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10-letter words containing s, i, a, l, o

  • balloonist — A balloonist is a person who flies a hot-air balloon.
  • ballpoints — Plural form of ballpoint.
  • bandoliers — Plural form of bandolier.
  • basophiles — Biology. a basophilic cell, tissue, organism, or substance.
  • basophilia — an abnormal increase of basophil leucocytes in the blood
  • basophilic — having an affinity for basic stains.
  • batholiths — Plural form of batholith.
  • batologist — someone who practises batology
  • battailous — ready for battle; pugnacious
  • battalions — Plural form of battalion.
  • bazillions — Plural form of bazillion.
  • beaujolais — Beaujolais is a type of red wine that comes from the region of eastern France called Beaujolais.
  • belorussia — historical region in central Europe corresponding to present-day Belarus
  • binoculars — Binoculars consist of two small telescopes joined together side by side, which you look through in order to look at things that are a long way away.
  • bioclastic — (of deposits, esp limestones) derived from shell fragments or similar organic remains
  • bioplastic — plastic suitable for use as a biomaterial.
  • bipetalous — having two petals
  • blastodisc — the blastula that forms as a flattened sphere on top of the yolk in the yolk-laden eggs of birds and reptiles.
  • blastodisk — germinal disk
  • blazonings — heraldic adornments
  • bloodstain — A bloodstain is a mark on a surface caused by blood.
  • bollandist — any of the editors of the Acta Sanctorum.
  • bonnilasse — a pretty girl
  • bordelaise — denoting a brown sauce flavoured with red wine and sometimes mushrooms
  • boulangism — the doctrines of militarism and reprisals against Germany, advocated, especially in the 1880s, by the French general Boulanger.
  • box social — a fund-raising event at which donated box meals are auctioned
  • brailowsky — Alexander [al-ig-zan-der,, -zahn-;; Russian uh-lyi-ksahn-dr] /ˌæl ɪgˈzæn dər,, -ˈzɑn-;; Russian ʌ lyɪˈksɑn dr/ (Show IPA), 1896–1976, Russian pianist.
  • cabriolets — Plural form of cabriolet.
  • cacomistle — a catlike omnivorous mammal, Bassariscus astutus, of S North America, related to but smaller than the raccoons: family Procyonidae, order Carnivora (carnivores). It has yellowish-grey fur and a long bushy tail banded in black and white
  • cagliostro — Count Alessandro di (alesˈsandro di), original name Giuseppe Balsamo. 1743–95, Italian adventurer and magician, who was imprisoned for life by the Inquisition for his association with freemasonry
  • calamitous — If you describe an event or situation as calamitous, you mean it is very unfortunate or serious.
  • calcinosis — the abnormal deposition of calcium salts in the tissues of the body
  • caliginous — dark; dim
  • calliopsis — coreopsis
  • calotypist — a person who produces photographs using the calotype process
  • calumnious — of or using calumny
  • canonicals — the vestments worn by clergy when officiating
  • cap pistol — a toy gun using caps to imitate the sound of a real pistol.
  • captiously — In a captious manner.
  • carbolised — phenolate (def 2).
  • castor oil — Castor oil is a thick yellow oil that is obtained from the seeds of the castor oil plant. It has a very unpleasant taste and in former times was used as a medicine.
  • catabolise — to cause (a nutrient or other substance) to undergo catabolism.
  • catabolism — a metabolic process in which complex molecules are broken down into simple ones with the release of energy; destructive metabolism
  • catalogist — a list or record, as of items for sale or courses at a university, systematically arranged and often including descriptive material: a stamp catalog.
  • catholicos — the patriarch of the Armenian Church
  • catholicus — catholicos.
  • cautiously — showing, using, or characterized by caution: a cautious man; To be cautious is often to show wisdom.
  • chalazions — Plural form of chalazion.
  • chamomiles — Plural form of chamomile.
  • charbroils — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of charbroil.
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