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11-letter words containing y, t, r, i

  • hydronation — (chemistry) The formation of a complex with hydrogen.
  • hydropathic — Relating to hydropathy.
  • hydrostatic — of or relating to hydrostatics.
  • hydrotropic — Biology. turning or tending in a particular direction with reference to moisture.
  • hygrometric — of or relating to the hygrometer or hygrometry.
  • hyperactive — unusually or abnormally active: a company's hyperactive growth; the child's hyperactive imagination.
  • hyperacuity — an extreme acuteness (of the senses)
  • hyperbolist — One who uses hyperbole; an exaggerator.
  • hypercritic — a person who is excessively or captiously critical.
  • hyperemetic — characterized by extreme and unrelenting vomiting
  • hyperinotic — of or suffering from hyperinosis
  • hypermetric — Having a redundant syllable.
  • hypermotile — Abnormally or excessively motile.
  • hyperscript — Informix. The object-based programming language for Wingz, used for creating charts, graphs, graphics, and customised data entry.
  • hyperstatic — redundant (def 5b).
  • hyperstrict — A function which is hyperstrict in some argument will fully evaluate that argument. To fully evaluate an object, evaluate it to WHNF and if it is a constructed data object (e.g. a list or tuple) then fully evaluate every component and so on recursively. Thus a hyperstrict function will fail to terminate if its argument or any component or sub-component of its argument fails to terminate (i.e. if its argument is not "total").
  • hyperthymia — a condition characterized by extreme overactivity.
  • hypocretins — Plural form of hypocretin.
  • hypogastric — of, relating to, or situated in the hypogastrium.
  • hypogravity — The presence of an apparently decreased gravitational field (such as in an aircraft following a parabolic path).
  • hyponitrite — a salt or ester of hyponitrous acid.
  • hyponitrous — of or derived from hyponitrous acid.
  • hypothermia — Pathology. subnormal body temperature.
  • hypothermic — Pathology. subnormal body temperature.
  • hypothyroid — deficient activity of the thyroid gland.
  • hypsometric — Of or relating to the use of the hypsometer; hypsographic.
  • hysteresial — relating to the retardation of an effect following upon its cause
  • ichthyornis — an extinct genus of toothed birds having vertebrae resembling those of fishes.
  • ichthyosaur — any fishlike marine reptile of the extinct order Ichthyosauria, ranging from 4 to 40 feet (1.2 to 12 meters) in length and having a round, tapering body, a large head, four paddlelike flippers, and a vertical caudal fin.
  • immortality — immortal condition or quality; unending life.
  • impartially — not partial or biased; fair; just: an impartial judge.
  • imperfectly — of, relating to, or characterized by defects or weaknesses: imperfect vision.
  • imperiality — the state of being imperial
  • impetratory — to obtain by entreaty.
  • implicatory — implicative.
  • imploratory — to beg urgently or piteously, as for aid or mercy; beseech; entreat: They implored him to go.
  • import levy — a charge imposed on imported goods to raise the price to as least as high as the price would be in the country the goods are being imported to
  • importantly — of much or great significance or consequence: an important event in world history.
  • importunacy — the quality or condition of being importunate; importunateness.
  • importunely — (obsolete) In an importune manner.
  • importunity — the state or quality of being importunate; persistence in solicitation.
  • imprecatory — to invoke or call down (evil or curses), as upon a person.
  • impropriety — the quality or condition of being improper; incorrectness.
  • imprudently — Without prudence; in an imprudent manner.
  • inalterably — In an inalterable way.
  • incantatory — the chanting or uttering of words purporting to have magical power.
  • incertainty — (obsolete) Uncertainty.
  • inclinatory — characterized by inclination.
  • incongruity — the quality or condition of being incongruous.
  • incorrectly — not correct as to fact; inaccurate; wrong: an incorrect statement.
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