10-letter words containing t, e, n, y, s
- heteronyms — Plural form of heteronym.
- holystoned — Simple past tense and past participle of holystone.
- holystones — Plural form of holystone.
- hydrastine — an alkaloid, C 21 H 21 NO 6 , that is extracted from the roots of goldenseal and forms prismatic crystals: used as an astringent and to inhibit uterine bleeding.
- hygienists — Plural form of hygienist.
- hymn sheet — a sheet of paper with the words of hymns printed on it
- hypertense — extremely or abnormally tense, excitable, or snappish.
- hyphenates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hyphenate.
- hypnotised — Simple past tense and past participle of hypnotise.
- hypnotises — to put in the hypnotic state.
- hypnotizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hypnotize.
- hypotenuse — the side of a right triangle opposite the right angle.
- hystricine — Like or pertaining to porcupines.
- insecurity — lack of confidence or assurance; self-doubt: He is plagued by insecurity.
- insistency — insistence.
- insobriety — lack of sobriety or moderation; intemperance; drunkenness.
- insolently — boldly rude or disrespectful; contemptuously impertinent; insulting: an insolent reply.
- interplays — Plural form of interplay.
- isocyanate — a salt or ester of isocyanic acid.
- klendusity — (in plants) the ability to resist disease
- lengthways — Lengthwise.
- manifestly — readily perceived by the eye or the understanding; evident; obvious; apparent; plain: a manifest error.
- mesitylene — a colorless, liquid, aromatic hydrocarbon, C 9 H 1 2 , occurring naturally in coal tar and prepared from acetone: used chiefly as a chemical intermediate.
- metasyntax — (grammar) Syntax used to describe syntax. The best known example is BNF and its variants such as EBNF. A metasyntactic variable is a variable used in metasyntax.
- metonymies — a figure of speech that consists of the use of the name of one object or concept for that of another to which it is related, or of which it is a part, as “scepter” for “sovereignty,” or “the bottle” for “strong drink,” or “count heads (or noses)” for “count people.”.
- mindszenty — Joseph (Joseph Pehm) 1892–1975, Hungarian Roman Catholic clergyman: primate of Hungary 1945–74.
- minisystem — a set of hi-fi equipment in which the components are smaller than standard size
- minstrelsy — the art or practice of a minstrel.
- mispayment — Incorrect payment.
- mistakenly — wrongly conceived, held, or done: a mistaken antagonism.
- mistrayned — deluded or incorrectly trained
- money shot — a shot in a pornographic film in which a male performer is seen to ejaculate
- moneyworts — Plural form of moneywort.
- myasthenia — muscle weakness.
- myasthenic — Of, pertaining to, or suffering from myasthenia.
- nebulosity — nebulous or nebular matter.
- nematocyst — an organ in coelenterates consisting of a minute capsule containing an ejectable thread that causes a sting.
- news story — a news report of any length, usually presented in a straightforward style and without editorial comment.
- newsworthy — of sufficient interest to the public or a special audience to warrant press attention or coverage.
- ninety-six — a cardinal number, 90 plus 6.
- numerosity — very many; being or existing in great quantity: numerous visits; numerous fish.
- on the sly — cunning or wily: sly as a fox.
- ostensibly — outwardly appearing as such; professed; pretended: an ostensible cheerfulness concealing sadness.
- osteomancy — A kind of divination by means of bones.
- panegyrist — a person who panegyrizes; eulogist.
- penny post — (formerly) any of various postal systems delivering mail for a penny a letter.
- pentastyle — having five columns.
- personalty — personal estate or property.
- pheasantry — a place where pheasants are bred or are kept together
- phenocryst — any of the conspicuous crystals in a porphyritic rock.