0%

11-letter words containing pi

  • dilapidated — reduced to or fallen into partial ruin or decay, as from age, wear, or neglect.
  • dilapidator — One who dilapidates, a person committing dilapidation.
  • dill pickle — a cucumber pickle flavored with dill.
  • dirlotapide — A drug used to treat obesity in dogs.
  • discerpible — Capable of being discerped.
  • dispiriting — to deprive of spirit, hope, enthusiasm, etc.; depress; discourage; dishearten.
  • dissepiment — Anatomy, Zoology. a partition or septum in a tissue.
  • disspirited — dispirit.
  • dorsispinal — of or relating to the back and the spine.
  • drawing pin — a thumbtack.
  • duck typing — (programming)   A term coined by Dave Thomas for a kind of dynamic typing typical of some programming languages, such as Smalltalk, Ruby or Visual FoxPro, where a variable's run-time value determines the operations that can be performed on it. The term comes from the "duck test": if it walks like a duck and quacks like a duck, it must be a duck. Duck typing considers the methods to which a value responds and the attributes it posesses rather than its relationship to a type hierarchy. This encourages greater polymorphism because types are enforced as late as possible.
  • dumpishness — the state of being downhearted and dejected
  • easy as pie — a baked food having a filling of fruit, meat, pudding, etc., prepared in a pastry-lined pan or dish and often topped with a pastry crust: apple pie; meat pie.
  • ectopically — In an ectopic manner.
  • empiecement — a decorative piece of material inserted in an item of clothing
  • empirically — Based on experience as opposed to theoretical knowledge.
  • empiricists — Plural form of empiricist.
  • enwrappings — any hidden things, both tangible and intangible
  • epic simile — an extended simile, as used in the epic poetry of Homer and other writers
  • epicaricacy — (rare) Rejoicing at or deriving pleasure from the misfortunes of others.
  • epicatechin — (organic compound) The cis- form of catechin.
  • epicheirema — Alt form epichirema.
  • epicuticles — Plural form of epicuticle.
  • epicyclical — Of or pertaining to an epicycle.
  • epicycloids — Plural form of epicycloid.
  • epidemicity — The condition of being epidemic.
  • epidemology — Misspelling of epidemiology.
  • epidermises — Plural form of epidermis.
  • epidiascope — An optical projector capable of giving images of both opaque and transparent objects.
  • epigastrium — The part of the upper abdomen immediately over the stomach.
  • epigenesist — (biology) One who believes in, or advocates the theory of, epigenesis.
  • epigenetics — (genetics) The study of the processes involved in the genetic development of an organism, especially the activation and deactivation of genes.
  • epignathous — having a protruding upper jaw
  • epigonation — Part of the vestment worn by bishops and some priests in the Eastern Orthodox Church somewhat similar to a maniple.
  • epigraphist — A person who studies epigraphy (inscriptions).
  • epimanikion — Cuffs worn over the sticharion by clergy in the Greek Orthodox Church, corresponding to a maniple in other catholic churches.
  • epimorphism — (category theory) A morphism p such that for any other pair of morphisms f and g, if f \\circ p = g \\circ p, then f = g.
  • epinephrine — A hormone secreted by the adrenal glands, especially in conditions of stress, increasing rates of blood circulation, breathing, and carbohydrate metabolism and preparing muscles for exertion.
  • epipetalous — (of stamens) attached to the petals
  • epiphyllous — (of plants) growing on, or attached to, the leaf of another plant
  • epiphytotic — Relating to epiphytosis.
  • epiplastral — relating to the epiplastron
  • epiplastron — a lateral plate in the plastron of a turtle
  • episcopally — By episcopal authority.
  • episcopates — Plural form of episcopate.
  • episepalous — growing upon a sepal
  • epistilbite — a transparent, zeolitic mineral
  • episulphide — (organic chemistry) A class of organic compound analogous to epoxides in which a sulphur atom replaces the oxygen.
  • epitaxially — In an epitaxial way.
  • epithalamia — Plural form of epithalamium.
Was this page helpful?
Yes No
Thank you for your feedback! Tell your friends about this page
Tell us why?