10-letter words containing e, s, t, r, a, i
- lanternist — someone who operates a magic lantern
- last rites — anointing of the sick.
- late riser — somebody who tends to wake up and get out of bed at a later time than considered normal
- lateralise — Alt form lateralize.
- laticifers — Plural form of laticifer.
- laurentius — Saint, Lawrence, Saint.
- lavatories — Plural form of lavatory.
- lay sister — a woman who has taken religious vows and habit but is employed in her order chiefly in manual labor.
- legislator — a person who gives or makes laws.
- leptospira — any of several spirally shaped, aerobic bacteria of the genus Leptospira, certain species of which are pathogenic for human beings.
- lethargies — Plural form of lethargy.
- liberalist — the quality or state of being liberal, as in behavior or attitude.
- liberators — a four-engined heavy bomber widely used over Europe and the Mediterranean by the U.S. Army Air Force in World War II. Symbol: B-24.
- lifestream — a record of all of one's online content and social interactions, presented chronologically on a single website: I just added Twitter to my lifestream.
- lightsaber — a type of sword, as depicted in the fictional Star Wars universe, with a blade made of laser energy that can both cut and burn: The Jedi knight drew his lightsaber and prepared to defend himself.
- lightsabre — Alternative spelling of lightsaber.
- linecaster — the casting of an entire line of type in a slug.
- lister bag — a canvas container used especially for supplying troops in the field with pure water.
- literacies — Plural form of literacy.
- literalism — adherence to the exact letter or the literal sense, as in translation or interpretation: to interpret the law with uncompromising literalism.
- literalist — adherence to the exact letter or the literal sense, as in translation or interpretation: to interpret the law with uncompromising literalism.
- livestream — to broadcast (an event) on the internet as it happens
- lubricates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of lubricate.
- luxuriates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of luxuriate.
- maestricht — Maastricht.
- magistrate — a civil officer charged with the administration of the law.
- magstripes — Plural form of magstripe.
- main store — main memory
- mainstream — the principal or dominant course, tendency, or trend: the mainstream of American culture.
- majorities — Plural form of majority.
- manifester — readily perceived by the eye or the understanding; evident; obvious; apparent; plain: a manifest error.
- marketings — Plural form of marketing.
- marquisate — the rank of a marquis.
- martensite — a metastable microconstituent of any of various forms of carbon steel, produced by undercooling sufficiently below the normal transformation temperature, especially a hard, brittle product of the decomposition of austenite, produced in this way.
- masseteric — (anatomy) Of or pertaining to the masseter.
- masspriest — a Roman Catholic priest
- mastermind — to plan and direct (a usually complex project or activity), especially skillfully: Two colonels had masterminded the revolt.
- mastership — the office, function, or authority of a master.
- mastigures — Plural form of mastigure.
- matricides — Plural form of matricide.
- maturities — Plural form of maturity.
- maupertuis — Pierre Louis Moreau de [pyer lwee maw-roh duh] /pyɛr lwi mɔˈroʊ də/ (Show IPA), 1698–1759, French mathematician, astronomer, and biologist.
- media star — a person who is well-known because of frequent appearances in the mass media
- medicaster — A quack doctor; someone who pretends to have medical knowledge.
- mesocratic — (of an igneous rock) composed of light and dark minerals in nearly equal amounts.
- metamerism — Zoology. division into metameres, the developmental process of somite formation. existence in a metameric state.
- metricates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of metricate.
- microstate — ministate.
- militaries — of, for, or pertaining to the army or armed forces, often as distinguished from the navy: from civilian to military life.
- militarise — Non-Oxford British standard spelling of militarize.