Anagrams of systole
Word systole has
1 exact anagrams and 136 other words
that can be made by using the letters of systole.
- 2,4,5-t
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noun,
a light-tan, water-insoluble solid, C 8 H 5 Cl 3 O 3 , used chiefly for killing weeds.
- Styles
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noun,
a particular kind, sort, or type, as with reference to form, appearance, or character:
- stylo-
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- style
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noun,
a particular kind, sort, or type, as with reference to form, appearance, or character:
- styl-
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- loses
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Idioms,
lose face. face (def 51).
- stole
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noun,
an ecclesiastical vestment consisting of a narrow strip of silk or other material worn over the shoulders or, by deacons, over the left shoulder only, and arranged to hang down in front to the knee or below.
Compare tippet (def 2).
- loess
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noun,
a loamy deposit formed by wind, usually yellowish and calcareous, common in the Mississippi Valley and in Europe and Asia.
- telos
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noun,
the end term of a goal-directed process; especially, the Aristotelian final cause.
- lossy
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adjective,
(of a material or transmission line) causing appreciable loss or dissipation of energy.
- lyso-
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- telo-
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- syst.
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- Elyot
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noun,
Sir Thomas, c1490–1546, English scholar and diplomat.
- Osset
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noun,
a member of an Aryan people of Ossetia whose religion combines features of Islam and Christianity.
- toles
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noun,
enameled or lacquered metalware, usually with gilt decoration, often used, especially in the 18th century, for trays, lampshades, etc.
- oste-
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- soles
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noun,
a plural of sol3 .
- 30-30
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- sleys
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noun,
the reed of a loom.
- lyse
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verb (used with object),
to cause dissolution or destruction of cells by lysins.
- lyte
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- sole
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noun,
the bottom or under surface of the foot.
- Sol.
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- lys-
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- lyes
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noun,
a highly concentrated, aqueous solution of potassium hydroxide or sodium hydroxide.
- soys
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noun,
soy sauce.
- 1080
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- Lose
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Idioms,
lose face. face (def 51).
- Loss
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noun,
detriment, disadvantage, or deprivation from failure to keep, have, or get:
- Leto
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noun,
the mother by Zeus of Apollo and Artemis, called Latona by the Romans.
- lost
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Idioms,
get lost, Slang.
to absent oneself:
to stop being a nuisance:
- lote
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noun,
lotus.
- slot
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noun,
a narrow, elongated depression, groove, notch, slit, or aperture, especially a narrow opening for receiving or admitting something, as a coin or a letter.
- sloe
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noun,
the small, sour, blackish fruit of the blackthorn, Prunus spinosa, of the rose family.
- sley
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noun,
the reed of a loom.
- ole-
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- oles
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noun,
a cry of “olé.”.
- sels
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noun, adjective, pronoun,
self.
- sols
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noun,
the syllable used for the fifth tone of a diatonic scale.
- less
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noun,
a smaller amount or quantity:
- Ste.
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- est.
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- tel-
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- STOL
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noun,
a convertiplane that can become airborne after a short takeoff run and has forward speeds comparable to those of conventional aircraft.
- toys
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noun,
an object, often a small representation of something familiar, as an animal or person, for children or others to play with; plaything.
- tole
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noun,
enameled or lacquered metalware, usually with gilt decoration, often used, especially in the 18th century, for trays, lampshades, etc.
- toey
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adjective,
touchy or restive; apprehensive; fractious.
- LEST
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conjunction,
for fear that; so that (one) should not (used negatively to introduce a clause expressive of an action or occurrence requiring caution):
- eyot
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noun,
ait.
- Tess
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noun,
a female given name, form of Theresa.
- toss
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noun,
an act or instance of tossing.
- leys
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noun,
leu.
- sots
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noun,
a drunkard.
- Leos
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noun,
Astronomy. the Lion, a zodiacal constellation between Virgo and Cancer, containing the bright star Regulus.
- eso-
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- Elys
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noun,
Isle of, a former administrative county in E England: now part of Cambridgeshire.
- TOY
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noun,
an object, often a small representation of something familiar, as an animal or person, for children or others to play with; plaything.
- SOS
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noun,
any call for help:
- Syl
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- SES
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noun,
the syllable used for the seventh tone of a scale and sometimes for the tone B.
- TSE
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- SEL
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noun, adjective, pronoun,
self.
- SLE
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- soy
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noun,
soy sauce.
- toe
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noun,
one of the terminal digits of the human foot.
- Sly
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Idioms,
on the sly, secretly; furtively:
- tlo
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- TES
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noun,
ti1 .
- STL
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- sty
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noun,
a pen or enclosure for swine; pigpen.
- St.
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- SST
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- SSE
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- ss.
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- sot
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noun,
a drunkard.
- So.
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- se-
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- TSS
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- Lt.
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- Ely
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noun,
Isle of, a former administrative county in E England: now part of Cambridgeshire.
- ETS
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- ETO
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- Yeo
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- yes
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noun,
an affirmative reply.
- yet
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Idioms,
as yet. as1 (def 31).
- ety
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- ess
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noun,
the letter S, s.
- ESL
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- EOS
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noun,
the ancient Greek goddess of the dawn, identified by the Romans with Aurora.
- Ley
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noun,
leu.
- LEO
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noun,
Astronomy. the Lion, a zodiacal constellation between Virgo and Cancer, containing the bright star Regulus.
- Les
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- let
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noun,
British. a lease.
- els
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noun,
Informal. elevated railroad.
- lye
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noun,
a highly concentrated, aqueous solution of potassium hydroxide or sodium hydroxide.
- LOE
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noun, verb (used with or without object),
love.
- eo-
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- OTS
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- ote
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- ot-
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- OSS
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- ose
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- Loy
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noun,
a female given name.
- Oys
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noun,
a grandchild.
- OES
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noun,
the fifteenth letter of the English alphabet, a vowel.
- LST
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- LSS
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- Lot
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noun,
one of a set of objects, as straws or pebbles, drawn or thrown from a container to decide a question or choice by chance.
- ey
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- TL
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- ty
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- et
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verb,
a simple past tense of eat.
- el
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noun,
Informal. elevated railroad.
- E.
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noun,
Edward (St. John) 1925–2000, U.S. writer and illustrator.
- TE
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noun,
ti1 .
- Y.
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- SL
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- T1
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- le
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- sy
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noun,
a male given name, form of Seymour, Simon, or Silas.
- oy
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noun,
a grandchild.
- OE
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noun,
oy2 .
- O.
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- LO
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adjective,
an informal, simplified spelling of low1 , used especially in labeling or advertising commercial products:
- ly
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- L2
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- t.
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- L1
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- S.
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- L.
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- yo
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interjection,
(used as an exclamation to get someone's attention, express excitement, greet someone, etc.)
- yl
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- ye
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pronoun,
Archaic, except in some elevated or ecclesiastical prose Literary, or British Dialect.
(used nominatively as the plural of thou especially in rhetorical, didactic, or poetic contexts, in addressing a group of persons or things):
(used nominatively for the second person singular, especially in polite address):
(used objectively in the second person singular or plural):
- YT
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- ol
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