10-letter words containing s, a, l, i, e
- hellraiser — a person who behaves in a rowdy, riotous manner, especially habitually.
- heraclitus — ("the Obscure") c540–c470 b.c, Greek philosopher.
- heraldship — the office or position of a herald
- herbalists — Plural form of herbalist.
- hesitantly — hesitating; undecided, doubtful, or disinclined.
- hilarities — cheerfulness; merriment; mirthfulness.
- hinderlans — the buttocks
- horsetails — Plural form of horsetail.
- hortensial — (obsolete) Fit for a garden.
- hospitable — receiving or treating guests or strangers warmly and generously: a hospitable family.
- hospitaler — a member of the religious and military order (Knights Hospitalers or Knights of St. John of Jerusalem) originating about the time of the first Crusade (1096–99) and taking its name from a hospital at Jerusalem.
- hospitalet — a city in NE Spain, near Barcelona.
- humiliates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of humiliate.
- hyalinised — to become hyaline.
- hypalgesia — decreased sensitivity to pain (opposed to hyperalgesia).
- hysterical — of, relating to, or characterized by hysteria.
- ice island — a tabular iceberg in the arctic region.
- idealising — Present participle of idealise.
- idealistic — of or relating to idealism or idealists.
- idealities — Plural form of ideality.
- idealogies — Misspelling of ideologies.
- idolatress — A female idolater.
- idolatries — Plural form of idolatry.
- illegalise — Non-Oxford British standard spelling of illegalize.
- illistrate — Misspelling of illustrate.
- illustrate — to furnish (a book, magazine, etc.) with drawings, pictures, or other artwork intended for explanation, elucidation, or adornment.
- immovables — Plural form of immovable.
- impassable — not passable; not allowing passage over, through, along, etc.: Heavy snow made the roads impassable.
- impassible — incapable of suffering pain.
- impersonal — not personal; without reference or connection to a particular person: an impersonal remark.
- implicates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of implicate.
- in plaster — If you have a leg or arm in plaster, you have a cover made of plaster of Paris around your leg or arm, in order to protect a broken bone and allow it to mend.
- inbalances — Plural form of inbalance.
- inculcates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of inculcate.
- inculpates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of inculpate.
- incurables — Plural form of incurable.
- inerasable — not erasable; incapable of being erased or effaced.
- inerasably — in an inerasable fashion
- inevasible — Incapable of being evaded.
- infeasible — not feasible; impracticable.
- infeasibly — In a manner that\u2019s not feasible.
- influenzas — Plural form of influenza.
- initialise — to set (variables, counters, switches, etc.) to their starting values at the beginning of a program or subprogram.
- inland sea — a sea in SW Japan, enclosed by the islands of Honshu, Shikoku, and Kyushu. 240 miles (385 km) long.
- inoculates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of inoculate.
- inosculate — Join by intertwining or fitting closely together.
- insalivate — to mix with saliva, as food.
- insatiable — not satiable; incapable of being satisfied or appeased: insatiable hunger for knowledge.
- insertable — to put or place in: to insert a key in a lock.
- insociable — unsociable.