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11-letter words containing s, e, n, t, r

  • dorset horn — one of an English breed of sheep having a close-textured, medium-length wool.
  • dorset naga — a British-grown variety of the Naga Jolokia chilli pepper, noted for its extreme heat
  • down-easter — a full-rigged ship built in New England in the late 19th century, usually of wood and relatively fast.
  • downstrokes — Plural form of downstroke.
  • draftswomen — Plural form of draftswoman.
  • draughtsmen — Plural form of draughtsman.
  • drop astern — to fall back to the stern (of another vessel)
  • drouthiness — the state or condition of being thirsty or dry
  • druid stone — sarsen.
  • e-signature — a technology that allows a person to electronically affix a signature or its equivalent to an electronic document, as when consenting to an online contract.
  • earnestness — serious in intention, purpose, or effort; sincerely zealous: an earnest worker.
  • earthliness — of or relating to the earth, especially as opposed to heaven; worldly.
  • earthperson — a human inhabitant or native of the planet Earth.
  • east berlin — a former country in central Europe: created in 1949 from the Soviet zone of occupied Germany established in 1945: reunited with West Germany in 1990. 41,827 sq. mi. (108,333 sq. km). Capital: East Berlin.
  • east german — a former country in central Europe: created in 1949 from the Soviet zone of occupied Germany established in 1945: reunited with West Germany in 1990. 41,827 sq. mi. (108,333 sq. km). Capital: East Berlin.
  • east orange — a city in NE New Jersey, near Newark.
  • east riding — a former administrative division of Yorkshire, in NE England, now part of Humberside.
  • easternmost — farthest east.
  • ecocentrism — a philosophy or perspective that places intrinsic value on all living organisms and their natural environment, regardless of their perceived usefulness or importance to human beings.
  • egocentrism — The constant following of one's egotistical desires to an extreme.
  • electronics — (physics) The study and use of electrical devices that operate by controlling the flow of electrons or other electrically charged particles.
  • eliminators — Plural form of eliminator.
  • embarkments — Plural form of embarkment.
  • emigrations — Plural form of emigration.
  • emunctories — Plural form of emunctory.
  • enantiomers — Plural form of enantiomer.
  • enarthrosis — A ball-and-socket joint.
  • enchantress — A woman who uses magic or sorcery, esp. to put someone or something under a spell.
  • encrustment — an outer layer of crust
  • endearments — Plural form of endearment.
  • endorsation — approval or support
  • endorsement — An act of giving one's public approval or support to someone or something.
  • engrossment — (uncountable) The state of being engrossed; concentration or preoccupation.
  • enrichments — Plural form of enrichment.
  • enrollments — Plural form of enrollment.
  • ensnarement — (uncountable) The condition of being ensnared.
  • enteritidis — A form of enteritis caused by Salmonella enterica.
  • enterocytes — Plural form of enterocyte.
  • enterostomy — An ileostomy or similar surgical operation in which the small intestine is diverted to an artificial opening in the abdominal wall or in another part of the intestine.
  • enterovirus — Any of a group of RNA viruses (including those causing polio and hepatitis A) that typically occur in the gastrointestinal tract, sometimes spreading to the central nervous system or other parts of the body.
  • enterpriser — An entrepreneur; a person who undertakes an enterprise.
  • enterprises — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enterprise.
  • entogastric — (zoology) Relating to the interior of the stomach; applied to a mode of budding from the interior of the gastric cavity, in certain hydroids.
  • entrustment — The act of entrusting.
  • enumerators — Plural form of enumerator.
  • enunciators — Plural form of enunciator.
  • envigorates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of envigorate.
  • epiplastron — a lateral plate in the plastron of a turtle
  • equestrians — Plural form of equestrian.
  • erastianism — the theory that the state should have authority over the church in ecclesiastical matters
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