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12-letter words containing si

  • hyperkinesia — Pathology. an abnormal amount of uncontrolled muscular action; spasm.
  • hyperkinesis — Pathology. an abnormal amount of uncontrolled muscular action; spasm.
  • hyperostosis — abnormal development of bony tissue.
  • hypertension — Pathology. elevation of the blood pressure, especially the diastolic pressure. an arterial disease characterized by this condition.
  • hypertensive — characterized by or causing high blood pressure.
  • hypnogenesis — induction of the hypnotic state.
  • hypoesthesia — an abnormally weak sense of pain, heat, cold, or touch.
  • hypohidrosis — abnormally diminished sweating.
  • hypophonesis — a sound of less than usual intensity in percussion or auscultation.
  • hypostasised — to assume the reality of (an idea, proposition, etc.); hypostatize.
  • hypothesis's — a proposition, or set of propositions, set forth as an explanation for the occurrence of some specified group of phenomena, either asserted merely as a provisional conjecture to guide investigation (working hypothesis) or accepted as highly probable in the light of established facts.
  • hypothesised — to form a hypothesis.
  • hypothesises — to form a hypothesis.
  • hypothesized — Simple past tense and past participle of hypothesize.
  • hypothesizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hypothesize.
  • iatrogenesis — (medicine) Any adverse effect (or complication) resulting from medical treatment.
  • illegalising — Present participle of illegalise.
  • illusionable — Liable to illusion.
  • illusionists — Plural form of illusionist.
  • illusiveness — illusory.
  • immersionism — the doctrine that immersion is essential to Christian baptism.
  • immiserising — immiserate.
  • immobilising — Present participle of immobilise.
  • imparadising — Present participle of imparadise.
  • impassionate — filled with passion; impassioned.
  • impassioning — Present participle of impassion.
  • impersistent — not persistent
  • imposingness — The quality of being imposing.
  • impositional — Of or relating to imposition; intrusive.
  • impressional — a strong effect produced on the intellect, feelings, conscience, etc.
  • impressively — having the ability to impress the mind; arousing admiration, awe, respect, etc.; moving; admirable: an impressive ceremony; an impressive appearance.
  • in altissimo — in the octave commencing an octave above the treble clef
  • in residence — assigned to a staff position in an institution such as a college or university, while allowed sufficient time to pursue one's own professional work, study, or research (usually used in combination): a poet-in-residence at the university.
  • in-residence — assigned to a staff position in an institution such as a college or university, while allowed sufficient time to pursue one's own professional work, study, or research (usually used in combination): a poet-in-residence at the university.
  • inaccessible — Unable to be reached.
  • inaccessibly — In an inaccessible manner.
  • inadmissible — not admissible; not allowable: Such evidence would be inadmissible in any court.
  • inadmissibly — In an inadmissible way.
  • incisiveness — penetrating; cutting; biting; trenchant: an incisive tone of voice.
  • inclusionary — (of zoning, housing programs, etc.) stipulating that a certain percentage of new housing will be priced within the reach of middle-income buyers or renters.
  • inclusionist — (Wiktionary and WMF jargon) Describing a wiki user who tends to favor the inclusion of questionable articles.
  • inclusive of — including; taking into account
  • inclusive or — the connective that gives the value true to a disjunction if either or both of the disjuncts are true
  • incompassing — Present participle of incompass.
  • incompassion — (obsolete) Lack of compassion.
  • inconclusion — Lack of conclusion.
  • inconclusive — not conclusive; not resolving fully all doubts or questions: inconclusive evidence.
  • inconsistent — lacking in harmony between the different parts or elements; self-contradictory: an inconsistent story.
  • inconsisting — (obsolete) inconsistent.
  • increasingly — growing larger or greater; enlarging; augmenting.
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