11-letter words containing d, e, l, o, s
- endosteally — in the manner of the endosteum
- ensorcelled — Simple past tense and past participle of ensorcell.
- epicycloids — Plural form of epicycloid.
- erysipeloid — an infective dermatitis mainly affecting the hands, characterized by inflammation and caused by the microorganism Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae on contaminated meat, poultry, or fish: most prevalent among fishermen and butchers
- eurodollars — deposits of U.S. dollars in banks outside the U.S., especially in Europe
- field house — a building housing the dressing facilities, storage spaces, etc., used in connection with an athletic field.
- field mouse — any of various short-tailed mice or voles inhabiting fields and meadows.
- field sport — Hunting, shooting birds, and fishing with a rod are referred to as field sports when they are done mainly for pleasure.
- fieldstones — Plural form of fieldstone.
- flesh wound — a wound that does not penetrate beyond the flesh; a slight or superficial wound.
- floodwaters — The waters of a flood.
- flowerheads — Plural form of flowerhead.
- fluoridates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of fluoridate.
- food vessel — an early Bronze Age grave vessel, 1600–1300 b.c., found in Ireland and northern Britain and intended for the use of the deceased in the afterlife.
- footslogged — Simple past tense and past participle of footslog.
- footsoldier — Alternative spelling of foot soldier.
- forced sale — a sale held as a result of a judicial order.
- forest land — Forest land is land that is mainly covered by forest.
- forestalled — Simple past tense and past participle of forestall.
- forestlands — Plural form of forestland.
- freeholders — Plural form of freeholder.
- freeloaders — Plural form of freeloader.
- frescobaldi — Girolamo [jee-raw-lah-maw] /dʒiˈrɔ lɑ mɔ/ (Show IPA), 1583–1643, Italian organist and composer.
- fundholders — Plural form of fundholder.
- galactoside — A glycoside yielding galactose on hydrolysis.
- ganglioside — any of a class of glycolipids, found chiefly in nerve ganglia, that upon hydrolysis yield sphingosine, neuraminic acid, a fatty acid, and a monosaccharide.
- glide slope — the angle that the glidepath of an aircraft or spacecraft makes with the horizontal.
- glucosidase — (enzyme) Any enzyme that hydrolyses glucosides.
- glycosidase — (enzyme) Any enzyme that catalyses the hydrolysis of a glycoside.
- goaltenders — Plural form of goaltender.
- god help us — If you say God help us, you mean that you have negative feelings about the person or situation you are talking about.
- godlessness — The state of being godless.
- godlikeness — The quality of being godlike.
- golden rose — a gold, bejeweled ornament in the form of a rose or spray of roses, blessed and presented by the pope in recognition of service to the Holy See.
- goldfinches — Plural form of goldfinch.
- goldthreads — Plural form of goldthread.
- gospel side — (in some Protestant churches) the left side of a church, facing the altar.
- grandiosely — affectedly grand or important; pompous: grandiose words.
- groundswell — a broad, deep swell or rolling of the sea, due to a distant storm or gale.
- guelderrose — snowball (sense 2)
- half-closed — having or forming a boundary or barrier: He was blocked by a closed door. The house had a closed porch.
- half-second — 1/120 of a minute of time
- hinshelwood — Sir Cyril Norman, 1897–1967, English chemist: Nobel Prize 1956.
- hollandaise — The hollandaise sauce.
- holy orders — (used with a singular verb) the rite or sacrament of ordination.
- hooded seal — a large seal, Cystophora cristata, the male of which has a large, distensible, hoodlike sac on the head.
- hostile bid — A hostile takeover bid is one that is opposed by the company that is being bid for.
- householder — a person who holds title to or occupies a house.
- householdry — (archaic) The management and upkeep of a household.
- houselander — Caryll [kar-uh l] /ˈkær əl/ (Show IPA), 1901–54, English writer on Roman Catholicism.