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10-letter words containing g, e, l, a, s, i

  • ring false — to give the impression of being false
  • rosemaling — decorative work of Norwegian folk origin consisting of painted or carved floral designs, as on furniture or woodwork.
  • saltigrade — moving by leaping.
  • salzgitter — a city in Lower Saxony, in central Germany, SE of Hanover.
  • san miguel — a city in E El Salvador.
  • sanderling — a common, small sandpiper, Calidris alba, inhabiting sandy beaches.
  • sanguinely — cheerfully optimistic, hopeful, or confident: a sanguine disposition; sanguine expectations.
  • sao miguel — the largest island of the Azores. 150,000. 288 sq. mi. (746 sq. km).
  • seguidilla — Prosody. a stanza of four to seven lines with a distinctive rhythmic pattern.
  • seignorial — of or relating to a seignior.
  • self-image — the idea, conception, or mental image one has of oneself.
  • shillelagh — a cudgel, traditionally of blackthorn or oak.
  • sialagogue — sialagogic (def 1).
  • sialogogue — sialagogic (def 1).
  • signal red — pimento (def 3).
  • signalment — a detailed description, especially of distinctive features, of a person for identification, usually for police purposes.
  • silica gel — a highly adsorbent gelatinous form of silica, used chiefly as a dehumidifying and dehydrating agent.
  • silver age — Classical Mythology. the second of the four ages of humankind, inferior to the golden age but superior to the bronze age that followed: characterized by an increase of impiety and of human weakness.
  • singhalese — Sinhalese
  • single man — an individual checker restricted to forward moves, as contrasted with a king.
  • single tax — a tax, as on land, that constitutes the sole source of public revenue.
  • slackening — an act of becoming looser
  • slathering — to spread or apply thickly: to slather butter on toast.
  • slip gauge — a very accurately ground block of hardened steel used to measure a gap with close accuracy: used mainly in tool-making and inspection
  • sluicegate — an artificial channel for conducting water, often fitted with a gate (sluice gate) at the upper end for regulating the flow.
  • sneakingly — acting in a furtive or underhand way.
  • speakingly — in an eloquent manner
  • spindleage — total number or capacity of spindles in a mill, area, etc.
  • split page — (in a newspaper) a page replacing one of an earlier edition and containing chiefly the same material in altered form.
  • springdale — a city in NW Arkansas.
  • squillagee — squeegee.
  • stalagmite — a deposit, usually of calcium carbonate, more or less resembling an inverted stalactite, formed on the floor of a cave or the like by the dripping of percolating calcareous water.
  • starveling — a person, animal, or plant that is starving.
  • stealingly — in a stealthy or elusive manner; by stealing
  • sternalgia — pain occurring in or around the sternum
  • sternalgic — relating to or having sternalgia
  • streamling — a small stream
  • strigilate — an instrument with a curved blade, used especially by the ancient Greeks and Romans for scraping the skin at the bath and in the gymnasium.
  • sugarallie — liquorice
  • swinglebar — a whiffletree.
  • unpleasing — not pleasing
  • verilog sa — (company)   A French real-time software engineering company.
  • wages bill — the total amount of money that a company or organization pays to its employees
  • wages slip — a small piece of paper with a printed record of a person's wages
  • weaselling — (British) present participle of weasel.
  • wine glass — stemmed glass drinking vessel
  • wire glass — a pane or sheet of glass having a network of wire embedded within it as a reinforcement.
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