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There are 11 eight-letter words containing TASI| ASTASIAS | • astasias n. Plural of astasia. • ASTASIA n. the inability, due to imperfect muscular coordination, to keep erect. | | ECSTASIS | • ecstasis n. Alternative form of ekstasis. • ECSTASIS n. ecstasy. | | ECTASIAS | • ectasias n. Plural of ectasia. • ECTASIA n. the lengthening of a short syllable, also ECTASIS. | | ENTASIAS | • ENTASIA n. a spasmodic contraction of a muscle. | | EPITASIS | • epitasis n. (Ancient drama) The second part of a play, in which the action begins. • epitasis n. (Rhetoric) The addition of a concluding sentence that merely emphasizes what has already been stated. • epitasis n. (Obsolete) The period of violence in a fever or disease; paroxysm. | | EXTASIES | • extasies n. Plural of extasy. • EXTASY n. a state of rapture. | | FANTASIA | • fantasia n. (Music, also figurative) A form of instrumental composition with a free structure and improvisational… • fantasia n. (Chiefly art, by extension) Any work which is unstructured or comprises other works of different genres or styles. • fantasia n. A traditional festival of the inhabitants of the Maghreb (in northwest Africa) featuring exhibitions of horsemanship. | | FANTASIE | • fantasie n. Obsolete spelling of fantasy. • FANTASIE n. a free-form musical composition, also FANTASIA. | | OUTASITE | • outasite adj. Alternative spelling of outasight. • OUTASITE adj. amazing, excellent, also OUTASIGHT. | | PROTASIS | • protasis n. The first part of a play, in which the setting and characters are introduced. • protasis n. (Logic, grammar) A clause that expresses a contingent element in a conditional sentence. • PROTASIS n. the introductory part of a classical drama. | | STASIMON | • stasimon n. (Drama, Ancient Greek drama) A song of the chorus during a tragedy, continued without the interruption… • STASIMON n. (Greek) a choral ode in an ancient Greek drama. |
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