11-letter words containing s, a, t, n, o
- orange rust — a disease of blackberries and raspberries, characterized by an orange, powdery mass of spores on the undersides of the leaves and stunted, misshapen foliage, caused by a rust fungus, Gymnoconia interstitialis.
- orchestrina — (musical instruments) orchestrion.
- ordainments — Plural form of ordainment.
- ordinations — Plural form of ordination.
- organistrum — a stringed instrument played by two people
- orientalism — a peculiarity or idiosyncrasy of the peoples of Asia, especially the East.
- orientalist — A person (especially a scholar) interested in the orient.
- originalist — One who has, or tends to have, original ideas.
- originators — Plural form of originator.
- ornamentals — Plural form of ornamental.
- ornamentist — a person who adorns or decorates, esp professionally
- ornithosaur — an extinct flying reptile
- oscillating — Moving in a repeated back-and-forth motion.
- oscillation — an act or instance of oscillating.
- ostentation — pretentious or conspicuous show, as of wealth or importance; display intended to impress others.
- ostentators — Plural form of ostentator.
- ostracising — Present participle of ostracise.
- ostracizing — Simple past tense and past participle of ostracize.
- other ranks — (in the armed forces) all those who do not hold a commissioned rank
- outbalances — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outbalance.
- outclassing — Present participle of outclass.
- outdistance — to leave behind, as in running; outstrip: The winning horse outdistanced the second-place winner by five lengths.
- outdoorsman — a person devoted to outdoor sports and recreational activities, as hiking, hunting, fishing, or camping.
- outer banks — chain of long, narrow, sandy islands, along the coast of N.C.
- outgenerals — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outgeneral.
- outpatients — Plural form of outpatient.
- outsmarting — Present participle of outsmart.
- outspanning — Present participle of outspan.
- outstanding — prominent; conspicuous; striking: an outstanding example of courage.
- outstations — Plural form of outstation.
- outswearing — Present participle of outswear.
- outwardness — (uncountable) The quality of being outward.
- overcasting — Meteorology. the condition of the sky when more than 95 percent covered by clouds.
- overearnest — Excessively earnest.
- oxenstierna — Count Axel [ahk-suh l] /ˈɑk səl/ (Show IPA), 1583–1654, Swedish statesman.
- oysterwoman — a woman who gathers, cultivates, or sells oysters.
- paint horse — paint (def 6).
- panchreston — a proposed explanation intended to address a complex problem by trying to account for all possible contingencies but typically proving to be too broadly conceived and therefore oversimplified to be of any practical use.
- pantisocrat — someone who believes, or takes part, in pantisocracy
- pantologist — a systematic view of all human knowledge.
- pantomimist — a person who acts in pantomime.
- pantoscopic — showing a wide-angled view
- parasol ant — leaf-cutting ant.
- passion pit — a drive-in movie theater.
- passiontide — the two-week period from Passion Sunday to Holy Saturday.
- passivation — the process of passivating a material
- paternoster — a molding having the form of a row of pearls.
- patron-ship — a person who is a customer, client, or paying guest, especially a regular one, of a store, hotel, or the like.
- patronising — to give (a store, restaurant, hotel, etc.) one's regular patronage; trade with.
- patroonship — a person who held an estate in land with certain manorial privileges granted under the old Dutch governments of New York and New Jersey.