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10-letter words containing the

  • outbreathe — to breathe out
  • over there — above in place or position: the roof over one's head.
  • panatheism — the belief that because there is no God, nothing can properly be termed sacred or holy.
  • pantheonic — a domed circular temple at Rome, erected a.d. 120–124 by Hadrian, used as a church since a.d.
  • pantheress — a female panther
  • pantherine — resembling a panther in manner or appearance
  • pantothere — any animal of the extinct order Pantotheria that lived during the late Mesozoic Era, believed to be the ancestor of the marsupial and placental mammals.
  • parathesis — the placing of grammatically parallel words or phrases together; apposition
  • parthenope — a siren, who drowned herself when Odysseus evaded the lure of the sirens' singing. Her body was said to have been cast ashore at what became Naples
  • pathet lao — the Communist nationalist group that took over the government of Laos in 1975 after two decades of civil war.
  • pathetical — causing or evoking pity, sympathetic sadness, sorrow, etc.; pitiful; pitiable: a pathetic letter; a pathetic sight.
  • perithecia — the fruiting body of ascomycetous fungi, typically a minute, more or less completely closed, globose or flask-shaped body enclosing the asci.
  • phd thesis — a research thesis written and submitted by a student wishing to be awarded a PhD
  • pinfeather — an undeveloped feather before the web portions have expanded.
  • polytheism — the doctrine of or belief in more than one god or in many gods.
  • polytheist — the doctrine of or belief in more than one god or in many gods.
  • poppethead — a tailstock or headstock of a lathe.
  • pretheatre — occurring before a visit to the theatre
  • promethean — of or suggestive of Prometheus.
  • prometheus — a Titan, the father of Deucalion and brother of Atlas and Epimetheus, who taught humankind various arts and was sometimes said to have shaped humans out of clay and endowed them with the spark of life. For having stolen fire from Olympus and given it to humankind in defiance of Zeus, he was chained to a rock where an eagle daily tore at his liver, until he was finally released by Hercules.
  • prostheses — a device, either external or implanted, that substitutes for or supplements a missing or defective part of the body.
  • prosthesis — a device, either external or implanted, that substitutes for or supplements a missing or defective part of the body.
  • prosthetic — of or relating to an artificial body part or prosthesis: He was fitted for a prosthetic arm.
  • rhinotheca — the covering of the upper part of the beak in birds
  • rothermere1st Viscount, Harold Sidney Harmsworth.
  • ruthenious — containing bivalent ruthenium.
  • rutherfordDaniel, 1749–1819, Scottish physician and chemist: discoverer of nitrogen.
  • scatheless — to attack with severe criticism.
  • scythelike — an agricultural implement consisting of a long, curving blade fastened at an angle to a handle, for cutting grass, grain, etc., by hand.
  • set theory — the branch of mathematics that deals with relations between sets.
  • slathering — to spread or apply thickly: to slather butter on toast.
  • slithering — to slide down or along a surface, especially unsteadily, from side to side, or with some friction or noise: The box slithered down the chute.
  • smithereen — to break into small fragments
  • smothering — to stifle or suffocate, as by smoke or other means of preventing free breathing.
  • softheaded — stupid or foolish
  • southerner — a native or inhabitant of the south.
  • southernly — southerly.
  • speleothem — a natural structure within a cave
  • stenotherm — an organism that is only able to live within a narrow parameter of temperatures
  • stepfather — the husband of one's mother by a later marriage.
  • stepmother — the wife of one's father by a later marriage.
  • stoutherie — theft
  • strengthen — to make stronger; give strength to.
  • sutherlandEarl Wilbur, Jr. 1915–74, U.S. biochemist: Nobel Prize in medicine 1971.
  • sweetheart — either of a pair of lovers in relation to the other.
  • synesthete — a sensation produced in one modality when a stimulus is applied to another modality, as when the hearing of a certain sound induces the visualization of a certain color.
  • synthesise — to form (a material or abstract entity) by combining parts or elements (opposed to analyze): to synthesize a statement.
  • synthesist — the combining of the constituent elements of separate material or abstract entities into a single or unified entity (opposed to analysis, ) the separating of any material or abstract entity into its constituent elements.
  • synthesize — to form (a material or abstract entity) by combining parts or elements (opposed to analyze): to synthesize a statement.
  • synthetase — ligase.
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