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10-letter words containing si

  • calcinosis — the abnormal deposition of calcium salts in the tissues of the body
  • calcsinter — travertine.
  • calliopsis — coreopsis
  • canalising — Present participle of canalise.
  • canonising — Present participle of canonise.
  • canvassing — to solicit votes, subscriptions, opinions, or the like from.
  • capsizable — able to be capsized
  • carnassial — of, relating to, or designating the last upper premolar and first lower molar teeth of carnivores, which have sharp edges for tearing flesh
  • carthusian — a member of an austere monastic order founded by Saint Bruno in 1084 near Grenoble, France
  • cash basis — A cash basis is a system of accounting where income is recognized when it is received, and expenses when they are paid.
  • casimir iv — 1427–92, grand duke of Lithuania (1440–92) and king of Poland (1447–92)
  • casinghead — the protruding part of a casing to which piping is attached
  • cassiopeia — the wife of Cepheus and mother of Andromeda
  • cast aside — If you cast aside someone or something, you get rid of them because they are no longer necessary or useful to you.
  • catabiosis — (medicine) The physiological process by which cells physically degrade due to age.
  • cataclasis — the deformation of rocks by crushing and shearing
  • catalepsis — Dated form of catalepsy.
  • catalysing — Present participle of catalyse.
  • catamnesis — a medical history following the onset of an illness.
  • cataphasia — a speech disorder in which a person constantly repeats a word or phrase.
  • cataphasis — Rhetoric. the use of affirmative statements to discuss a subject; affirmation through positive statements.
  • cataplasia — the degeneration of cells and tissues to a less highly developed form
  • catastasis — the part of a drama immediately preceding the climax or action-filled scene
  • catchbasin — Alternative form of catch-basin.
  • catechesis — oral religious instruction which is given to catechumens
  • cathepsins — Plural form of cathepsin.
  • caucussing — the act of holding a private, often secret meeting of members of a political party prior to an election or general party meeting
  • cellulosic — of or made from cellulose
  • centesimal — hundredth
  • ceratopsid — a dinosaur belonging to the family Ceratopsidae, characterized by their parrot-like beaks, horns and neck frills
  • cerevisiae — (informal) The species Saccharomyces cerevisiae, or brewer's yeast.
  • cesium 137 — the radioactive cesium isotope with mass number 137 and a half-life of 33 years: used for gamma irradiation of certain foods and for radiation therapy.
  • cessionary — a person to whom something is transferred; assignee; grantee
  • chastising — to discipline, especially by corporal punishment.
  • cheesiness — of or like cheese: a cheesy aroma; a cheesy taste.
  • chin music — bowling or pitching aimed at the batsman or batter's head
  • china silk — a lightweight silk fabric constructed in plain weave, often used for linings, blouses, slips, etc.
  • choosiness — The state of being choosy.
  • chrysippus — 280–209? b.c, Greek Stoic philosopher.
  • circassian — a native of Circassia
  • circensial — relating to the Roman circuses
  • civilising — Present participle of civilise.
  • classicism — Classicism is a style of art practised especially in the 18th century in Europe. It has simple regular forms and the artist does not attempt to express strong emotions.
  • classicist — A classicist is someone who studies the ancient Greek and Roman civilizations, especially their languages, literature, and philosophy.
  • classicize — to make classic
  • classified — Classified information or documents are officially secret.
  • classifier — a person or thing that classifies.
  • classifies — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of classify.
  • classiness — of high class, rank, or grade; stylish; admirably smart; elegant.
  • clientside — Alternative spelling of client-side.
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