11-letter words containing s, c, i, r, e
- foster city — a city in W California.
- franchisees — Plural form of franchisee.
- franchisers — Plural form of franchiser.
- franticness — desperate or wild with excitement, passion, fear, pain, etc.; frenzied.
- fratricides — Plural form of fratricide.
- french kiss — kiss with tongues
- french-kiss — soul kiss.
- freneticism — the state or quality of being frenetic
- frequencies — Plural form of frequency.
- frescobaldi — Girolamo [jee-raw-lah-maw] /dʒiˈrɔ lɑ mɔ/ (Show IPA), 1583–1643, Italian organist and composer.
- fruticulose — (botany) Like, or pertaining to, a small shrub.
- furciferous — (archaic) rascally; scandalous.
- futurebasic — (language) A BASIC compiler for the Macintosh.
- gas carrier — a ship used for the transportation of compressed or liquefied natural gas
- genericness — The state or condition of being generic.
- geocentrism — A belief that Earth is the center of the universe and does not move.
- geostrophic — of or relating to the balance between the Coriolis force and the horizontal pressure force in the atmosphere.
- gerodontics — the branch of dentistry dealing with aging and aged persons.
- gracileness — The state or quality of being gracile.
- grandnieces — Plural form of grandniece.
- graphicness — The quality of being graphic: grotesqueness or vividness.
- greenschist — schist colored green by an abundance of chlorite, epidote, or actinolite.
- grouchiness — The characteristic or quality of being grouchy.
- hackberries — Plural form of hackberry.
- haruspicate — of or relating to a haruspex
- head-strict — (theory) A head-strict function will not necessarily evaluate every cons cell of its (list) argument, but whenever it does evaluate a cons cell it will also evaluate the element in the head of that cell. An example of a head-strict function is beforeZero :: [Int] -> [Int] beforeZero [] = [] beforeZero (0:xs) = [] beforeZero (x:xs) = x : beforeZero xs which returns a list up to the first zero. This pattern of evaluation is important because it is common in functions which operate on a list of inputs. See also tail-strict, hyperstrict.
- hectoliters — Plural form of hectoliter.
- helichrysum — any of the numerous composite plants of the genus Helichrysum, having alternate leaves and solitary or clustered flower heads, including the strawflower.
- helicopters — Plural form of helicopter.
- helicospore — a coiled cylindrical fungal spore.
- helispheric — spiral
- hemispheric — of or relating to a hemisphere.
- heptarchies — Plural form of heptarchy.
- heptarchist — A ruler of one division of a heptarchy.
- heracleides — ?390–?322 bc, Greek astronomer and philosopher: the first to state that the earth rotates on its axis
- heresiarchs — Plural form of heresiarch.
- heresthetic — a political strategy by which a person or group sets or manipulates the context and structure of a decision-making process in order to win or be more likely to win
- hermeticism — the body of ideas set forth in Hermetic writings.
- hetaerismic — of or relating to courtesans
- hetairismic — relating to hetairism, concubinage
- heteroecism — the development of different stages of a parasitic species on different host plants.
- heteroptics — incorrect or perverted perception of what is seen; hallucinatory vision.
- heteroscian — a name applied to the people who live in temperate zones, so given because in these areas shadows created by the sun at noon will fall in opposite directions
- heuristical — Of or pertaining to heuristics.
- hibernicism — an idiom or characteristic peculiar to Irish English or to the Irish.
- hicky-horse — a seesaw.
- hierarchies — any system of persons or things ranked one above another.
- hierarchise — to arrange in a hierarchy.
- hierarchism — hierarchical principles, rule, or influence.
- hierarchist — hierarchical principles, rule, or influence.