10-letter words containing s, e, l, f, d
- infielders — Plural form of infielder.
- lapidifies — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of lapidify.
- leaf scald — a bacterial disease of sugarcane, characterized by irregular, bleached streaks on the leaves and defoliation and caused especially by Bacterium albilineans.
- life-sized — Life-sized means the same as life-size.
- lifeguards — Plural form of lifeguard.
- mala fides — bad faith; intent to cheat or deceive. Compare bona fides (def 1).
- marshfield — a city in SE Massachusetts.
- minefields — Plural form of minefield.
- misdeemful — having a wrong opinion of
- misfielded — Simple past tense and past participle of misfield.
- needlefish — any fish of the family Belonidae, of warm seas and coastal fresh waters, having a sharp beak and needlelike teeth.
- nonsulfide — (of minerals) not containing a sulfide.
- oxysulfide — a sulfide in which part of the sulfur is replaced by oxygen.
- paddlefish — a large ganoid fish, Polyodon spathula, of the Mississippi River and its larger tributaries, having a long, flat, paddlelike snout.
- pittsfield — a city in W Massachusetts.
- resolidify — to (cause to) become solid again
- scaffolded — a temporary structure for holding workers and materials during the erection, repair, or decoration of a building.
- sdeignfull — disdainful
- self-build — the practice of building one's own home
- self-doubt — lack of confidence in the reliability of one's own motives, personality, thought, etc.
- self-drive — of, for, designating, or providing a car that is rented for personal use, without a hired driver.
- self-guard — to keep safe from harm or danger; protect; watch over: to guard the ruler.
- self-named — a word or a combination of words by which a person, place, or thing, a body or class, or any object of thought is designated, called, or known.
- self-paced — (of an educational system, course, etc.) done or designed to be accomplished at the student's own speed: self-paced instruction.
- self-pride — pride in one's abilities, status, possessions, etc.; self-esteem.
- self-study — the study of something by oneself, as through books, records, etc., without direct supervision or attendance in a class: She learned to read German by self-study.
- sellafield — the site of an atomic power station and nuclear reprocessing plant in NW England, in W Cumbria
- semifeudal — partly feudal
- senefelder — Aloys [ah-loh-ys,, ah-lois] /ˈɑ loʊ üs,, ˈɑ lɔɪs/ (Show IPA), 1771–1834, German inventor of lithography.
- sheep-fold — an enclosure for sheep.
- simplified — to make less complex or complicated; make plainer or easier: to simplify a problem.
- skew field — a ring in which the equations ax = b and xa = b have solutions for x.
- smithfield — a town in N Rhode Island.
- soft-pedal — to use the soft pedal.
- solid fuel — Solid fuel is fuel such as coal or wood, that is solid rather than liquid or gas.
- solidified — to make solid; make into a hard or compact mass; change from a liquid or gaseous to a solid form.
- solidifies — to make solid; make into a hard or compact mass; change from a liquid or gaseous to a solid form.
- sommerfeld — Arnold (Johannes Wilhelm) [ahr-nawlt-yoh-hahn-uh s-vil-helm] /ˈɑr nɔlt yoʊˈhɑn əsˈvɪl hɛlm/ (Show IPA), 1868–1951, German physicist.
- sound file — an audio file that can be played by a computer or other electronic device
- southfield — a city in SE Michigan, W of Detroit.
- speedfully — in a quick or effective manner
- spider fly — an artificial fly having a hackle body, little or no tail, no wings, and unusually long legs, dressed to resemble a spider.
- stableford — a scoring system in which points are awarded according to the number of strokes taken at each hole, whereby a hole completed in one stroke over par counts as one point, a hole completed in level par counts as two points, etc
- stall-feed — to keep and feed (an animal) in a stall.
- stultified — to make, or cause to appear, foolish or ridiculous.
- sun-filled — filled with light from the sun
- superfluid — a fluid that exhibits frictionless flow, very high heat conductivity, and other unusual physical properties, helium below 2.186 K being the only known example.
- trisulfide — a sulfide containing three sulfur atoms.
- wholefoods — Plural form of wholefood.
- wind shelf — smoke shelf.