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

  • springerle — anise-flavored cookies, orig. of Germany
  • springless — having no springs: a springless bed.
  • springlike — to rise, leap, move, or act suddenly and swiftly, as by a sudden dart or thrust forward or outward, or being suddenly released from a coiled or constrained position: to spring into the air; a tiger about to spring.
  • squelching — to strike or press with crushing force; crush down; squash.
  • squillagee — squeegee.
  • squireling — a landowner of a small estate.
  • 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
  • stenciling — a device for applying a pattern, design, words, etc., to a surface, consisting of a thin sheet of cardboard, metal, or other material from which figures or letters have been cut out, a coloring substance, ink, etc., being rubbed, brushed, or pressed over the sheet, passing through the perforations and onto the surface.
  • sterlingly — in a sterling way or manner
  • 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.
  • stringless — a slender cord or thick thread used for binding or tying; line.
  • subceiling — a ceiling placed on a subdivision of a category; a sublimit
  • sugarallie — liquorice
  • superlight — extremely light
  • sweltering — suffering oppressive heat.
  • swinglebar — a whiffletree.
  • swivel gun — a gun mounted on a pedestal so that it can be turned from side to side or up and down.
  • telegnosis — supernatural or occult knowledge; clairvoyance.
  • un-english — not English; not characteristic of the English.
  • unpleasing — not pleasing
  • unseeingly — the act of a person who sees.
  • unsettling — to alter from a settled state; cause to be no longer firmly fixed or established; render unstable; disturb: Violence unsettled the government.
  • unshingled — not shingled
  • unsleeping — the absence of sleep
  • verilog sa — (company)   A French real-time software engineering company.
  • vlissingen — Dutch name of Flushing.
  • 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.
  • weightless — being without apparent weight, as a freely falling body or a body acted upon by a force that neutralizes gravitation.
  • weightloss — (uncountable) The loss of bodily weight.
  • wellspring — the head or source of a spring, stream, river, etc.; fountainhead.
  • wight-isleIsle of, an island off the S coast of England, forming an administrative division of Hampshire. 147 sq. mi. (381 sq. km). County seat: Newport.
  • wild geese — any undomesticated goose, especially the greylag of Britain or the Canada goose.
  • wild goose — any undomesticated goose, especially the greylag of Britain or the Canada goose.
  • willingest — Superlative form of willing.
  • 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.
  • wrestlings — Plural form of wrestling.
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