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9-letter words containing s, i, d, o

  • scopeloid — a member of a family of deep-sea fish with luminous spots
  • scorodite — a green or brownish mineral containing iron and aluminium
  • scorpioid — resembling a scorpion.
  • seconding — next after the first; being the ordinal number for two.
  • seditious — of, relating to, or of the nature of sedition.
  • seduction — an act or instance of seducing, especially sexually.
  • semidomed — having a semidome
  • seminomad — a person living a partly nomadic life; a semi-nomadic person
  • semiround — having one surface that is round and another that is flat.
  • semisolid — having a somewhat firm consistency; more or less solid.
  • serranoid — resembling or related to the sea bass family Serranidae.
  • shadowily — in a shadowy way or manner
  • shadowing — a dark figure or image cast on the ground or some surface by a body intercepting light.
  • sheikhdom — the land or territory under the control of a sheik.
  • shipboard — Archaic. the deck or side of a ship. the situation of being on a ship.
  • shippound — a Baltic measure of weight roughly equivalent to 300-400 pounds
  • shorebird — a bird that frequents seashores, estuaries, etc., as the snipe, sandpiper, plover, and turnstone; a limicoline bird.
  • shoreside — land along a shore.
  • side boob — Slang: Sometimes Vulgar. the outer curve of a woman's breast when revealed by clothing cut low under the arms: She's flashing too much side boob.
  • side door — a door at the side of a building
  • side road — small street leading off larger road
  • side tone — sound diverted from a telephone microphone to the earpiece so that a speaker hears his own voice at the same level and position as that of the respondent
  • side-foot — In football, if a player side-foots the ball, they kick it with the side of their foot.
  • sideboard — a piece of furniture, as in a dining room, often with shelves, drawers, etc., for holding articles of table service.
  • siderosis — a disease of the lungs caused by inhaling iron or other metallic particles.
  • siderotic — a disease of the lungs caused by inhaling iron or other metallic particles.
  • sideshoot — a minor shoot growing from the side of a plant's stem
  • sigmoidal — shaped like the letter C.
  • signboard — a board bearing a sign.
  • silk road — ancient trade route extending from China to the Mediterranean
  • simonides — 556?–468? b.c, Greek poet.
  • singledom — the state of being unmarried or not involved in a long-term relationship
  • sixty-odd — around sixty; approximately sixty (people or things)
  • skid road — an area of cheap barrooms and run-down hotels, frequented by alcoholics and vagrants.
  • skidproof — preventing or resistant to skidding, as certain road surfaces or vehicle tires.
  • skimboard — a type of short, rounded surfboard used for riding in shallow water.
  • skin food — a cosmetic cream for keeping the skin in good condition
  • slide box — a box for keeping slides in
  • slideshow — a presentation of photographic slides, or images on a transparent base, placed in a projector and viewed sequentially on a screen.
  • slim down — slender, as in girth or form; slight in build or structure.
  • slip road — A slip road is a road which cars use to drive on and off a motorway.
  • snowdonia — a massif in NW Wales, in Gwynedd, the highest peak being Snowdon
  • snowdrift — a mound or bank of snow driven together by the wind.
  • snowed in — If you are snowed in, you cannot go anywhere because of heavy snow.
  • snowfield — a large and relatively permanent expanse of snow.
  • snowslide — an avalanche consisting largely or entirely of snow.
  • soap dish — a dish designed to hold a bar of soap, especially as a bathroom or kitchen fixture attached to a sink, lavatory, or bathtub.
  • soap-dish — a dish designed to hold a bar of soap, especially as a bathroom or kitchen fixture attached to a sink, lavatory, or bathtub.
  • socked in — to strike or hit hard.
  • soda lime — a mixture of sodium hydroxide and calcium hydroxide.
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