11-letter words containing d, e, l, o, s
- pseudologue — a person who suffers from pseudologia
- pseudopodal — (of protozoans) belonging to the former division Pseudopoda
- psychodelia — the production of, or the culture associated with, psychedelic experiences
- radicellose — having small roots or rhizoids
- riot shield — Riot shields are pieces of equipment made of transparent plastic which are used by the police to protect themselves against angry crowds.
- robbinsdale — a city in SE Minnesota, near Minneapolis.
- rocket sled — a sled propelled along a long track by rocket engines, for testing the effects of high rates of acceleration and deceleration.
- rolled oats — oat grains that have been flattened under rollers
- saddle horn — horn (def 19).
- saddle roof — curved covering for a building
- saddle shoe — an oxford with a saddle of contrasting color.
- saddle soap — a soap, usually consisting chiefly of Castile, used for cleaning and preserving saddles and other leather articles.
- saddle sore — an irritation or sore on a horse caused by the rubbing of a poorly adjusted saddle.
- saddle-sore — an irritation or sore on a horse caused by the rubbing of a poorly adjusted saddle.
- saddlecloth — Horse Racing. a cloth placed over the saddle of a racehorse bearing the horse's number.
- sailboarder — windsurfer
- san leandro — a city in W California.
- scaffoldage — a scaffold or scaffolding
- scale model — a drawing which has been reduced or enlarged from its original size, to a specified scale
- scaled-down — reduced in level of activity, extent, numbers, etc
- schollander — Donald ("Don") born 1946, U.S. swimmer.
- scleroderma — a disease in which connective tissue anywhere in the body becomes hardened and rigid.
- sclerotized — (especially of the cuticle of an arthropod) hardened by the presence of substances other than chitin, as by scleroproteins, waxes, or calcium salts.
- scolopendra — a member of a genus of centipedes belonging to the Scolopendridae family
- scoundrelly — having the character of a scoundrel; unscrupulous; villainous.
- scripholder — a person who owns a scrip or scrips
- sealed book — something beyond understanding and therefore unknown.
- sealed move — the last move before an adjournment, which is written down by the player making it, sealed in an envelope, and kept secret from his opponent until play is resumed
- sealed road — route surfaced for use by traffic
- second lien — a lien subordinate to a previous or preferred lien.
- second line — a jaunty, syncopated rhythm in 2/4 time, often used in the rhythm and blues and jazz of New Orleans
- second self — one who associates so closely with a given person as to assume that person's mode of behavior, personality, beliefs, etc.
- second-half — happening in the second half of a game
- secondarily — next after the first in order, place, time, etc.
- self-avowed — acknowledged; declared: an avowed enemy.
- self-formed — external appearance of a clearly defined area, as distinguished from color or material; configuration: a triangular form.
- self-loader — semiautomatic (def 3).
- self-parody — a humorous or satirical imitation of a serious piece of literature or writing: his hilarious parody of Hamlet's soliloquy.
- self-poised — acting with poise.
- semi-closed — having or forming a boundary or barrier: He was blocked by a closed door. The house had a closed porch.
- settle down — to appoint, fix, or resolve definitely and conclusively; agree upon (as time, price, or conditions).
- severalfold — comprising several parts or members.
- shade cloth — a covering made of cloth or plastic, especially one used to control the amount of sunlight to which plants are exposed.
- shareholder — a holder or owner of shares, especially in a company or corporation.
- short field — the area of the infield between third base and second, covered by the shortstop.
- short-lived — living or lasting only a little while.
- shovelboard — the game of shuffleboard.
- shroud-line — a cloth or sheet in which a corpse is wrapped for burial.
- siderophile — (of a cell or tissue) having an affinity for iron.
- siecle d'or — the period of the reign of Louis XIV of France.