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11-letter words containing d, e, o, r, i, s

  • radnorshire — a historic county in Powys, in E Wales.
  • readmission — the act of allowing to enter; entrance granted by permission, by provision or existence of pecuniary means, or by the removal of obstacles: the admission of aliens into a country.
  • reconsigned — to hand over or deliver formally or officially; commit (often followed by to).
  • rediffusion — act of diffusing; state of being diffused.
  • redigestion — the act or process of redigesting
  • rediscovery — the act or an instance of discovering.
  • rest period — a period of rest
  • restationed — a place or position in which a person or thing is normally located.
  • rhinestoned — adorned with rhinestones
  • rhomboideus — either of two back muscles that function to move the scapula.
  • 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.
  • rose window — a circular window decorated with tracery symmetrical about the center.
  • rose-tinted — excessively optimistic
  • safe period — an interval of the menstrual cycle when fertilization is considered to be least likely, usually a number of days prior and subsequent to the onset of menstruation.
  • sailboarder — windsurfer
  • scarabaeoid — resembling a scarab.
  • schrodinger — Erwin [er-vin] /ˈɛr vɪn/ (Show IPA), 1887–1961, German physicist: Nobel prize 1933.
  • sclerotized — (especially of the cuticle of an arthropod) hardened by the presence of substances other than chitin, as by scleroproteins, waxes, or calcium salts.
  • scorpaenoid — resembling or related to the family Scorpaenidae.
  • scripholder — a person who owns a scrip or scrips
  • second-tier — not in the first rank
  • secondarily — next after the first in order, place, time, etc.
  • seditionary — of or relating to sedition; seditious.
  • service dog — a dog trained to assist a person with a disability that is not related to vision or hearing.
  • 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.
  • shorthaired — (of an animal) having hair that is short and lies close to the body.
  • shroud-line — a cloth or sheet in which a corpse is wrapped for burial.
  • sideropenia — a lack of iron in the body
  • siderophile — (of a cell or tissue) having an affinity for iron.
  • sideroscope — an apparatus for detecting splinters of iron or steel in the eye.
  • siecle d'or — the period of the reign of Louis XIV of France.
  • simmer down — to cook or cook in a liquid at or just below the boiling point.
  • smoke-dried — to dry or cure (meat or other food) using smoke.
  • smouldering — burning slowly without flame, usually emitting smoke
  • sniffer dog — a dog trained to find illegal drugs or explosives by smell.
  • snow bridge — a mass of snow bridging a crevasse, sometimes affording a risky way across it
  • sockdoliger — a conclusive argument; a hard blow
  • sodium-free — (of food) containing less than 5 mg of sodium per serving
  • soil binder — a plant that prevents or inhibits erosion by providing a ground cover and forming a dense network of roots that hold the soil.
  • soldier ant — a type of ant that has a disproportionately large head
  • soldier fly — any of several flies of the family Stratiomyidae, characterized by brightly colored abdominal stripes.
  • soldierfish — any of several squirrelfishes of the family Holocentridae.
  • soldierlike — resembling a soldier
  • soldiership — a person who serves in an army; a person engaged in military service.
  • sound mixer — sb who records film sound
  • soured milk — milk that has been deliberately soured by fermentation or by adding acids such as lemon juice or vinegar, to be used in cooking
  • southbridge — a town in S Massachusetts.
  • spheroidize — to turn or be turned into spheroids
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