10-letter words containing d, r, e, s, i, l
- radiculose — having small roots or rhizoids
- red squill — a variety of squill whose bulbs are red, used chiefly as a rat poison.
- redissolve — to dissolve again
- reidsville — a city in N North Carolina.
- remediless — not admitting of remedy, as disease, trouble, damage, etc.; unremediable.
- residually — in a residual manner.
- resignedly — submissive or acquiescent.
- resolidify — to (cause to) become solid again
- ritualised — to practice ritualism.
- sacralized — to make sacred; imbue with sacred character, especially through ritualized devotion: a society that sacralized science.
- saltigrade — moving by leaping.
- sanderling — a common, small sandpiper, Calidris alba, inhabiting sandy beaches.
- self-drive — of, for, designating, or providing a car that is rented for personal use, without a hired driver.
- self-pride — pride in one's abilities, status, possessions, etc.; self-esteem.
- serialised — to publish in serial form.
- serradilla — a variety of clover, Ornithopus sativus, used as fodder for cattle
- shrivelled — shrunken and withered
- siderolite — stony-iron meteorite.
- signal red — pimento (def 3).
- silverside — Chiefly British. a rump roast of beef, especially one taken from the crown of the rump.
- silverweed — a plant, Potentilla anserina, of the rose family, the leaves of which have a silvery pubescence on the underside.
- slenderize — to make slender or more slender.
- slide over — to cross by or as if by sliding
- slide rest — a stack of platforms that sits on a lathe saddle and carries a tool post, and is adjustable in rotation and at right angles by a lathe operator
- slide rule — a device for performing mathematical calculations, consisting essentially of a ruler having a sliding piece moving along it, both marked with graduated, usually logarithmic, scales: now largely replaced by the electronic calculator.
- slide-rule — a device for performing mathematical calculations, consisting essentially of a ruler having a sliding piece moving along it, both marked with graduated, usually logarithmic, scales: now largely replaced by the electronic calculator.
- smoldering — to burn without flame; undergo slow or suppressed combustion.
- socdoliger — a conclusive argument, a hard blow
- 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.
- solidarize — to unite or come together; become solidified.
- sourdeline — a type of bagpipe
- spheroidal — pertaining to a spheroid or spheroids.
- spider fly — an artificial fly having a hackle body, little or no tail, no wings, and unusually long legs, dressed to resemble a spider.
- spiderlike — any of numerous predaceous arachnids of the order Araneae, most of which spin webs that serve as nests and as traps for prey.
- spiderling — the young of a spider.
- splintered — a small, thin, sharp piece of wood, bone, or the like, split or broken off from the main body.
- springdale — a city in NW Arkansas.
- squirreled — any of numerous arboreal, bushy-tailed rodents of the genus Sciurus, of the family Sciuridae.
- sterilized — Something that is sterilized has been made free from bacteria or other microorganisms.
- strainedly — in a strained manner
- strandline — a mark left by the high tide or a line of seaweed and other debris washed onto the beach by the tide
- stridulate — to produce a shrill, grating sound, as a cricket does, by rubbing together certain parts of the body; shrill.
- superfluid — a fluid that exhibits frictionless flow, very high heat conductivity, and other unusual physical properties, helium below 2.186 K being the only known example.
- surveilled — to place under surveillance.
- tendrilous — a threadlike, leafless organ of climbing plants, often growing in spiral form, which attaches itself to or twines round some other body, so as to support the plant.
- test-drill — to drill a test hole (in)
- trisulfide — a sulfide containing three sulfur atoms.
- under sail — If you cross the sea under sail, you cross it in a ship that has sails rather than an engine.