11-letter words containing s, c, a, l, e, n
- nucleoplasm — the protoplasm of the nucleus of a cell.
- nucleosomal — Of or pertaining to a nucleosome.
- occidentals — Plural form of occidental.
- opalescence — exhibiting a play of colors like that of the opal.
- outbalances — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outbalance.
- pallescence — the condition of being pallescent
- patsy cline — Patsy (Virginia Patterson Hensley) 1932–63, U.S. country singer.
- pearlescent — having an iridescent luster resembling that of pearl; nacreous: healthy skin with a pearlescent glow.
- pencil case — container for writing implements
- pentecostal — of or relating to Pentecost, a Christian festival commemorating the descent of the Holy Ghost upon the apostles.
- plane crash — an accident in which an aircraft hits land or water and is damaged or destroyed
- precisional — the state or quality of being precise.
- radicalness — of or going to the root or origin; fundamental: a radical difference.
- recalescent — a brightening exhibited by cooling iron as latent heat of transformation is liberated.
- recessional — of or relating to a recession of the clergy and choir after the service.
- relandscape — to landscape again after a previous landscaping
- resemblance — the state or fact of resembling; similarity.
- resin canal — a tubular, intercellular opening containing resin, often found in the wood and needles of gymnosperms
- resin-canal — a tube or duct in a woody stem or a leaf, especially in conifers, lined with glandular epithelium that secretes resins.
- rush candle — a candle made from a dried, partly peeled rush that has been dipped in grease.
- sacramental — of, relating to, or of the nature of a sacrament, especially the sacrament of the Eucharist.
- sand castle — a small castlelike structure made of wet sand, as by children at a beach.
- sand-castle — a small castlelike structure made of wet sand, as by children at a beach.
- sandculture — the hydroponic cultivation of plants in sand.
- sansculotte — (originally) a revolutionary of the poorer class
- santa tecla — a city in SW El Salvador, just SW of San Salvador.
- scaled-down — reduced in level of activity, extent, numbers, etc
- scatterling — a person with no fixed home; a wanderer; a vagabond
- scent gland — any of various specialized skin glands, occurring in many kinds of animals, that emit an odor commonly functioning as a social or sexual signal or a defensive weapon.
- schecklaton — a gilded leather used for embroidering jacks
- schollander — Donald ("Don") born 1946, U.S. swimmer.
- scintillate — to emit sparks.
- scolopendra — a member of a genus of centipedes belonging to the Scolopendridae family
- scopolamine — a colorless, syrupy, water-soluble alkaloid, C 1 7 H 2 1 NO 4 , obtained from certain plants of the nightshade family, used chiefly as a sedative and mydriatic and to alleviate the symptoms of motion sickness.
- screamingly — If you say that something is, for example, screamingly funny or screamingly boring, you mean that it is extremely funny or extremely boring.
- searchingly — examining carefully or thoroughly: a searching inspection.
- second-half — happening in the second half of a game
- secondarily — next after the first in order, place, time, etc.
- secretional — of or relating to secretion
- self-acting — acting by itself; automatic.
- seneca lake — a lake in W New York: one of the Finger Lakes. 35 miles (56 km) long.
- shacklebone — the wrist
- shellacking — lac that has been purified and formed into thin sheets, used for making varnish.
- sherlockian — pertaining to or characteristic of the fictional detective Sherlock Holmes, known for his skill in solving mysteries through deductive reasoning.
- side glance — a look sideways at someone or something
- side-glance — a glance directed to the side; an oblique or sideways look: a side-glance of displeasure at her interrupter.
- simnel cake — any of several kinds of rich fruitcake covered with almond paste.
- singletrack — (of a railroad or section of a railroad's route) having but one set of tracks, so that trains going in opposite directions must be scheduled to meet only at points where there are sidings.
- slacken off — If something slackens off, it becomes slower, less active, or less intense.
- slag cement — a cement composed of about 80 percent granulated slag and about 20 percent hydrated lime.