7-letter words containing r, o, s
- spermo- — spermato-
- spiroid — more or less spiral; resembling a spiral.
- spoiler — a person or thing that spoils.
- sponger — a person or thing that sponges.
- sponsor — a person who vouches or is responsible for a person or thing.
- spooler — someone whose job is to wind cotton or yarn onto spools
- sporing — Biology. a walled, single- to many-celled, reproductive body of an organism, capable of giving rise to a new individual either directly or indirectly.
- sporoid — of or like a spore
- sporont — (in the sexual reproduction of certain sporozoans) an encysted spore developed from a zygote, which undergoes sporogony to form sporozoites.
- sporran — (in Scottish Highland costume) a large pouch for men, commonly of fur, worn, suspended from a belt, in front of the kilt.
- sported — an athletic activity requiring skill or physical prowess and often of a competitive nature, as racing, baseball, tennis, golf, bowling, wrestling, boxing, hunting, fishing, etc.
- sporter — an athletic activity requiring skill or physical prowess and often of a competitive nature, as racing, baseball, tennis, golf, bowling, wrestling, boxing, hunting, fishing, etc.
- sportif — sporty
- sporule — a spore, especially a small one.
- spotter — a person employed to remove spots from clothing, especially at a dry-cleaning establishment.
- spouter — to emit or discharge forcibly (a liquid, granulated substance, etc.) in a stream or jet.
- sprouts — newly grown shoots or buds
- spur on — encourage
- squalor — the condition of being squalid; filth and misery.
- stardom — the world or class of professional stars, as of the stage.
- starmod — *MOD
- stensor — L. Hornfeldt, Stockholm, mid-80's. Symbolic math, especially General Relativity. Implemented on top of SHEEP and MACSYMA.
- stentor — (in the Iliad) a Greek herald with a loud voice.
- stereo- — indicating three-dimensional quality or solidity
- sterno- — sternum, sternum and
- steroid — any of a large group of fat-soluble organic compounds, as the sterols, bile acids, and sex hormones, most of which have specific physiological action.
- stertor — a heavy snoring sound accompanying respiration in certain diseases.
- stocker — a supply of goods kept on hand for sale to customers by a merchant, distributor, manufacturer, etc.; inventory.
- stodger — a dull or lifeless person
- stoiter — a lurch or unsteady movement, a stumble
- stomper — stamp (defs 1–3).
- stonker — to hit hard; knock unconscious.
- stooker — shock2 (def 1).
- stooper — to bend the head and shoulders, or the body generally, forward and downward from an erect position: to stoop over a desk.
- stoozer — a person who stoozes
- stopper — a person or thing that stops.
- storage — the act of storing; state or fact of being stored: All my furniture is in storage.
- storied — having stories or floors (often used in combination): a two-storied house.
- stories — a narrative, either true or fictitious, in prose or verse, designed to interest, amuse, or instruct the hearer or reader; tale.
- storing — an establishment where merchandise is sold, usually on a retail basis.
- stormer — an outstanding example of its kind
- stotter — to stagger
- stouter — bulky in figure; heavily built; corpulent; thickset; fat: She is getting too stout for her dresses. Synonyms: big, rotund, stocky, portly, fleshy. Antonyms: thin, lean, slender, slim; skinny, scrawny.
- strato- — denoting stratus
- stretto — the close overlapping of statements of the subject in a fugue, each voice entering immediately after the preceding one.
- stridor — a harsh, grating, or creaking sound.
- strimon — Struma
- strobes — Shared Time Repair of Big Electronic Systems
- strobic — spinning or appearing to spin
- stroker — someone or something that strokes