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10-letter words containing y, o, l, a

  • outqualify — (sports) To qualify in a higher position than another.
  • overlaying — to lay or place (one thing) over or upon another.
  • overrashly — in an overrash manner
  • oxycalcium — pertaining to or produced by oxygen and calcium.
  • oxycephaly — a malformation in which the head is somewhat pointed, caused by premature closure of the skull sutures.
  • paddymelon — any of several small Australian wallabies, especially of the genus Thylogale.
  • pair royal — Cribbage. a set of three cards of the same denomination, worth six points.
  • palaeology — the study of prehistory
  • palaeotype — a system of Roman letters and symbols that represent spoken sounds
  • palynology — the study of live and fossil spores, pollen grains, and similar plant structures.
  • papyrology — the study of papyrus manuscripts.
  • paroxysmal — any sudden, violent outburst; a fit of violent action or emotion: paroxysms of rage.
  • pastorally — having the simplicity, charm, serenity, or other characteristics generally attributed to rural areas: pastoral scenery; the pastoral life.
  • patrocliny — inheritance in which the traits of the offspring are derived primarily from the paternal parent (opposed to matrocliny).
  • paul floryPaul John, 1910–85, U.S. chemist: pioneer in research on polymers; Nobel Prize 1974.
  • pelycosaur — any of a group of large primitive reptiles belonging to the extinct order Pelycosauria, abundant in North America and Europe during the Permian Period, often having a tall spinal sail.
  • pennyroyal — an aromatic Old World plant, Mentha pulegium, of the mint family, having clusters of small purple flowers and yielding a pungent essential oil used medicinally and as an insect repellent.
  • personably — of pleasing personal appearance; handsome or comely; attractive.
  • personally — through direct contact; in person; directly: I will thank him personally.
  • personalty — personal estate or property.
  • philomathy — an enjoyment of and passion for learning new facts and acquiring new knowledge
  • phloem ray — a vascular ray extending into or located entirely within the secondary phloem.
  • phonically — of or relating to speech sounds.
  • photically — in a photic manner, by way of photic processes
  • phylloclad — cladophyll
  • phyllotaxy — the arrangement of leaves on a stem or axis.
  • phylloxera — any of several plant lice of the genus Phylloxera, especially P. vitifoliae (grape phylloxera) which attacks the leaves and roots of grapevines.
  • phytoplasm — protoplasm of a plant or plants.
  • plasmogamy — the fusion of the protoplasts of cells.
  • plasmolyse — to subject (a cell) to plasmolysis or (of a cell) to undergo plasmolysis
  • plasmolyze — to subject to or undergo plasmolysis
  • plastogamy — the fusion of multiple cells without the fusion of their nuclei
  • plastotype — a casting of a type specimen, especially of a fossil.
  • plauditory — approving or laudatory
  • play along — a dramatic composition or piece; drama.
  • play havoc — to cause a great deal of damage, distress, or confusion (to)
  • play hooky — play truant, be absent from school
  • play house — to pretend in child's play to be grown-up people with the customary household duties
  • play money — paper that is cut and printed to resemble paper money, often used in playing board games.
  • play up to — a dramatic composition or piece; drama.
  • playbroker — play agent.
  • played out — a dramatic composition or piece; drama.
  • playfellow — a playmate.
  • playground — an area used for outdoor play or recreation, especially by children, and often containing recreational equipment such as slides and swings.
  • playschool — preschool, nursery school
  • plutocracy — the rule or power of wealth or of the wealthy.
  • plutolatry — the worship of wealth or material possessions
  • poetically — possessing the qualities or charm of poetry: poetic descriptions of nature.
  • poignantly — keenly distressing to the feelings: poignant regret.
  • polar body — one of the minute cells arising from the unequal meiotic divisions of the ovum at or near the time of fertilization.
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