9-letter words containing l, u, t, e, s, r
- reconsult — to consult (someone or something) again
- resentful — full of or marked by resentment.
- resultant — that results; following as a result or consequence.
- resultful — containing results, having significant effects
- resulting — to spring, arise, or proceed as a consequence of actions, circumstances, premises, etc.; be the outcome.
- rostellum — Biology. any small, beaklike process.
- rust belt — the heavily industrial area of the northeastern U.S. containing the older industries and factories.
- rustle up — to make a succession of slight, soft sounds, as of parts rubbing gently one on another, as leaves, silks, or papers.
- saleratus — sodium bicarbonate used in cookery; baking soda.
- saluretic — of or relating to a substance that promotes renal excretion of sodium and chloride ions.
- saturable — capable of being saturated.
- scrutable — capable of being understood by careful study or investigation.
- sculpture — the art of carving, modeling, welding, or otherwise producing figurative or abstract works of art in three dimensions, as in relief, intaglio, or in the round.
- sepulture — the act of placing in a sepulcher or tomb; burial.
- serpulite — a fossilized calcareous tube of a serpula
- serrulate — finely or minutely serrate, as a leaf.
- slaughter — Frank, 1908–2001, U.S. novelist and physician.
- slut-tier — of, resembling, or characteristic of a slut: slutty behavior.
- solutizer — any admixture to a substance for promoting or increasing its solubility or that of one or more of its components.
- solutrean — Archaeology. of or designating an Upper Paleolithic European culture c18,000–16,000 b.c., characterized by the making of stone projectile points and low-relief stone sculptures.
- southerly — a wind that blows from the south.
- spirituel — showing or having a refined and graceful mind or wit.
- spluttery — tending to splutter: spluttery fire sparks.
- sporulate — to produce spores.
- stellular — having the form of a small star or small stars.
- sterculia — any of various tropical trees of the genus Sterculia, of which some species are grown as ornamentals and some are the source of commercially valuable wood.
- streetful — the amount of people or things a street can hold
- stressful — full of stress or tension: the stressful days before a war.
- strifeful — vigorous or bitter conflict, discord, or antagonism: to be at strife.
- struggled — to contend with an adversary or opposing force.
- struggler — to contend with an adversary or opposing force.
- subaltern — lower in rank; subordinate: a subaltern employee.
- subletter — a person who sublets
- sulfurate — to combine, treat, or impregnate with sulfur, the fumes of burning sulfur, etc.
- sulphuret — to treat or combine with sulphur
- supersalt — a salt with an excess of acid over base
- supertalk — Silicon Beach Software. A superset of HyperTalk used in SuperCard.
- surmullet — a goatfish, especially one of the European species used for food.
- surtitles — supertitle.
- teleosaur — a type of crocodile from the Jurassic period
- tellurous — containing tetravalent tellurium.
- the rules — the neighbourhood around certain prisons (esp the Fleet and King's Bench prison) in which trusted prisoners were allowed to live under specified restrictions
- thesaural — relating to a thesaurus
- tremulous — (of persons, the body, etc.) characterized by trembling, as from fear, nervousness, or weakness.
- troutless — (of a river, stream, lake or other body of water) without or empty of trout
- truceless — having no truce
- trunkless — the main stem of a tree, as distinct from the branches and roots.
- trustable — reliance on the integrity, strength, ability, surety, etc., of a person or thing; confidence.
- trustless — not worthy of trust; faithless; unreliable; false: He was trustless when money was involved.
- tuileries — a former royal palace in Paris: begun by Catherine de Médicis in 1564; burned by supporters of the Commune in 1871. The gardens that formed part of the palace grounds remain as a public park (Tuileries Gardens)