11-letter words containing f, o, d, s
- soft-finned — having fins supported by articulated rays rather than by spines, as a malacopterygian.
- soft-footed — having or making light, quiet footsteps
- soft-headed — foolish; stupid.
- softhearted — very sympathetic or responsive; generous in spirit: a soft-hearted judge.
- 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.
- son of adam — a man: He had all the weaknesses to which a son of Adam is heir.
- sound shift — a gradual alteration or series of alterations in the pronunciation of a set of sounds, esp of vowels
- standoffish — somewhat aloof or reserved; cold and unfriendly.
- stone-faced — having a rigid, expressionless face.
- stony-faced — having a rigid, expressionless face.
- strand wolf — brown hyena.
- street food — ready-to-eat food sold on the street or in a park, open-air market, or other outdoor public place.
- studio flat — a flat with one main room
- stuffed toy — A stuffed toy is the same as a stuffed animal.
- sulfonamide — sulfa drug.
- sure-footed — not likely to stumble, slip, or fall.
- sword fight — duel with long-bladed weapons
- the offside — the side of a vehicle nearest the centre of the road (in Britain, the right side)
- tischendorf — Lobegott Friedrich Konstantin von [loh-buh-gawt free-drikh kawn-stahn-teen fuh n] /ˈloʊ bəˌgɔt ˈfri drɪx ˌkɔn stɑnˈtin fən/ (Show IPA), 1815–74, German Biblical critic.
- transformed — to change in form, appearance, or structure; metamorphose.
- tuxedo sofa — an overstuffed sofa with upholstered arms, either straight or curving slightly outward, at the same height as the back.
- twofoldness — the quality or state of being twofold
- unconfessed — not admitted
- unfashioned — not fashioned or made; not formed
- unprofessed — not professed, not openly declared
- wildflowers — Plural form of wildflower.
- wolf spider — any of numerous ground spiders of the family Lycosidae, including the southern European tarantula, Lycosa taretula, that hunt their prey instead of using a web.