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9-letter words containing s, e, n, a, t, o

  • resonator — anything that resonates.
  • restation — a place or position in which a person or thing is normally located.
  • rosenthalJean, 1912–69, U.S. theatrical lighting designer.
  • rosinante — the old, worn horse of Don Quixote.
  • saint leoSaint (Bruno) 1002–54, German ecclesiastic: pope 1049–54.
  • san mateo — a city in W California.
  • sanbenito — an ornamented garment worn by a condemned heretic at an auto-da-fé.
  • sandstone — a common sedimentary rock consisting of sand, usually quartz, cemented together by various substances, as silica, calcium carbonate, iron oxide, or clay.
  • saponated — treated or combined with soap
  • sarmiento — a city in E Argentina, a suburb of Buenos Aires.
  • sea front — an area, including buildings, along the edge of the sea; waterfront.
  • sectional — pertaining or limited to a particular section; local or regional: sectional politics.
  • semantron — a bar struck instead of a bell in an Orthodox church
  • senhorita — a Portuguese term of address equivalent to miss, used alone or capitalized and prefixed to the name of a girl or unmarried woman. Abbreviation: Srta.
  • sensation — the operation or function of the senses; perception or awareness of stimuli through the senses.
  • septation — a division between cavities or parts of an organism by partitions or septa
  • seriation — the arrangement of a collection of artifacts into a chronological sequence.
  • serotinal — pertaining to or occurring in late summer.
  • serration — serrated condition or form.
  • shogunate — the office or rule of a shogun.
  • siphonate — (of molluscs) having a syphon
  • slabstone — a paving stone in the form of a slab; flagstone
  • snakeroot — any of various plants whose roots have been regarded as a remedy for snakebites, as the herb Aristolochia serpentaria (Virginia snakeroot) having a medicinal rhizome and rootlets, and the white-flowered Polygala senega (Seneca snakeroot) having a medicinal root.
  • soapstone — a massive variety of talc with a soapy or greasy feel, used for hearths, washtubs, tabletops, carved ornaments, etc.
  • solutrean — Archaeology. of or designating an Upper Paleolithic European culture c18,000–16,000 b.c., characterized by the making of stone projectile points and low-relief stone sculptures.
  • sonnetary — relating to sonnets
  • sonsonate — a city in SW El Salvador.
  • sörenstam — Annika (ˈænɪka). born 1970, Swedish golfer; winner of the US Women's Open (1995, 1996, 2006), the LPGA Championship (2003, 2004, 2005), and the British Women's Open (2003)
  • sportance — pleasurable or playful activities
  • staminode — a sterile or abortive stamen.
  • standover — practising or relating to acts of threatening, intimidating or extorting money from people by force
  • starstone — a precious stone which has been cut in such a way that it reflects light in a starlike pattern
  • stationed — a place or position in which a person or thing is normally located.
  • stationer — a person who sells the materials used in writing, as paper, pens, pencils, and ink.
  • stenobath — a stenobathic organism.
  • stenopaic — (of an optic device) having a narrow opening devised to improve eyesight by limiting obscurations
  • stolonate — having stolons; developing from a stolon.
  • stone age — the period in the history of humankind, preceding the Bronze Age and the Iron Age, and marked by the use of stone implements and weapons: subdivided into the Paleolithic, Mesolithic, and Neolithic periods.
  • stone axe — a primitive axe made of chipped stone
  • stone saw — an untoothed iron saw used to cut stone
  • stoneboat — a type of sleigh used for moving rocks from fields, for hauling milk cans, etc
  • stonechat — any of several small Old World birds, especially of the genus Saxicola, as S. torquata.
  • stoneface — living stones.
  • stonehand — a person who arranges type and imposes pages on an imposing stone
  • stonewall — to engage in stonewalling.
  • stoneware — a hard, opaque, vitrified ceramic ware.
  • stonewash — to wash (cloth) with pebbles or stones so as to give the appearance of wear.
  • sulfonate — an ester or salt derived from a sulfonic acid.
  • syncopate — Music. to place (the accents) on beats that are normally unaccented. to treat (a passage, piece, etc.) in this way.
  • tenacious — holding fast; characterized by keeping a firm hold (often followed by of): a tenacious grip on my arm; tenacious of old habits.
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