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10-letter words containing d, i, s, n, e

  • sarcodines — belonging or pertaining to the protist phylum Sarcodina, comprising protozoa that move and capture food by forming pseudopodia.
  • scandalise — to shock or horrify by something considered immoral or improper.
  • scandalize — to shock or horrify by something considered immoral or improper.
  • scheduling — a plan of procedure, usually written, for a proposed objective, especially with reference to the sequence of and time allotted for each item or operation necessary to its completion: The schedule allows three weeks for this stage.
  • scorpaenid — belonging or pertaining to the Scorpaenidae, a family of marine fishes with spiny fins, including the rockfishes, scorpionfishes, and lionfishes.
  • screedings — screeds or floor coverings
  • sdeignfull — disdainful
  • secundines — the inner integument of an ovule.
  • sedimental — of, relating to, or of the nature of sediment.
  • sedimented — the matter that settles to the bottom of a liquid; lees; dregs.
  • seducingly — in a seducing manner
  • seed-snipe — any of several South American birds of the family Thinocoridae, related to the shorebirds but superficially resembling quail.
  • seleucidan — Seleucid.
  • semi-naked — being without clothing or covering; nude: naked children swimming in the lake.
  • semi-nomad — a member of a people or tribe that has no permanent abode but moves about from place to place, usually seasonally and often following a traditional route or circuit according to the state of the pasturage or food supply.
  • semidivine — somewhat more than mortal but less than divine.
  • semidrying — not drying completely
  • seminudity — partial nudity; the state of being partly nude
  • serenading — a complimentary performance of vocal or instrumental music in the open air at night, as by a lover under the window of his lady.
  • sex-linked — (of a gene) located in a sex chromosome.
  • sex-ridden — sexual in a rude and unpleasant way
  • shanghaied — to enroll or obtain (a sailor) for the crew of a ship by unscrupulous means, as by force or the use of liquor or drugs.
  • shieldling — a person that is protected or guarded
  • shoddiness — of poor quality or inferior workmanship: a shoddy bookcase.
  • shuddering — trembling or quivering with fear, dread, cold, etc.
  • side chain — a group of atoms bound to an atom, usually a carbon, that forms part of a larger chain or ring in a molecule
  • side money — (in a poker game) the money or chips in a side pot.
  • sideburned — having sideburns
  • sideration — sudden paralysis of a part of the body
  • sidewinder — a severe swinging blow from the side.
  • signal red — pimento (def 3).
  • signposted — A place or route that is signposted has signposts beside the road to show the way.
  • single bed — bed for one person
  • single-end — accommodation consisting of a single room
  • singlehood — the status of being unmarried.
  • sinus node — sinoatrial node.
  • sir edmundClara, 1821–1912, U.S. philanthropist who organized the American Red Cross in 1881.
  • skin diver — person who explores underwater
  • slenderize — to make slender or more slender.
  • slide knot — a knot formed by making two half hitches on the standing part of the rope, the second hitch being next to the loop, which can be tightened.
  • smaragdine — of or relating to emeralds.
  • smoldering — to burn without flame; undergo slow or suppressed combustion.
  • snow devil — a whirling column of snow
  • soda niter — a white or transparent mineral, sodium nitrate, NaNO 3 , used chiefly as a fertilizer and in the manufacture of sulfuric and nitric acids and potassium nitrate.
  • solderings — any parts which have been soldered together
  • soldier on — a person who serves in an army; a person engaged in military service.
  • soldiering — a person who serves in an army; a person engaged in military service.
  • solemnised — to perform the ceremony of (marriage).
  • solenoidal — of or relating to a solenoid.
  • soricident — having shrewlike teeth
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