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10-letter words containing a, b, s, e

  • side table — a table intended to be placed against a wall.
  • side-table — a table intended to be placed against a wall.
  • sideboards — a piece of furniture, as in a dining room, often with shelves, drawers, etc., for holding articles of table service.
  • sieva bean — butter bean.
  • silverback — an older male gorilla, usually the leader of a troop, whose hairs along the back turn gray with age.
  • sinkerball — sinker (def 5).
  • skara brae — the site of an excavated Neolithic village on Pomona in the Orkney Islands, dating from c2000 b.c.
  • skateboard — a device for riding upon, usually while standing, consisting of a short, oblong piece of wood, plastic, or aluminum mounted on large roller-skate wheels, used on smooth surfaces and requiring better balance of the rider than the ordinary roller skate does.
  • sketchable — suitable for being sketched.
  • slab-sided — having the sides long and flat, like slabs.
  • slabbiness — the state or condition of being slabby
  • slate blue — a moderate to dark grayish blue.
  • slate-blue — of a dark greyish-blue colour
  • slavophobe — a person who fears or hates the Slavs, their influence, or things Slavic.
  • sleazeball — a sleazy person; sleaze.
  • sloth bear — a coarse-haired, long-snouted bear, Ursus ursinus, of India and Indochina: now rare.
  • small beer — weak beer.
  • small-bore — of, noting, or relating to a .22-caliber firearm.
  • smokeboard — a board situated above a fireplace to prevent the emission of smoke into a room
  • snail bore — drill1 (def 5).
  • snowblades — a type of skis, about half the length of normal downhill skis and used without poles
  • social bee — any of several bees, as the honeybees or bumblebees, that live together in communities.
  • soda bread — an Irish quick bread leavened with baking soda, usually made with buttermilk.
  • softballer — a person who plays or is an enthusiast of softball.
  • soil-based — having soil as the main constituent
  • somnambule — a person who sleepwalks
  • soubresaut — a jump performed with the legs held together and the body erect but slightly curved to the side.
  • spaceborne — moving in orbit around the earth: a spaceborne surveillance system.
  • spare ribs — a cut of meat from the rib section, especially of pork or beef, with some meat adhering to the bones.
  • sperm bank — a repository for storing sperm and keeping it viable under scientifically controlled conditions prior to its use in artificial insemination.
  • spitballer — a pitcher who is known or believed to throw spitballs.
  • splittable — to divide or separate from end to end or into layers: to split a log in two.
  • sponge bag — a small, usually waterproof, case for carrying toilet articles.
  • spongeable — able to be cleaned with a sponge
  • spreadable — capable of being spread; easily spread: a soft, spreadable cheese.
  • spuleblade — the shoulder blade
  • squabasher — a person who squabashes someone or something
  • squashable — easily squashed; soft
  • squeezable — easily squeezed, compressed, or the like.
  • st. albert — a town in central Alberta, in W Canada, near Edmonton.
  • stabilised — to make or hold stable, firm, or steadfast.
  • stabilizer — a person or thing that stabilizes.
  • stable boy — A stable boy is a young man who works in a stable looking after the horses.
  • stable fly — a blood-sucking muscid fly, Stomoxys calcitrans, that attacks man and domestic animals
  • stable lad — A stable lad is the same as a stable boy.
  • stableford — a scoring system in which points are awarded according to the number of strokes taken at each hole, whereby a hole completed in one stroke over par counts as one point, a hole completed in level par counts as two points, etc
  • stablemate — a horse sharing a stable with another.
  • stableness — not likely to fall or give way, as a structure, support, foundation, etc.; firm; steady.
  • stablished — establish.
  • stake boat — an anchored boat to which barges or other boats are temporarily moored.
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