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There are 20 eleven-letter words ending with PLAY

chamber␣playchapterplayclose␣of␣playcounterplayelectroplayfield␣of␣playholodisplaylines␣of␣playmiracle␣playmystery␣playno␣hat,␣no␣playno␣jab,␣no␣playpass-and-playpassion␣playplug-and-play plug␣and␣playproblem␣playsqueeze␣playstate␣of␣playstay␣and␣play

29 definitions found

  • chamber␣play — n. A play of usually three acts which can be performed with a…
  • chapterplay — n. A film serial, formerly shown in instalments in theaters in…
  • close␣of␣play — n. (Cricket) The end of a day’s play. — n. (Tennis) The end of the final game (not to be confused with… — n. (By extension) The end of the working day.
  • counterplay — n. A game move made as a response. — n. (Chess) A counterattack in a different part of the board. — n. (Video games, sociology) A subversive style of gameplay in…
  • electroplay — n. (BDSM) sexual activity involving electric shock.
  • field␣of␣play — n. Alternative form of playing field.
  • holodisplay — n. (Science fiction) A holographic display.
  • lines␣of␣play — n. Plural of line of play.
  • miracle␣play — n. A kind of mystery play that re-enacted miraculous interventions…
  • mystery␣play — n. (Performing arts) A medieval dramatic performance depicting…
  • no␣hat,␣no␣play — phr. (Australia) A school policy requiring students to wear a…
  • no␣jab,␣no␣play — phr. (Australia, informal) The government policy of permitting…
  • pass-and-play — adj. (Video games) Capable of being played by more than one player…
  • passion␣play — n. A play depicting the Passion of Christ. — n. Any analogous religious story of the suffering, death, and… — n. An overly dramatic depiction or enaction of something, especially…
  • plug-and-play — n. Alternative form of plug and play.
  • plug␣and␣play — n. (Computing) A feature allowing new hardware added to a computer… — n. The use of a base formulation that can be modified with DNA…
  • problem␣play — n. (Theater) A form of drama that emerged in the 19th century…
  • squeeze␣play — n. (Baseball) The tactic of bunting the ball to help a runner… — n. (Figurative) An instance of ’squeezing’ someone: a use of pressure… — n. (Bridge) The tactic of running a suit to compel another player…
  • state␣of␣play — n. (UK) The current situation (typically in sports).
  • stay␣and␣play — n. (Medicine, informal) The treating of casualties at the scene…
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  • Spanish Wiktionary: no word
  • Italian Wiktionary: no word
  • German Wiktionary: 2 words
  • Portuguese Wiktionary: no word
  • Dutch Wiktionary: no word

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