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10-letter words containing s, e, p, u, l, c

  • pultaceous — resembling pap
  • respectful — full of, characterized by, or showing politeness or deference: a respectful reply.
  • scapulated — (of a raven) with white feathers across the scapular region
  • sculptress — a woman who practices the art of sculpture.
  • sculptured — having a surface or shape molded, marked, carved, indented, etc., by or as if by sculpture: sculptured leather belts.
  • semipublic — partly or to some degree public.
  • sepulchral — of, relating to, or serving as a tomb.
  • speciously — apparently good or right though lacking real merit; superficially pleasing or plausible: specious arguments.
  • speculated — to engage in thought or reflection; meditate (often followed by on, upon, or a clause).
  • speculator — a person who is engaged in commercial or financial speculation.
  • spiculated — covered with spicules or needle-like
  • suboctuple — in the proportion or ratio of one to eight
  • superblock — an area of city land larger than the usual block, treated according to a unified plan and generally closed to vehicular through traffic.
  • supercilia — the fillet above the cyma of a cornice.
  • superclass — a category of related classes within a phylum or subphylum.
  • superclean — exceptionally clean
  • supercycle — any complete round or series of occurrences that repeats or is repeated.
  • superflack — an extremely competent, successful press agent
  • superscale — on a very large scale
  • supplejack — a strong, pliant cane or walking stick.
  • suppliance — appeal; entreaty; plea; supplication: He knelt in an attitude of suppliance.
  • supplicate — to pray humbly; make humble and earnest entreaty or petition.
  • suspectful — suspicious
  • un-spliced — to join together or unite (two ropes or parts of a rope) by the interweaving of strands.
  • uneclipsed — not obscured or overshadowed
  • unscrupled — lacking scruples
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