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

  • rosalia — scarlet fever
  • rosalie — a female given name: from a Latin word meaning rose festival.
  • saintlo — a department in NW France. 2476 sq. mi. (6413 sq. km). Capital: Saint-Lô.
  • saligot — the water chestnut, Trapa natans
  • sialkot — a city in NE Pakistan: military station.
  • sialoid — resembling saliva
  • sinaloa — a state in W Mexico, bordering on the Gulf of California. 22,582 sq. mi. (58,485 sq. km). Capital: Culiacán.
  • sliotar — the ball used in hurling
  • soilage — an act or instance of soiling.
  • solaris — (operating system)   Sun Microsystems, Inc.'s version of the Unix operating system. As well as the core operating system, Solaris inludes networking software, the Java Virtual Machine, the CDE/Desktop that includes an X11-based windowing environment and graphical user interface. Sun claim that Solaris is not just an operating system but an "operating environment". Solaris 1.x was a retroactive (marketing?) name for SunOS 4.1.x (where x>=1). Solaris 2.x (which is the first version most people call "Solaris") includes SunOS5.x, which is an SVR4-derived Unix, OpenWindows 3.x, and tooltalk.
  • solatia — something given in compensation for inconvenience, loss, injury, or the like; recompense.
  • soliman — Suleiman I.
  • somalia — an independent republic on the E coast of Africa, formed from the former British Somaliland and the former Italian Somaliland. 246,198 sq. mi. (637,653 sq. km). Capital: Mogadishu.
  • somital — any of the longitudinal series of segments or parts into which the body of certain animals is divided; a metamere.
  • somnial — relating to dreams
  • stalino — a former name of Donetsk.
  • stoical — impassive; characterized by a calm, austere fortitude befitting the Stoics: a stoical sufferer.
  • topsail — a sail, or either of a pair of sails, set immediately above the lowermost sail of a mast and supported by a topmast.
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