10-letter words containing s, e, g, u, i, n
- requesting — the act of asking for something to be given or done, especially as a favor or courtesy; solicitation or petition: At his request, they left.
- resecuring — free from or not exposed to danger or harm; safe.
- resounding — making an echoing sound: a resounding thud.
- resourcing — the provision of resources
- rubiginose — rust-coloured or rusty
- russetting — a boot or a piece of russet clothing
- san miguel — a city in E El Salvador.
- sanguinely — cheerfully optimistic, hopeful, or confident: a sanguine disposition; sanguine expectations.
- sauntering — to walk with a leisurely gait; stroll: sauntering through the woods.
- scheduling — a plan of procedure, usually written, for a proposed objective, especially with reference to the sequence of and time allotted for each item or operation necessary to its completion: The schedule allows three weeks for this stage.
- sdeignfull — disdainful
- seducingly — in a seducing manner
- septuagint — the oldest Greek version of the Old Testament, traditionally said to have been translated by 70 or 72 Jewish scholars at the request of Ptolemy II: most scholars believe that only the Pentateuch was completed in the early part of the 3rd century b.c. and that the remaining books were translated in the next two centuries.
- sequencing — the following of one thing after another; succession.
- setting-up — the establishment or creation of something
- shuddering — trembling or quivering with fear, dread, cold, etc.
- shuttering — a solid or louvered movable cover for a window.
- single out — only one in number; one only; unique; sole: a single example.
- single-cut — noting a file having a series of parallel cutting ridges in one direction only.
- single-use — made to be used once only
- slumbering — to sleep, especially lightly; doze; drowse.
- spelunking — to explore caves, especially as a hobby.
- sputtering — the act or sound of sputtering.
- squelching — to strike or press with crushing force; crush down; squash.
- squireling — a landowner of a small estate.
- staudinger — Hermann [her-mahn] /ˈhɛr mɑn/ (Show IPA), 1881–1965, German chemist: Nobel prize 1953.
- stupefying — to put into a state of little or no sensibility; benumb the faculties of; put into a stupor.
- subceiling — a ceiling placed on a subdivision of a category; a sublimit
- subheading — a subordinate division of a title or heading.
- subjecting — that which forms a basic matter of thought, discussion, investigation, etc.: a subject of conversation.
- succeeding — being that which follows; subsequent; ensuing: laws to benefit succeeding generations.
- sugar pine — a tall pine, Pinus lambertiana, of California, Oregon, etc., having cones 20 inches (51 cm) long.
- suggesting — to mention or introduce (an idea, proposition, plan, etc.) for consideration or possible action: The architect suggested that the building be restored.
- suggestion — the act of suggesting.
- sunsetting — the act or an instance of applying a sunset clause
- superbeing — the fact of existing; existence (as opposed to nonexistence).
- supergiant — Astronomy. supergiant star.
- supragenic — beyond the limits or above the level of genes.
- sure thing — something that is or is supposed to be a certain success, as a bet or a business venture: He thinks that real estate is a sure thing.
- surfeiting — excess; an excessive amount: a surfeit of speechmaking.
- suspecting — to believe to be guilty, false, counterfeit, undesirable, defective, bad, etc., with little or no proof: to suspect a person of murder.
- swivel gun — a gun mounted on a pedestal so that it can be turned from side to side or up and down.
- tonguefish — any of several flatfishes of the family Cynoglossidae, having the tail tapered to a point.
- trousering — any cloth suitable for trousers
- un-english — not English; not characteristic of the English.
- unassigned — to give or allocate; allot: to assign rooms at a hotel.
- undersight — the power or faculty of seeing; perception of objects by use of the eyes; vision.
- undesigned — not planned beforehand; unpremeditated; unintentional.
- undigested — to convert (food) in the alimentary canal into absorbable form for assimilation into the system.
- unexisting — to have actual being; be: The world exists, whether you like it or not.