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11-letter words containing d, e, p, n, s

  • snail-paced — slow of pace or motion, like a snail; sluggish.
  • snapshotted — an informal photograph, especially one taken quickly by a handheld camera.
  • snow-capped — A snow-capped mountain is covered with snow at the top.
  • speed demon — a person who travels or works at high speed.
  • speedcoding — (language)   A pseudocode interpreter for mathematics on IBM 701 and IBM 650 written by John Backus in 1953.
  • spellbinder — a person or thing that spellbinds, especially a powerful speaker who can captivate an audience.
  • spendthrift — a person who spends possessions or money extravagantly or wastefully; prodigal.
  • sperm donor — a man who supplies sperm to be used in an artificial fertilization process
  • spider vein — one of a radiating network of dilated capillaries on the skin.
  • spindlelegs — (used with a plural verb) long, thin legs.
  • spinsterdom — the state of being a spinster
  • spiny-rayed — spiny-finned.
  • splendorous — brilliant or gorgeous appearance, coloring, etc.; magnificence: the splendor of the palace.
  • splodginess — the state of being splodgy
  • spoken word — The spoken word is used to refer to language expressed in speech, for example in contrast to written texts or music.
  • sponge down — to wipe clean with a damp sponge or cloth
  • spoon bread — Chiefly South Midland and Southern U.S. a baked dish made with cornmeal, milk, eggs, and shortening, served as an accompaniment to meat.
  • spottedness — the state, condition or quality of being spotted
  • spreadingly — in a spreading manner
  • spring tide — the large rise and fall of the tide at or soon after the new or the full moon.
  • springfield — a state in the central United States: a part of the Midwest. 56,400 sq. mi. (146,075 sq. km). Capital: Springfield. Abbreviation: IL (for use with zip code), Ill.
  • sprinklered — having or protected by a sprinkler system.
  • standpatter — a person who refuses to consider or accept change.
  • stepdancing — a dance emphasizing footwork or certain steps instead of other bodily gestures or movement
  • stipendiary — receiving a stipend; performing services for regular pay.
  • stipendiate — to pay or support with a stipend
  • strandloper — a member of an extinct tribe of Khoikhoi or Bushmen who lived on seafood gathered on the beaches of southern Africa
  • studentship — the state or condition of being a student.
  • superabound — to abound beyond something else.
  • superceding — supersede.
  • superdainty — very dainty
  • superharden — harden (def 6).
  • superinduce — to bring in or induce as an added feature, circumstance, etc.; superimpose.
  • superintend — to oversee and direct (work, processes, etc.).
  • supermodern — highly modern
  • superseding — to replace in power, authority, effectiveness, acceptance, use, etc., as by another person or thing.
  • suppedaneum — a shelf affixed to a cross for supporting the feet of the crucified.
  • suspendered — wearing suspenders
  • suspendible — to hang by attachment to something above: to suspend a chandelier from the ceiling.
  • topdressing — an application of fertiliser to soil
  • torpedinous — of, relating to, or resembling a torpedo
  • transpadane — on the farther side, especially the northern side of the Po River.
  • transponder — a radio, radar, or sonar transceiver that automatically transmits a signal upon reception of a designated incoming signal.
  • transported — emotionally moved; ecstatic: transported by the music.
  • unaspirated — Phonetics. to articulate (a speech sound, especially a stop) so as to produce an audible puff of breath, as with the first t of total, the second t being unaspirated. to articulate (the beginning of a word or syllable) with an h -sound, as in which, pronounced (hwich), or hitch as opposed to witch or itch.
  • undeposited — to place for safekeeping or in trust, especially in a bank account: He deposited his paycheck every Friday.
  • undepressed — not despondent or sunken
  • under wraps — to enclose in something wound or folded about (often followed by up): She wrapped her head in a scarf.
  • underexpose — to expose either to insufficient light or to sufficient light for too short a period, as in photography.
  • underpraise — to praise to a lesser degree or extent than the circumstances warrant.
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