival in Chicago, they bought a new car.
  • subsidiarity — secondary importance
  • subspecialty — a lesser or minor specialty: a cinematographer with a subspecialty of portrait photography.
  • subsultorily — in a subsultory manner
  • subway train — a train that runs on an underground railway
  • successantly — in succession
  • sufficiently — adequate for the purpose; enough: sufficient proof; sufficient protection.
  • suggestively — that suggests; referring to other thoughts, persons, etc.: His recommendation was suggestive of his boss's thinking.
  • supergravity — a hypothetical symmetry among groups of particles containing fermions and bosons, especially in theories of gravity (supergravity) that unify electromagnetism, the weak force, and the strong force with gravity into a single unified force.
  • superquality — above-average quality
  • suppletorily — supplying a deficiency.
  • supplicatory — to pray humbly; make humble and earnest entreaty or petition.
  • supportingly — to bear or hold up (a load, mass, structure, part, etc.); serve as a foundation for.
  • supravitally — in a supravital manner
  • susceptivity — receptive.
  • sweat equity — unreimbursed labor that results in the increased value of property or that is invested to establish or expand an enterprise.
  • sweet cherry — a cherry tree, Prunus avium, characterized by reddish-brown bark and a pyramidal manner of growth.
  • sweet cicely — any of several plants, as a European plant, Myrrhis odorata, of the parsley family, used as a potherb, or certain related North American plants of the genus Osmorhiza.
  • sycophantish — a self-seeking, servile flatterer; fawning parasite.
  • sycophantism — a self-seeking, servile flatterer; fawning parasite.
  • sycophantize — to act the sycophant
  • sylvester ii — (Gerbert) died 1003, French ecclesiastic: pope 999–1003.
  • sylviculture — the cultivation of forest trees; forestry.
  • symbololatry — the worship of symbols
  • symmetallism — the use of an alloy of two or more metals in fixed relative value as the standard of value and currency
  • sympathizing — to be in sympathy or agreement of feeling; share in a feeling (often followed by with).
  • symptomatize — symptomize.
  • synadelphite — an arsenate containing manganese and aluminium
  • synaesthesia — synesthesia.
  • synaesthesis — the harmonious combination of differing impulses arising from a work of art
  • synaesthetic — synesthesia.
  • synantherous — with united anthers
  • synaptosomal — pertaining to a synaptosome
  • synarthrodia — synarthrosis.
  • synarthroses — immovable articulation; a fixed or immovable joint; suture.
  • synarthrosis — immovable articulation; a fixed or immovable joint; suture.
  • synchro unit — a type of alternating-current motor designed to maintain continuously, at some remote location, the same rotational angle that may be imposed by force upon the electrically connected rotating element of a similar motor.
  • synchroneity — the state of being synchronous; synchronism.
  • syncretistic — the attempted reconciliation or union of different or opposing principles, practices, or parties, as in philosophy or religion.
  • syndactylism — having certain digits joined together.
  • syndactylous — having fingers, or toes, united
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