11-letter words containing s, e, r, g
- sculduggery — skulduggery.
- scuppernong — a silvery amber-green variety of muscadine grape.
- searchingly — examining carefully or thoroughly: a searching inspection.
- searchlight — a device, usually consisting of a light and reflector, for throwing a beam of light in any direction.
- see through — Also, see-thru [see-throo] /ˈsiˌθru/ (Show IPA). transparent: a see-through blouse.
- see-through — Also, see-thru [see-throo] /ˈsiˌθru/ (Show IPA). transparent: a see-through blouse.
- segregation — the act or practice of segregating; a setting apart or separation of people or things from others or from the main body or group: gender segregation in some fundamentalist religions.
- segregative — to separate or set apart from others or from the main body or group; isolate: to segregate exceptional children; to segregate hardened criminals.
- seigneurial — a lord, especially a feudal lord.
- seigniorage — something claimed by a sovereign or superior as a prerogative.
- seigniorial — of or relating to a seignior.
- seismograph — any of various instruments for measuring and recording the vibrations of earthquakes.
- self-regard — consideration for oneself or one's own interests.
- 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.
- sempstering — the profession of being a tailor
- sense organ — a specialized bodily structure that receives or is sensitive to internal or external stimuli; receptor.
- septifragal — (of a capsule) dehiscing by breaking away from the partitions but remaining attached to the common axis; dehiscing at the valves or backs of the carpels but leaving the septa intact.
- sergius iii — died a.d. 911, pope 904–911.
- serigrapher — someone who engages in serigraphy
- serigraphic — of or pertaining to serigraphy
- sermonizing — the act of talking as if delivering a sermon
- serological — the science dealing with the immunological properties and actions of serum.
- serpiginous — (formerly) a creeping or spreading skin disease, as ringworm.
- service dog — a dog trained to assist a person with a disability that is not related to vision or hearing.
- sewage farm — a place where sewage is treated, esp for use as manure
- sgml tagger — (tool) A tool to assist with adding SGML to a piece of text. The Tagger only lets the user insert a mark-up tag which is correct in that particular context.
- shade-grown — grown in the shade, especially in artificial shade, as under a cloth.
- shaft grave — a grave consisting of a deep, rectangular pit with vertical sides, roofed over with a stone slab.
- shag carpet — shag pile carpet
- sharp-edged — having a fine edge or edges.
- shepherding — a person who herds, tends, and guards sheep.
- shergottite — a type of igneous rock or meteorite thought to originate on Mars
- sherrington — Sir Charles Scott, 1861–1952, English physiologist: Nobel Prize in medicine 1932.
- shift gears — change speed manually in a vehicle
- ship-rigged — (of a sailing vessel) rigged as a ship; full-rigged.
- shiveringly — in a shivering manner, usually from cold or fright
- shoe-string — a shoelace.
- short-range — having a limited extent, as in distance or time: a short-range shot; a short-range plan.
- shortchange — to give less than the correct change to.
- shortweight — to give less than the weight charged for: The firm is accused of shortweighting grain.
- shriekingly — with shrieking
- shutter-bug — an amateur photographer, especially one who is greatly devoted to the hobby.
- siegmeister — Elie [el-ee] /ˈɛl i/ (Show IPA), 1909–91, U.S. composer.
- sight rhyme — agreement in spelling, but not in sound, of the ends of words or of lines of verse, as in have, grave.
- sightscreen — a white screen set in line with the wicket as an aid to the batsman in seeing the ball when it is bowled.
- sign writer — someone whose job is to produce signs for businesses
- signatories — having signed, or joined in signing, a document: the signatory powers to a treaty.
- signet ring — a finger ring containing a small seal, one's initial, or the like.