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8-letter words containing s, e, r, i, a, l

  • abristle — Bristling.
  • abseiler — Someone who abseils.
  • ailerons — Plural form of aileron.
  • airlines — Plural form of airline.
  • alienors — Plural form of alienor.
  • altrices — altricial birds
  • articles — legal training
  • assailer — One who assails; an assailant.
  • ateliers — Plural form of atelier.
  • aurelius — Marcus(Marcus Aurelius Antoninus) a.d. 121-180; Rom. emperor (161-180) & Stoic philosopher
  • auricles — Plural form of auricle.
  • ballsier — Comparative form of ballsy.
  • barflies — Plural form of barfly.
  • bedrails — Plural form of bedrail.
  • biserial — in two rows
  • calibers — Plural form of caliber.
  • calibres — Plural form of calibre.
  • calipers — Usually, calipers. an instrument for measuring thicknesses and internal or external diameters inaccessible to a scale, consisting usually of a pair of adjustable pivoted legs.
  • calories — Thermodynamics. Also called gram calorie, small calorie. an amount of heat exactly equal to 4.1840 joules. Abbreviation: cal. (usually initial capital letter) kilocalorie. Abbreviation: Cal.
  • carioles — Plural form of cariole.
  • carlisle — a city in NW England, administrative centre of Cumbria: railway and industrial centre. Pop: 71 773 (2001)
  • charlies — a word used in communications to represent the letter C.
  • clashier — Comparative form of clashy.
  • classier — of high class, rank, or grade; stylish; admirably smart; elegant.
  • claviers — Plural form of clavier.
  • crawlies — Fear, anxiety.
  • darioles — Plural form of dariole.
  • dialyser — a machine that performs dialysis, esp one that removes impurities from the blood of patients with malfunctioning kidneys; kidney machine
  • disabler — to make unable or unfit; weaken or destroy the capability of; incapacitate: The detective successfully disabled the bomb. He was disabled by the accident.
  • disraeliBenjamin, 1st Earl of Beaconsfield ("Dizzy") 1804–81, British statesman and novelist: prime minister 1868, 1874–80.
  • earliest — in or during the first part of a period of time, a course of action, a series of events, etc.: early in the year.
  • earlship — earldom (def 1).
  • emailers — Plural form of emailer.
  • engrails — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of engrail.
  • entrails — A person or animal's intestines or internal organs, especially when removed or exposed.
  • escalier — a staircase
  • escorial — a village in central Spain, northwest of Madrid: site of an architectural complex containing a monastery, palace, and college, built by Philip II between 1563 and 1584
  • escurial — Escorial
  • espalier — A fruit tree or ornamental shrub whose branches are trained to grow flat against a wall, supported on a lattice or a framework of stakes.
  • failures — Plural form of failure.
  • foresail — the lowermost sail on a foremast.
  • frailest — Superlative form of frail.
  • galeries — (in French Louisiana) a house with its main story above the ground floor and with verandas (galeries) for both stories in tiers on at least one side.
  • galerius — full name Gaius Galerius Valerius Maximianus. ?250–311 ad, Eastern Roman Emperor (305–311): noted for his persecution of Christians
  • gasalier — A gas-powered chandelier.
  • gaselier — Alt form gasalier.
  • gasolier — a chandelier furnished with gaslights.
  • girasole — an opal that reflects light in a bright luminous glow.
  • glaciers — an extended mass of ice formed from snow falling and accumulating over the years and moving very slowly, either descending from high mountains, as in valley glaciers, or moving outward from centers of accumulation, as in continental glaciers.
  • glassier — Comparative form of glassy.

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