10-letter words containing s, a, l, t, n, d
- outlandish — freakishly or grotesquely strange or odd, as appearance, dress, objects, ideas, or practices; bizarre: outlandish clothes; outlandish questions.
- salt gland — a gland, located in the head of seabirds and various marine mammals and reptiles, that secretes into the nasal passages the excess salt imbibed or ingested.
- sand smelt — variety of saltwater fish
- sand table — a table with raised edges holding sand for children to play with.
- sandalfoot — (of women's hosiery) having no darker or thicker reinforced areas at the toe or heel, so as to be suitable for wear with sandal-type shoes.
- sandcastle — a small castlelike structure made of wet sand, as by children at a beach.
- sandlotter — a youngster who plays baseball in a sandlot.
- sedimental — of, relating to, or of the nature of sediment.
- seed plant — a seed-bearing plant; spermatophyte.
- shetlander — a native or inhabitant of Shetland
- slant-eyed — having eyes with epicanthic folds.
- stalinabad — a former name of Dushanbe.
- stalingrad — former name of Volgograd.
- stand bail — to act as surety (for someone)
- standalone — self-contained and able to operate without other hardware or software.
- standardly — in or according to the standard manner, form, or idea
- standstill — a state of cessation of movement or action; halt; stop: The ball rolled to a standstill.
- steel band — a band, native to Trinidad and common in the West Indies, using steel drums cut to various heights and tuned to specific pitches.
- strainedly — in a strained manner
- strandflat — a shore platform found along the coasts of Greenland, Iceland and Norway which may have formed as the result of glacial erosion
- strandline — a mark left by the high tide or a line of seaweed and other debris washed onto the beach by the tide
- strandwolf — brown hyena.
- strickland — William, 1787–1854, U.S. architect and engineer.
- supplanted — to take the place of (another), as through force, scheming, strategy, or the like.
- sutherland — Earl Wilbur, Jr. 1915–74, U.S. biochemist: Nobel Prize in medicine 1971.
- syndactyly — the state of being syndactyl
- tantalised — to torment with, or as if with, the sight of something desired but out of reach; tease by arousing expectations that are repeatedly disappointed.
- testudinal — pertaining to or resembling a tortoise or tortoise shell.
- tillandsia — any of numerous, chiefly epiphytic bromeliads of the genus Tillandsia, including Spanish moss and many species cultivated as ornamentals.
- translucid — translucent.
- ultradense — having the component parts closely compacted together; crowded or compact: a dense forest; dense population.
- ultrasound — Physics. sound with a frequency greater than 20,000 Hz, approximately the upper limit of human hearing.
- unisolated — to set or place apart; detach or separate so as to be alone.
- unsteadily — not steady or firm; unstable; shaky: an unsteady hand.
- wanderlust — a strong, innate desire to rove or travel about.
- waste land — a poem (1922) by T. S. Eliot.
- wastelands — Plural form of wasteland.