11-letter words containing s, a
- academicism — adherence to rules and traditions in art, literature, etc; conventionalism
- acarologist — a specialist in the study of mites and ticks
- acarpellous — (of flowers) having no carpels
- acaulescent — having no visible stem or a very short one
- accelerants — Plural form of accelerant.
- accelerates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of accelerate.
- accentuates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of accentuate.
- acceptances — a list of horses accepted as starters in a race
- access code — a sequence of characters that allows the user access to a secure area or to a secure system
- access land — (in England and Wales) areas of the countryside which are open to the public
- access road — An access road is a road which enables traffic to reach a particular place or area.
- access time — Access time is the time that is needed to get information that is stored in a computer.
- accessional — (rare) Pertaining to accession; additional - Sir T. Browne.
- accessioned — Simple past tense and past participle of accession.
- accessorial — of or like an accessory; supplementary
- accessories — Accessories belong to a product category in fashion stores, which includes items such as scarves, hats, gloves, belts, and purses.
- accessorise — to fit or equip with accessories: to accessorize a car with special seat covers.
- accessorius — a muscle or nerve that has an augmenting action
- accessorize — To accessorize something such as a set of furniture or clothing means to add other things to it in order to make it look more attractive.
- accidentals — Plural form of accidental.
- acclimatise — Standard spelling of from=Non-Oxford British spelling.
- acclivities — Plural form of acclivity.
- acclivitous — an upward slope, as of ground; an ascent (opposed to declivity).
- accompanies — to go along or in company with; join in action: to accompany a friend on a walk.
- accompanist — An accompanist is a musician, especially a pianist, who plays one part of a piece of music while someone else sings or plays the main tune.
- accomplices — Plural form of accomplice.
- accordances — Plural form of accordance.
- accoucheurs — Plural form of accoucheur.
- accoucheuse — a female obstetrician or midwife
- accountants — Plural form of accountant.
- accountings — the theory and system of setting up, maintaining, and auditing the books of a firm; art of analyzing the financial position and operating results of a business house from a study of its sales, purchases, overhead, etc. (distinguished from bookkeeping).
- accrescence — continual increase
- accumulates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of accumulate.
- accusations — A charge or claim that someone has done something illegal or wrong.
- accusatival — of the accusative case
- accusatives — Plural form of accusative.
- accustomary — customary or usual
- accustoming — Present participle of accustom.
- accustomise — Non-Oxford British standard spelling of accustomize.
- accustomize — (rare) To learn to adapt one's lifestyle to a new or changed environment.
- acetabulums — Plural form of acetabulum.
- achondrites — Plural form of achondrite.
- achromatism — the condition or quality of being achromatic; lack of color
- achromatous — having little or no colour or less than is normal
- acid-washed — (of a denim garment) processed with a bleach solution so that the color becomes faded and grayish.
- acidimeters — Plural form of acidimeter.
- acidophilus — a lactic-acid-producing bacterium primarily found in live yoghurt, useful in restoring bacterial balance in the intestine
- acidulously — In a acidulous manner; in a mildly sour or acid way.
- acmesthesia — awareness of sharp points through the sense of touch without experiencing pain.
- acoelomates — Plural form of acoelomate.