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11-letter words containing z, y

  • agonizingly — accompanied by, filled with, or resulting in agony or distress: We spent an agonizing hour waiting to hear if the accident had been serious or not.
  • analyzation — to separate (a material or abstract entity) into constituent parts or elements; determine the elements or essential features of (opposed to synthesize): to analyze an argument.
  • anonymizers — Plural form of anonymizer.
  • anti-enzyme — a substance that inhibits or counteracts the action of an enzyme.
  • artzybashev — Mikhail [myi-khuh-yeel] /myɪ xʌˈyil/ (Show IPA), 1878–1927, Russian writer.
  • azimuthally — Astronomy, Navigation. the arc of the horizon measured clockwise from the south point, in astronomy, or from the north point, in navigation, to the point where a vertical circle through a given heavenly body intersects the horizon.
  • belize city — a port and the largest city in Belize, on the Caribbean coast: capital until 1973, when that function was transferred inland to Belmopan owing to hurricane risk. Pop: 53 000 (2005 est)
  • benactyzine — a crystalline drug, C20H25NO3, used to make tranquilizers
  • benzopyrene — an aromatic hydrocarbon, C20H12, found in coal tar, cigarette smoke, etc. and known to be a cause of cancer in animals
  • berzerkeley — (humour)   /b*r-zer'klee/ (From "berserk", via the name of a now-deceased record label) A humorous distortion of "Berkeley" used especially to refer to the practices or products of the BSD Unix hackers. See software bloat, Missed'em-five, Berkeley Quality Software. Mainstream use of this term in reference to the cultural and political peculiarities of UC Berkeley as a whole has been reported from as far back as the 1960s.
  • blaze a way — to pioneer, set a direction or course, etc.
  • booby prize — The booby prize is a prize given as a joke to the person who comes last in a competition.
  • breathalyze — If the driver of a car is breathalyzed by the police, they ask him or her to breathe into a special bag or device in order to test whether he or she has drunk too much alcohol.
  • busy lizzie — a balsaminaceous plant, Impatiens balsamina, that has pink, red, or white flowers and is often grown as a pot plant
  • byzantinism — caesaropapism, especially before the Great Schism of 1054.
  • byzantinist — an authority on or student of the history and culture of the Byzantine Empire.
  • chalazogamy — (of plants) the process of fertilization whereby the pollen tube penetrates the embryosac through the chalaza rather than through the micropyle
  • coenzymatic — of or relating to coenzymes
  • cognizantly — In a cognizant manner.
  • conveyorize — to install conveyor belts in (a factory, etc)
  • crazy about — mentally deranged; demented; insane.
  • crazy horse — Native American name Ta-Sunko-Witko. ?1849–77, Sioux chief, remembered for his attempts to resist White settlement in Sioux territory
  • crazy house — an asylum for people with psychiatric disorders
  • crazy quilt — If you describe something as a crazy quilt of other things, you mean that it is a mixture of those things without any pattern or order.
  • cryogenized — treated with or stored in a cryogen.
  • cryptozoite — a malarial parasite at the stage of development in its host before it enters the red blood cells
  • crystalized — Simple past tense and past participle of crystalize.
  • crystalizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of crystalize.
  • crystallize — If you crystallize an opinion or idea, or if it crystallizes, it becomes fixed and definite in someone's mind.
  • cyclazocine — an opiate antagonist used to inhibit the effects of morphine or heroin
  • cyclization — the process by which the atoms of a compound become a closed ring
  • daily dozen — gymnastic setting-up exercises (originally twelve) done daily
  • dehypnotize — to bring out of the hypnotic state
  • demythicize — to turn into, treat, or explain as a myth.
  • denazifying — Present participle of denazify.
  • deoxygenize — deoxygenate.
  • dialkylzinc — (organic chemistry) Any organometallic compound of zinc containing two alkyl groups.
  • disyllabize — to make disyllabic.
  • dizzy spell — attack of vertigo
  • drizzlingly — With drizzle, or light rain.
  • easy-breezy — easy: an easy-breezy way to update your wardrobe.
  • electrolyze — Subject to or treat by electrolysis.
  • endoenzymes — Plural form of endoenzyme.
  • enzymolysis — a biochemical decomposition, such as a fermentation, that is catalysed by an enzyme
  • etymologize — Give or trace the etymology of (a word).
  • fuzzy logic — A superset of Boolean logic dealing with the concept of partial truth -- truth values between "completely true" and "completely false". It was introduced by Dr. Lotfi Zadeh of UCB in the 1960's as a means to model the uncertainty of natural language. Any specific theory may be generalised from a discrete (or "crisp") form to a continuous (fuzzy) form, e.g. "fuzzy calculus", "fuzzy differential equations" etc. Fuzzy logic replaces Boolean truth values with degrees of truth which are very similar to probabilities except that they need not sum to one. Instead of an assertion pred(X), meaning that X definitely has the property associated with predicate "pred", we have a truth function truth(pred(X)) which gives the degree of truth that X has that property. We can combine such values using the standard definitions of fuzzy logic: truth(not x) = 1.0 - truth(x) truth(x and y) = minimum (truth(x), truth(y)) truth(x or y) = maximum (truth(x), truth(y)) (There are other possible definitions for "and" and "or", e.g. using sum and product). If truth values are restricted to 0 and 1 then these functions behave just like their Boolean counterparts. This is known as the "extension principle". Just as a Boolean predicate asserts that its argument definitely belongs to some subset of all objects, a fuzzy predicate gives the degree of truth with which its argument belongs to a fuzzy subset. E-mail servers: <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>.
  • fuzzy-wuzzy — a Black fuzzy-haired native of any of various countries
  • glycyrrhiza — Any legume (such as liquorice) of the genus [Glycyrrhiza]].
  • haphazardly — in a haphazard manner; at random.
  • haphazardry — haphazard character, state, or order; fortuity.

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