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11-letter words containing sic

  • musicalness — Quality of being musical.
  • nanophysics — the physics of structures and artefacts with dimensions in the nanometre range or of phenomena occurring in nanoseconds
  • nonmusician — a person who is not a musician
  • nonphysical — of or relating to the body: physical exercise.
  • nonsensical — (of words or language) having little or no meaning; making little or no sense: A baby's babbling is appealingly nonsensical.
  • party music — music for or at a party
  • pataphysics — a supposed branch of philosophy or science that studies imaginary phenomena beyond the realm of metaphysics; the science of imaginary solutions.
  • persichettiVincent, 1915–87, U.S. composer.
  • physicalise — to express in physical terms; give form or shape to: The dancers physicalized the mood of the music.
  • physicalism — a doctrine associated with logical positivism and holding that every meaningful statement, other than the necessary statements of logic and mathematics, must refer directly or indirectly to observable properties of spatiotemporal things or events.
  • physicalist — a doctrine associated with logical positivism and holding that every meaningful statement, other than the necessary statements of logic and mathematics, must refer directly or indirectly to observable properties of spatiotemporal things or events.
  • physicality — the physical attributes of a person, especially when overdeveloped or overemphasized.
  • physicalize — to express in physical terms; give form or shape to: The dancers physicalized the mood of the music.
  • physiciancy — the position, job, or office of physician
  • piano music — printed music intended to be played on the piano
  • piped music — Piped music is recorded music which is played in some supermarkets, restaurants, and other public places.
  • roots music — reggae, esp when regarded as authentic and uncommercialized
  • rosicrucian — (in the 17th and 18th centuries) a person who belonged to a secret society laying claim to various forms of occult knowledge and power and professing esoteric principles of religion.
  • rough music — (formerly) a loud cacophony created with tin pans, drums, etc, esp as a protest or demonstration of indignation outside someone's house
  • salon music — music of a simple, agreeable, frequently sentimental character, played usually by a small orchestra.
  • seasickness — nausea and dizziness, sometimes accompanied by vomiting, resulting from the rocking or swaying motion of a vessel in which one is traveling at sea.
  • sheet music — music printed on unbound sheets of paper.
  • sick-making — making one feel jealous
  • sickishness — the state of being sickish
  • sickle cell — an abnormal red blood cell having an elongated, crescentlike shape due to the presence of an abnormal hemoglobin.
  • sicknursing — the nursing of the sick
  • swing-music — Also called Big Band music, swing music. a style of jazz, popular especially in the 1930s and often arranged for a large dance band, marked by a smoother beat and more flowing phrasing than Dixieland and having less complex harmonies and rhythms than modern jazz.
  • terpsichore — Classical Mythology. the Muse of dancing and choral song.
  • theme music — music played at the beginning and end of a programme or film
  • tonal music — music that uses the diatonic system
  • travel-sick — nauseated from riding in a moving vehicle
  • unclassical — not classical; contrary to classical precepts.
  • versicolour — changeable in color: versicolor skies.
  • whimsically — given to whimsy or fanciful notions; capricious: a pixyish, whimsical fellow.
  • world music — (sometimes initial capital letters) any of various styles of popular music combining traditional, indigenous forms with elements of another culture's music, especially of Western rock and pop.
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