8-letter words containing l, e, s, n
- ursuline — Roman Catholic Church. a member of an order of nuns founded at Brescia, Italy, about 1537, devoted to teaching.
- vaseline — Vaseline is a soft clear jelly made from petroleum, which is used to protect the skin and for other purposes.
- velskoen — sturdy shoes of untanned hide, worn in South Africa
- ventless — an opening, as in a wall, serving as an outlet for air, smoke, fumes, or the like.
- venulose — having venules.
- vildness — vileness
- vileness — wretchedly bad: a vile humor.
- wallsend — a city in Tyne and Wear, NE England, near the mouth of the Tyne River.
- wantless — (archaic) Having no want; abundant; fruitful.
- wealsman — a statesman
- weldings — Plural form of welding.
- wellness — the quality or state of being healthy in body and mind, especially as the result of deliberate effort.
- wellsian — of or relating to the writings of H.G. Wells
- welshing — Present participle of welsh.
- welshman — a native or inhabitant of Wales.
- wesleyan — of or relating to John Wesley, founder of Methodism.
- westland — a city in SE Michigan, near Detroit.
- westling — (obsolete) A westerner.
- westlins — to or in the west
- wetlands — Plural form of wetland An area or region that is characteristically saturated; a marsh.
- wildness — living in a state of nature; not tamed or domesticated: a wild animal; wild geese.
- wiliness — full of, marked by, or proceeding from wiles; crafty; cunning.
- windless — without wind; calm: a windless summer afternoon.
- wingless — having no wings.
- wiseling — someone who claims to be wise; a wiseacre
- wontless — unaccustomed
- woollens — Fabrics or clothing made from wool.
- wrangles — Plural form of wrangle.
- wrinkles — Plural form of wrinkle.
- xylenols — Plural form of xylenol.
- yelpings — Plural form of yelping.
- yvelines — a department in N France. 877 sq. mi. (2271 sq. km). Capital: Versailles.
- zealants — Plural form of zealant.
- zoneless — any continuous area that differs in some respect, or is distinguished for some purpose, from adjoining areas, or within which certain distinctive circumstances exist or are established: The decisions were formulated in a zone of uncertainty. The temperature lies outside the danger zone.