11-letter words containing s, i, d, e, r, o
- misordering — an authoritative direction or instruction; command; mandate.
- misreported — Simple past tense and past participle of misreport.
- moderations — the quality of being moderate; restraint; avoidance of extremes or excesses; temperance.
- modernising — Present participle of modernise.
- modernistic — modern.
- modernities — Plural form of modernity.
- modularised — to form or organize into modules, as for flexibility.
- moisturized — Simple past tense and past participle of moisturize.
- morbidities — a morbid state or quality.
- nematodirus — any parasitic nematode worm of the genus Nematodirus
- news editor — a person who is in charge of the news desk at a newspaper or broadcasting organization and whose job is to oversee the selection and preparation of news items for publication or broadcast
- nondescript — of no recognized, definite, or particular type or kind: a nondescript novel; a nondescript color.
- nonresident — not resident in a particular place.
- nonsteroids — Plural form of nonsteroid.
- nonstriated — not striated; unstriped, as certain muscular tissue.
- odoriferous — yielding or diffusing an odor.
- oedipus rex — a tragedy (c430 b.c.) by Sophocles.
- old persian — an ancient West Iranian language attested by cuneiform inscriptions. Abbreviation: OPers.
- old soldier — a former soldier or veteran
- ordainments — Plural form of ordainment.
- orderliness — arranged or disposed in a neat, tidy manner or in a regular sequence: an orderly desk.
- orthodoxies — Plural form of orthodoxy.
- orthopedics — (used with a singular verb) the medical specialty concerned with correction of deformities or functional impairments of the skeletal system, especially the extremities and the spine, and associated structures, as muscles and ligaments.
- orthopedist — (used with a singular verb) the medical specialty concerned with correction of deformities or functional impairments of the skeletal system, especially the extremities and the spine, and associated structures, as muscles and ligaments.
- osteodermic — of or like an osteoderm
- outfielders — Plural form of outfielder.
- outstripped — Simple past tense and past participle of outstrip.
- overbridges — Plural form of overbridge.
- overimposed — to lay on or set as something to be borne, endured, obeyed, fulfilled, paid, etc.: to impose taxes.
- overinsured — to guarantee against loss or harm.
- overtedious — extremely tedious
- oxfordshire — a county in S England. 1008 sq. mi. (2610 sq. km).
- personified — to attribute human nature or character to (an inanimate object or an abstraction), as in speech or writing.
- pierrefonds — a former city in S Quebec, Canada, now part of Montreal.
- ponderosity — of great weight; heavy; massive.
- postdivorce — of, or relating to the period after a person is divorced
- pre-imposed — to lay on or set as something to be borne, endured, obeyed, fulfilled, paid, etc.: to impose taxes.
- preadmonish — to admonish or warn beforehand
- predisposal — to give an inclination or tendency to beforehand; make susceptible: Genetic factors may predispose human beings to certain metabolic diseases.
- predisposed — to give an inclination or tendency to beforehand; make susceptible: Genetic factors may predispose human beings to certain metabolic diseases.
- prioritised — to arrange or do in order of priority: learning to prioritize our assignments.
- proceedings — a particular action or course or manner of action.
- prompt side — the part of the stage that in the U.S. is to the right and in Britain to the left as one faces the audience. Abbreviation: P.S.
- prostituted — a woman who engages in sexual intercourse for money; whore; harlot.
- providences — a seaport in and the capital of Rhode Island, in the NE part, at the head of Narragansett Bay.
- provisioned — a clause in a legal instrument, a law, etc., providing for a particular matter; stipulation; proviso.
- pseudoprime — A backgammon prime (six consecutive occupied points) with one point missing. This term is an esoteric pun derived from a mathematical method that, rather than determining precisely whether a number is prime (has no divisors), uses a statistical technique to decide whether the number is "probably" prime. A number that passes this test is called a pseudoprime. The hacker backgammon usage stems from the idea that a pseudoprime is almost as good as a prime: it does the job of a prime until proven otherwise, and that probably won't happen.
- radicellose — having small roots or rhizoids
- radio waves — an electromagnetic wave having a wavelength between 1 millimeter and 30,000 meters, or a frequency between 10 kilohertz and 300,000 megahertz.
- radiocesium — cesium 137.