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11-letter words containing s, e, l, f, n

  • life-saving — a person who rescues another from danger of death, especially from drowning.
  • lifecasting — The creation of a three-dimensional copy of a living body by means of molding and casting techniques.
  • lifemanship — the ability to conduct one's life, career, personal relationships, etc., in a successful manner.
  • lindisfarne — Holy Island (def 1).
  • lustfulness — full of or motivated by lust, greed, or the like: He was an emperor lustful of power.
  • malfeasance — the performance by a public official of an act that is legally unjustified, harmful, or contrary to law; wrongdoing (used especially of an act in violation of a public trust). Compare misfeasance (def 2), nonfeasance.
  • mantelshelf — mantel (def 2).
  • mindfulness — the state or quality of being mindful or aware of something.
  • misbefallen — Simple past tense and past participle of misbefall.
  • moonflowers — Plural form of moonflower.
  • needfulness — The property of being needful or necessary.
  • nefariously — extremely wicked or villainous; iniquitous: a nefarious plot.
  • new flavors — An object-oriented Lisp from Symbolics, the successor to Flavors, it led to CLOS.
  • non-fissile — capable of being split or divided; cleavable.
  • off-license — a license permitting the sale of sealed bottles of alcoholic beverages to be taken away from the premises by the purchaser.
  • offenceless — Alternative form of offenseless.
  • offenseless — without offense.
  • offensively — causing resentful displeasure; highly irritating, angering, or annoying: offensive television commercials.
  • offset-line — something that counterbalances, counteracts, or compensates for something else; compensating equivalent.
  • one's folks — one's family or relatives, esp. one's parents
  • overfulness — the state of being too full
  • playfulness — full of play or fun; sportive; frolicsome.
  • pushfulness — the quality of being offensively assertive or forceful
  • reflections — thoughts, esp careful or long-considered ones
  • riefenstahl — Leni [ley-nee] /ˈleɪ ni/ (Show IPA), 1902–2003, German film director.
  • saint felixSaint, died a.d. 530, pope 526–530.
  • satinflower — a Californian plant, Clarkia amoena, of the evening primrose family, having cup-shaped pink or purplish flowers blotched with red.
  • sdeignfully — disdainfully
  • second self — one who associates so closely with a given person as to assume that person's mode of behavior, personality, beliefs, etc.
  • second-half — happening in the second half of a game
  • self-acting — acting by itself; automatic.
  • self-binder — binder (def 5b).
  • self-denial — the sacrifice of one's own desires; unselfishness.
  • self-driven — (of a machine) containing its own power source, as an engine or motor.
  • self-giving — to present voluntarily and without expecting compensation; bestow: to give a birthday present to someone.
  • self-hating — harbouring feelings of self-hatred
  • self-ignite — to ignite without spark or flame.
  • self-insure — to subject (one's property or interests) to self-insurance.
  • self-making — the act of a person or thing that makes: The making of a violin requires great skill.
  • self-minded — having a certain kind of mind (usually used in combination): strong-minded.
  • self-moving — capable of moving without an external agency.
  • self-rising — rising without the addition of leaven: self-rising pancake flour.
  • self-ruling — of or relating to self-rule
  • self-strong — having, showing, or able to exert great bodily or muscular power; physically vigorous or robust: a strong boy.
  • self-tender — an offer by a company to buy back some or all of its shares from its shareholders, esp as a protection against an unwelcome takeover bid
  • selfishness — devoted to or caring only for oneself; concerned primarily with one's own interests, benefits, welfare, etc., regardless of others.
  • send flying — to dismiss or cause to depart hurriedly
  • shelf angle — an angle iron attached to or suspended from a girder to carry masonry or the ends of a number of joists.
  • shield fern — any of numerous ferns of the genera Dryopteris and Polystichum, having shield-shaped indusia.
  • silicon fen — an area of Cambridgeshire, esp around the city of Cambridge, in which industries associated with information technology are concentrated
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