11-letter words containing l, i, t, s
- sacculation — formed into or having a saccule, sac, or saclike dilation.
- safety film — Photography. a film having a nonflammable base of triacetate cellulose.
- sailboating — the sport of using a sailing boat
- sailor suit — naval uniform
- saint clair — Arthur, 1736–1818, American Revolutionary War general, born in Scotland: 1st governor of the Northwest Territory, 1787–1802.
- saint felix — Saint, died a.d. 530, pope 526–530.
- saint kilda — a group of volcanic islands in the Atlantic, in the Outer Hebrides: uninhabited since 1930; bird sanctuary
- saint louis — Saint, 1214?–70, king of France 1226–70.
- saint lucia — one of the Windward Islands, in the E West Indies.
- saint-cloud — a city in central Minnesota, on the Mississippi.
- saint-louis — a port in E Missouri, on the Mississippi.
- saleability — subject to or suitable for sale; readily sold: The books were sent back by the store in salable condition.
- sales pitch — promotional talk
- salinometer — an instrument for measuring the amount of salt in a solution.
- salpingitis — inflammation of a salpinx.
- saltational — a dancing, hopping, or leaping movement.
- saltatorial — pertaining to saltation.
- saltimbanco — a charlatan or fake
- saltimbocca — veal and ham wrapped together and sautéed in butter, often seasoned with sage.
- salting out — the addition of salt to a mixture to precipitate proteins, soaps, and other simple organic compounds.
- salting-out — Salting-out is the effect when adding a salt to a solvent containing an organic solute reduces the solubility of that solute.
- saltirewise — in the direction or manner of a saltire.
- saltishness — the condition of being saltish
- salutations — the act of saluting.
- salvational — the act of saving or protecting from harm, risk, loss, destruction, etc.
- samuel ting — Samuel C(hao) C(hung) [chou choo ng] /tʃaʊ tʃʊŋ/ (Show IPA), born 1936, U.S. physicist: Nobel prize 1976.
- sapropelite — a foul-smelling mud
- sarcastical — of, relating to, or characterized by sarcasm: a sarcastic reply.
- sartorially — of or relating to tailors or their trade: sartorial workmanship.
- satellitise — to bring satellite(s) into use in (meteorology, broadcasting, etc)
- satellitium — a group of three or more planets lying in one sign of the zodiac
- satellitize — to introduce satellite technology into (meteorology, broadcasting, etc)
- satiability — capable of being satiated.
- satin glass — an American art glassware having colored glass set into indentations in a thickness of opaque glass, the whole covered with clear glass and etched slightly with acid.
- satinflower — a Californian plant, Clarkia amoena, of the evening primrose family, having cup-shaped pink or purplish flowers blotched with red.
- satirically — of, pertaining to, containing, or characterized by satire: satirical novels.
- satirizable — able to be satirized or ridiculed
- satisfiable — to fulfill the desires, expectations, needs, or demands of (a person, the mind, etc.); give full contentment to: The hearty meal satisfied him.
- saturnalian — (sometimes used with a plural verb) the festival of Saturn, celebrated in December in ancient Rome as a time of unrestrained merrymaking.
- scalability — the ability of something, esp a computer system, to adapt to increased demands
- scarlatinal — scarlet fever.
- scatterling — a person with no fixed home; a wanderer; a vagabond
- schematical — based on a scheme or structured arrangement
- school time — the period of the day or year when children are at school
- school trip — educational outing
- schorlomite — a mineral that is black in colour and belongs to the garnet group
- scientology — the philosophy of the Church of Scientology, a nondenominational movement founded in the US in the 1950s, which emphasizes self-knowledge as a means of realizing full spiritual potential
- scintillant — scintillating; sparkling.
- scintillate — to emit sparks.
- scissortail — Also called scissortailed flycatcher [siz-er-teyld] /ˈsɪz ərˌteɪld/ (Show IPA). a flycatcher, Muscivora forficatus, of the southern U.S., Mexico, and Central America, having a long, deeply forked tail.