11-letter words containing o, r, e, n, s
- sternotribe — (of a flower) having contact with the sternum of an insect
- sternutator — a chemical agent causing nose irritation, coughing, etc.
- stevedoring — the act or practice of loading or unloading a ship, ship's cargo, etc
- stone broke — having no money whatsoever.
- stone fruit — a fruit with a stone or hard endocarp, as a peach or plum; drupe.
- stone river — a river in central Tennessee, flowing NW to the Cumberland River. Compare Murfreesboro.
- stone-broke — having no money whatsoever.
- stonecutter — a person who cuts or carves stone.
- stoneground — (of wheat or other grain) ground between millstones, especially those made of burstone, so as to retain the whole of the grain and preserve nutritional content.
- stoneroller — an American minnow, Campostoma anomalum, named from its habit of moving stones as it feeds.
- stonewaller — to engage in stonewalling.
- stoneworker — any construction, as walls or the like, of stone; stone masonry.
- stony-broke — completely without money; penniless
- store brand — an item offered for sale under a store's own label.
- store front — Store fronts are the windows of stores that can be looked into from the street, often displaying the types of product each store sells.
- stramineous — of or resembling straw.
- strandloper — a member of an extinct tribe of Khoikhoi or Bushmen who lived on seafood gathered on the beaches of southern Africa
- strenuosity — characterized by vigorous exertion, as action, efforts, life, etc.: a strenuous afternoon of hunting.
- strenuously — characterized by vigorous exertion, as action, efforts, life, etc.: a strenuous afternoon of hunting.
- strife-torn — divided by violent conflict or dissent
- strike down — to deal a blow or stroke to (a person or thing), as with the fist, a weapon, or a hammer; hit.
- strike note — the note produced by a bell when struck, defining its musical pitch
- strike zone — the area above home plate extending from the batter's knees to his or her shoulders.
- strikebound — closed by a strike: a strikebound factory.
- strong gale — a wind of 47–54 miles per hour (21–24 m/sec).
- strong meat — anything arousing fear, anger, repulsion, etc, except among a tolerant or receptive minority
- strong side — the side of the offensive line where the tight end is positioned, thereby the side having the greater number of players.
- struggle on — If you struggle on, you continue doing something rather than stopping, even though it is difficult.
- subdeaconry — the position or office of a subdeacon
- subordinate — placed in or belonging to a lower order or rank.
- summer-long — lasting all summer
- superabound — to abound beyond something else.
- supermodern — highly modern
- supernation — a large body of people, associated with a particular territory, that is sufficiently conscious of its unity to seek or to possess a government peculiarly its own: The president spoke to the nation about the new tax.
- supernormal — in excess of the normal or average: supernormal faculties; supernormal production.
- superperson — a person who transcends personal limits
- supersonics — the branch of science that deals with supersonic phenomena.
- superstrong — extremely strong
- supervision — the act or function of supervising; superintendence.
- superweapon — an extremely powerful weapon
- supportment — the action of supporting
- suppression — the act of suppressing.
- sure enough — free from doubt as to the reliability, character, action, etc., of something: to be sure of one's data.
- sure-enough — real; genuine.
- surgeonfish — any tropical, coral-reef fish of the family Acanthuridae, with one or more sharp spines near the base of the tail fin.
- surgeonship — the position or responsibility of a surgeon
- surrenderor — the person who surrenders an estate
- sustentator — a sustaining part or structure
- swell front — a horizontally convex front, as of a chest of drawers.
- swing voter — to cause to move to and fro, sway, or oscillate, as something suspended from above: to swing one's arms in walking.