10-letter words containing l, e, d, s
- sacralized — to make sacred; imbue with sacred character, especially through ritualized devotion: a society that sacralized science.
- saddleback — any of various animals having markings on the back that resemble a saddle, as a male harp seal.
- saddlebill — a large stork, Ephippiorhynchus senegalensis, of West Africa, having a white and black body and a long, red and black bill.
- saddlebred — an American breed of riding horse
- saddleroom — a room for storing saddlery
- saddlesore — feeling sore or stiff from horseback riding.
- saddletree — the frame of a saddle.
- salamander — any tailed amphibian of the order Caudata, having a soft, moist, scaleless skin, typically aquatic as a larva and semiterrestrial as an adult: several species are endangered.
- sallenders — an eruption on the hind leg of a horse, on the inside of a hock.
- saltigrade — moving by leaping.
- sand lance — any slender marine fish of the family Ammodytidae that burrows into the sand.
- sand smelt — variety of saltwater fish
- sand table — a table with raised edges holding sand for children to play with.
- sandcastle — a small castlelike structure made of wet sand, as by children at a beach.
- sanderling — a common, small sandpiper, Calidris alba, inhabiting sandy beaches.
- sandlotter — a youngster who plays baseball in a sandlot.
- sandroller — a North American fresh-water fish, Percopsis transmontana, related to the troutperch but having a deeper, more compressed body.
- scaffolded — a temporary structure for holding workers and materials during the erection, repair, or decoration of a building.
- scaldberry — the bramble or blackberry, Rubus fruticosus
- scale down — a succession or progression of steps or degrees; graduated series: the scale of taxation; the social scale.
- scaleboard — a very thin board, as for the back of a picture.
- scandalise — to shock or horrify by something considered immoral or improper.
- scandalize — to shock or horrify by something considered immoral or improper.
- scapulated — (of a raven) with white feathers across the scapular region
- scheduling — a plan of procedure, usually written, for a proposed objective, especially with reference to the sequence of and time allotted for each item or operation necessary to its completion: The schedule allows three weeks for this stage.
- schooltide — schooldays
- scleroderm — a fish of the sclerodermi tribe
- scottsdale — a city in central Arizona, near Phoenix.
- screenland — filmdom.
- scrollhead — billethead.
- sculptured — having a surface or shape molded, marked, carved, indented, etc., by or as if by sculpture: sculptured leather belts.
- sdeignfull — disdainful
- sea cradle — chiton (def 1).
- sea dahlia — a garden plant, Coreopsis maritima, of the southwestern coast of North America, having long-stalked, solitary, yellow flower heads nearly 3 inches (7.6 cm) wide.
- sea ladder — a set of rungs fixed to the side of a vessel, forming a ladder from the weather deck to the water line.
- sedimental — of, relating to, or of the nature of sediment.
- seducingly — in a seducing manner
- sedulously — diligent in application or attention; persevering; assiduous.
- see double — have blurred vision
- seed coral — coral fragments used for jewelry.
- seed pearl — a pearl weighing less than ¼ grain.
- seed plant — a seed-bearing plant; spermatophyte.
- seguidilla — Prosody. a stanza of four to seven lines with a distinctive rhythmic pattern.
- seldomness — rareness
- selenodesy — the branch of astronomy that deals with the measurement of the moon's surface and its gravitational field.
- selenodont — having molar teeth with crowns formed of crescent-shaped cusps.
- seleucidan — Seleucid.
- self-build — the practice of building one's own home
- self-doubt — lack of confidence in the reliability of one's own motives, personality, thought, etc.
- self-drive — of, for, designating, or providing a car that is rented for personal use, without a hired driver.