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10-letter words containing l, a, s, e, r

  • disparlure — a pheromone, C 19 H 38 O, released by female gypsy moths.
  • dispersals — Plural form of dispersal.
  • disrelated — lacking relation or connection; unrelated.
  • dollarless — without dollars; having no money
  • dollarwise — as expressed in dollars; in dollars and cents: How much does a million francs amount to, dollarwise?
  • doorplates — Plural form of doorplate.
  • dorsovelar — articulated with the back of the tongue touching or near the soft palate, as (k) and (ŋ)
  • dragsville — something unpleasantly boring or tedious.
  • draw slide — dark slide (def 1).
  • draw-slide — Also called draw slide. a black plastic, metal, or fabric sheet that is inserted into a film holder to protect the film from light.
  • drawplates — Plural form of drawplate.
  • dreadlocks — a hair style, especially among Rastafarians, in which the hair is worn in long, ropelike locks.
  • drysaltery — The articles kept by a drysalter for sale.
  • eared seal — any seal of the family Otariidae, comprising the sea lions and fur seals, having external ears and flexible hind flippers that are used when moving about on land: the front flippers are used in swimming.
  • early days — initial stages
  • earthlings — Plural form of earthling.
  • easterlies — moving, directed, or situated toward the east: an easterly course.
  • easterling — a native of a country lying to the east, especially a merchant from the Baltic.
  • eastwardly — having an eastward direction or situation.
  • eclaircise — (transitive) To make clear; to explain.
  • editorials — Plural form of editorial.
  • el mansûra — a city in NE Egypt: scene of a battle (1250) in which the Crusaders were defeated by the Mamelukes and Louis IX of France was captured; cotton-manufacturing centre. Pop: 423 000 (2005 est)
  • elaborates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of elaborate.
  • elasmosaur — a very long-necked extinct marine reptile: a type of plesiosaur
  • elastomers — Plural form of elastomer.
  • elder days — The heroic age of hackerdom (roughly, pre-1980); the era of the PDP-10, TECO, ITS and the ARPANET. This term has been rather consciously adopted from J. R. R. Tolkien's fantasy epic "The Lord of the Rings". Compare Iron Age. See also elvish and Great Worm.
  • embrangles — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of embrangle.
  • emplastron — a plaster containing a balm or medication
  • emplastrum — a medicated plaster
  • emulatress — a female imitator or emulator
  • endorsable — (legal, of a driving offence) Leading to endorsement of one's driving licence with penalty points.
  • ensnarling — Present participle of ensnarl.
  • ephemerals — Plural form of ephemeral.
  • episternal — Of or pertaining to the episternum.
  • epistolary — Relating to or denoting the writing of letters or literary works in the form of letters.
  • equalisers — Plural form of equaliser.
  • equalizers — Plural form of equalizer.
  • erysipelas — An acute, sometimes recurrent disease caused by a bacterial infection. It is characterized by large, raised red patches on the skin, especially that of the face and legs, with fever and severe general illness.
  • escadrille — A French squadron of aircraft.
  • escalators — Plural form of escalator.
  • escalatory — tending to escalate
  • esoterical — Alternative form of esoteric.
  • espadrille — A light canvas shoe with a plaited fiber sole.
  • espaliered — Simple past tense and past participle of espalier.
  • estrangled — Simple past tense and past participle of estrangle.
  • eternalism — (philosophy) The view that time resembles space and thus past and future events are in some sense coexistent.
  • eternalist — a person who believes in the eternal existence of matter or the world
  • evaluators — Plural form of evaluator.
  • everglades — Plural form of everglade.
  • every last — You use every last to emphasize that you are talking about all the people or things in a group or all the parts of something.
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