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10-letter words containing s, a, n, c, r, l

  • freelances — Plural form of freelance.
  • funiculars — Plural form of funicular.
  • gyrfalcons — Plural form of gyrfalcon.
  • handscroll — A traditional Asian scroll that unfolds horizontally so that the reader can view one section at a time while holding it in the hands.
  • incisorial — of or relating to the incisors
  • incurables — Plural form of incurable.
  • infraclass — A taxonomic category that ranks below a subclass.
  • interclass — between classes; involving different classes.
  • interlaces — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of interlace.
  • intraclass — Within a class.
  • island arc — a curved chain of islands, as the Aleutians or Antilles, usually convex toward the ocean and enclosing a deep-sea basin.
  • isochronal — equal or uniform in time.
  • lacustrine — of or relating to a lake.
  • lancashire — a county in NW England. 1174 sq. mi. (3040 sq. km).
  • lance rest — a support for a couched lance, fixed to the breastplate of a suit of armor.
  • landscaper — a gardener who does landscape gardening.
  • linecaster — the casting of an entire line of type in a slug.
  • lubricants — Plural form of lubricant.
  • lunarscape — the landscape of the moon.
  • macro lens — a lens used to bring into focus objects very close to the camera.
  • marchlands — Plural form of marchland.
  • microloans — Plural form of microloan.
  • monoculars — Plural form of monocular.
  • narcolepsy — a condition characterized by frequent and uncontrollable periods of deep sleep.
  • naviculars — Plural form of navicular.
  • nicrosilal — a form of cast iron alloy containing nickel and chromium, developed for its hardness, ductility, and resistance to heat
  • nonsecular — of or relating to worldly things or to things that are not regarded as religious, spiritual, or sacred; temporal: secular interests.
  • normalcies — the quality or condition of being normal, as the general economic, political, and social conditions of a nation; normality: After months of living in a state of tension, all yearned for a return to normalcy.
  • nuclearism — a political philosophy maintaining that nuclear weapons are the best means of assuring peace and of attaining political goals.
  • olecranons — Plural form of olecranon.
  • parsonical — a member of the clergy, especially a Protestant minister; pastor; rector.
  • phrensical — frenzical; frenzied
  • rank scale — (in systemic linguistics) a hierarchical ordering of grammatical units such that a unit of a given rank normally consists of units of the next lower rank, as, in English, the ordering sentence, clause, group or phrase, word, morpheme.
  • ranshackle — to ransack
  • ranunculus — any ranunculaceous plant of the genus Ranunculus, having finely divided leaves and typically yellow five-petalled flowers. The genus includes buttercup, crowfoot, spearwort, and lesser celandine
  • rascallion — a villain, a rascal
  • ritschlian — of or relating to the theology of Albrecht Ritschl (1822–89), who developed a liberal Christian theology and maintained that religious faith is based on value judgments.
  • salicornia — any chenopodiaceous plant of the genus Salicornia, of seashores and salt marshes: includes glasswort
  • saloon car — Also, saloon carriage. a railway sleeping, dining, or parlor car similar to a U.S. Pullman.
  • san carlos — a city in W California, S of San Francisco.
  • scansorial — capable of or adapted for climbing, as the feet of certain birds, lizards, etc.
  • scarlatina — scarlet fever.
  • scrabbling — to scratch or scrape, as with the claws or hands.
  • scrambling — motocross, off-road biking
  • screenland — filmdom.
  • screenplay — a motion-picture or television scenario.
  • screw nail — drive screw.
  • siren call — the appeal that something has although it is harmful or dangerous
  • sternalgic — relating to or having sternalgia
  • stricklandWilliam, 1787–1854, U.S. architect and engineer.
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