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10-letter words containing a, c, l, o, s

  • scillonian — of or relating to the Scilly Isles or their inhabitants
  • sclerotial — a vegetative, resting food-storage body in certain higher fungi, composed of a compact mass of hardened mycelia.
  • scottsdale — a city in central Arizona, near Phoenix.
  • scroll bar — computers;
  • scroll saw — a narrow saw mounted vertically in a frame and operated with an up-and-down motion, used for cutting curved ornamental designs.
  • scrollable — able to be scrolled
  • scrollhead — billethead.
  • sdrucciola — (of rhymes) triple
  • seed coral — coral fragments used for jewelry.
  • semiotical — of or relating to signs.
  • sexlocular — having six loculi or cells for seeds
  • shackletonSir Ernest Henry, 1874–1922, English explorer of the Antarctic.
  • shellycoat — a mythical creature dressed in shells who haunts rivers and streams
  • shockstall — the loss of lift and increase of drag experienced by transonic aircraft when strong shock waves on the wings cause the airflow to separate from the wing surfaces
  • shopaholic — a frequent shopper, especially one who is unable to control his or her spending.
  • show-place — an estate, mansion, or the like, usually open to the public, renowned for its beauty, excellent design and workmanship, historical interest, etc.
  • shylockian — a relentless and revengeful moneylender in Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice.
  • sialagogic — encouraging salivary flow.
  • simoniacal — a person who practices simony.
  • slavocracy — the rule or domination of slaveholders: the slavocracy of the old plantations.
  • slip a cog — (not in technical use) a gear tooth, formerly especially one of hardwood or metal, fitted into a slot in a gearwheel of less durable material.
  • slot racer — slot car.
  • slouch hat — a soft hat often made of felt and having a supple, usually broad brim.
  • slow coach — a slowpoke.
  • slow march — a march in slow time
  • slow match — a slow-burning match or fuse, often consisting of a rope or cord soaked in a solution of saltpeter.
  • small chop — cocktail snacks
  • social bee — any of several bees, as the honeybees or bumblebees, that live together in communities.
  • social war — Greek History. the war between Athens and its confederates, 357–355 b.c.
  • socialised — to make social; make fit for life in companionship with others.
  • socialized — to make social; make fit for life in companionship with others.
  • socializer — to make social; make fit for life in companionship with others.
  • socialness — relating to, devoted to, or characterized by friendly companionship or relations: a social club.
  • societally — noting or pertaining to large social groups, or to their activities, customs, etc.
  • soft scale — any of numerous homopterous insect pests of the family Coccidae, as leafhoppers, aphids, and whiteflies, that are destructive to crops, shade and fruit trees, and various houseplants.
  • soil stack — a vertical soil pipe.
  • solacement — a comfort or consolation
  • solar cell — a photovoltaic cell that converts sunlight directly into electricity.
  • solicitant — a solicitor
  • somali cat — a breed of cat with medium-length silky hair, large ears, and a bushy tail
  • someplaces — somewhere
  • sophoclean — 495?–406? b.c, Greek dramatist.
  • soul patch — a small patch of facial hair below the centre of the lower lip and above the chin
  • spark coil — a coil of many turns of insulated wire on an iron core, used for producing sparks.
  • speculator — a person who is engaged in commercial or financial speculation.
  • splanchno- — the viscera
  • spondaical — composed of spondees
  • sporadical — (of similar things or occurrences) appearing or happening at irregular intervals in time; occasional: sporadic renewals of enthusiasm.
  • sporicidal — a substance or preparation for killing spores.
  • star cloud — a cloudlike patch of light on the celestial sphere, consisting of a multitude of stars.
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