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11-letter words containing m, a, l, u, s

  • sacculiform — (of plant parts, etc) shaped like a small sac
  • sacrolumbar — of, relating to, or involving the lumbar and sacral regions or parts of the body.
  • salon music — music of a simple, agreeable, frequently sentimental character, played usually by a small orchestra.
  • samuel ting — Samuel C(hao) C(hung) [chou choo ng] /tʃaʊ tʃʊŋ/ (Show IPA), born 1936, U.S. physicist: Nobel prize 1976.
  • satellitium — a group of three or more planets lying in one sign of the zodiac
  • semelparous — (of a plant) producing flowers and fruit only once before dying
  • semi-annual — occurring, done, or published every half year or twice a year; semiyearly.
  • semidiurnal — pertaining to, consisting of, or accomplished in half a day.
  • seminatural — partly natural and partly cultivated
  • semipopular — relatively popular; quite popular
  • sign manual — a personal signature, especially that of a sovereign or official on a public document.
  • singularism — any philosophy that explains phenomena from a single principle
  • slumberland — an imaginary land described to children as the place they enter during sleep.
  • small hours — pre-dawn
  • small stuff — small cordage, as marlines, yarns, etc.
  • somnambular — relating to sleep-walking
  • square meal — a nourishing or filling meal: You'll feel better after you've had a square meal.
  • square mile — a unit of area measurement equal to a square measuring one mile on each side; 2.59 square kilometers. 2 , sq. mi. Abbreviation: mi.
  • stamp album — a book used by collectors of postage stamps to display and store their stamps
  • statcoulomb — the electrostatic unit of a quantity of electricity, equivalent to 3.3356 × 10 −10 coulomb and equal to the quantity of charge transferred in one second across a conductor in which there is a constant current of one statampere.
  • stimulating — to rouse to action or effort, as by encouragement or pressure; spur on; incite: to stimulate his interest in mathematics.
  • stimulation — to rouse to action or effort, as by encouragement or pressure; spur on; incite: to stimulate his interest in mathematics.
  • stimulative — serving to stimulate.
  • sub-optimal — being below an optimal level or standard.
  • subacromial — the outward end of the spine of the scapula or shoulder blade.
  • subassemble — to assemble a basic unit of (a larger assembly).
  • subassembly — a structural assembly, as of electronic or machine parts, forming part of a larger assembly.
  • subcolumnar — almost or imperfectly columnar.
  • subdermally — in, located, or placed in a subdermal manner
  • subimaginal — of or relating to subimago
  • sublimation — Psychology. the diversion of the energy of a sexual or other biological impulse from its immediate goal to one of a more acceptable social, moral, or aesthetic nature or use.
  • submarginal — Biology. near the margin.
  • submetallic — somewhat or imperfectly metallic.
  • submittable — to give over or yield to the power or authority of another (often used reflexively).
  • subterminal — situated at or forming the end or extremity of something: a terminal feature of a vista.
  • subumbrella — the concave undersurface of a coelenterate medusa, as a jellyfish.
  • sugar maple — any of several maples having a sweet sap, especially Acer saccharum (the state tree of New York, Vermont, West Virginia, and Wisconsin), having a short trunk and long, curving branches, yielding a hard wood used for making furniture and being the chief source of maple sugar.
  • sulfonamide — sulfa drug.
  • summability — the quality of being summable
  • summersault — to perform a somersault.
  • superfamily — a category of related families within an order or suborder.
  • supernormal — in excess of the normal or average: supernormal faculties; supernormal production.
  • swamp blues — a style of slow blues originating in Louisiana
  • syllabarium — syllabary.
  • sympetalous — gamopetalous.
  • tautologism — the use of tautology.
  • thumb glass — a drinking glass having external indentations to allow it to be firmly grasped.
  • tonal music — music that uses the diatonic system
  • ultrasimple — extremely or exceptionally easy
  • ultrasmooth — extremely smooth
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