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8-letter words containing s, l, a, u

  • a supply — a battery or other source of power for heating the filament or cathode heater of an electron tube.
  • aalesund — a seaport in W Norway.
  • abaculus — abaciscus.
  • absolute — Absolute means total and complete.
  • absurdly — utterly or obviously senseless, illogical, or untrue; contrary to all reason or common sense; laughably foolish or false: an absurd explanation.
  • abusable — able to be abused
  • abuseful — (rare) Full of abuse; abusive.
  • abuttals — the boundaries of a plot of land where it abuts against other property
  • accruals — Plural form of accrual.
  • achelous — a river god who changed into a snake and a bull while fighting Hercules but was defeated when Hercules broke off one of his horns
  • acoelous — not having a true digestive tract
  • adultism — A predisposition towards adults (or a bias against children).
  • aequalis — (grammar) The case conveying an equality with another noun, equivalent to
  • aesculin — a chemical found in the bark of horse-chestnut trees
  • afflatus — an impulse of creative power or inspiration, esp in poetry, considered to be of divine origin (esp in the phrase divine afflatus)
  • affluxes — Plural form of afflux.
  • aguishly — in an aguish manner
  • albumens — Plural form of albumen.
  • albumins — Plural form of albumin.
  • albumose — any of a class of chemical compounds derived from albumins by the action of certain enzymes, as in digestion
  • alcinous — (in Homer's Odyssey) a Phaeacian king at whose court the shipwrecked Odysseus told of his wanderings
  • alehouse — An alehouse is a pub.
  • aliquots — Plural form of aliquot.
  • allosaur — any large carnivorous bipedal dinosaur of the genus Antrodemus (formerly Allosaurus), common in North America in late Jurassic times: suborder Theropoda (theropods)
  • allusion — An allusion is an indirect reference to someone or something.
  • allusive — Allusive speech, writing, or art is full of indirect references to people or things.
  • aloysius — Saint. full name Aloysius Luigi Gonzaga. 1568–91, Italian Jesuit who died nursing plague victims; the patron saint of youth. Feast day: June 21
  • altruism — Altruism is unselfish concern for other people's happiness and welfare.
  • altruist — a person unselfishly concerned for or devoted to the welfare of others (opposed to egoist).
  • alumni's — a graduate or former student of a specific school, college, or university.
  • alveolus — any small pit, cavity, or saclike dilation, such as a honeycomb cell
  • amplexus — the mating embrace of amphibians, particularly frogs and toads
  • ampoules — Plural form of ampoule.
  • amusable — capable of being amused
  • amusedly — in a way that shows one is amused
  • amyelous — congenital absence of the spinal cord.
  • angstful — Full of angst; fearful; apprehensive.
  • angulose — having angles
  • angulous — angular or having angles
  • annulets — Plural form of annulet.
  • annulose — (of earthworms, crustaceans, and similar animals) having a body formed of a series of rings; segmented
  • apiculus — a small point or tip
  • aplustre — the ornamental stern on an ancient Greek or Roman ship
  • apolunes — Plural form of apolune.
  • applauds — to clap the hands as an expression of approval, appreciation, acclamation, etc.: They applauded wildly at the end of the opera.
  • applause — Applause is the noise made by a group of people clapping their hands to show approval.
  • appulses — Plural form of appulse.
  • apuleius — Lucius (ˈluːsɪəs). 2nd century ad, Roman writer, noted for his romance The Golden Ass
  • arbuscle — a small tree, or a plant halfway between a shrub and a tree
  • as usual — You use as usual to indicate that you are describing something that normally happens or that is normally the case.

On this page, we collect all 8-letter words with S-L-A-U. It’s easy to find right word with a certain length. It is the easiest way to find 8-letter word that contains in S-L-A-U to use in Scrabble or Crossword puzzles

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