10-letter words containing s, m, e, t
- schoolmate — a companion or associate at school.
- schooltime — the period during which schools are open
- schumpeter — Joseph Alois [uh-lois] /əˈlɔɪs/ (Show IPA), 1883–1950, U.S. economist, born in Austria.
- sclerotium — a vegetative, resting food-storage body in certain higher fungi, composed of a compact mass of hardened mycelia.
- sclerotome — Embryology. the part of a mesodermal somite contributing to the development of the vertebrae and ribs.
- sclerotomy — incision into the sclera, as to extract foreign bodies.
- scotometer — a device used for measuring a scotoma's size, shape and intensity
- seamstress — a woman whose occupation is sewing.
- secondment — the transfer of a military officer or corporate executive to another post for temporary duty.
- securement — the act of securing.
- sedimental — of, relating to, or of the nature of sediment.
- sedimented — the matter that settles to the bottom of a liquid; lees; dregs.
- seducement — an act of seducing
- segmentary — one of the parts into which something naturally separates or is divided; a division, portion, or section: a segment of an orange.
- segmentate — one of the parts into which something naturally separates or is divided; a division, portion, or section: a segment of an orange.
- segmenting — one of the parts into which something naturally separates or is divided; a division, portion, or section: a segment of an orange.
- segmentise — to segmentalize.
- segmentize — to segmentalize.
- seismicity — the frequency, intensity, and distribution of earthquakes in a given area.
- self-timer — a mechanism in a camera that operates a delay between the operation of the shutter release and the opening of the shutter, enabling the photographer to be included in the photograph
- semantical — of, relating to, or arising from the different meanings of words or other symbols: semantic change; semantic confusion.
- semblative — resembling
- semeiotics — semiotics.
- semestrial — (in many educational institutions) a division constituting half of the regular academic year, lasting typically from 15 to 18 weeks.
- semi-bantu — a group of languages of W Africa, mainly SE Nigeria and Cameroon, that were not traditionally classed as Bantu but that show certain essential Bantu characteristics. They are now classed with Bantu in the Benue-Congo branch of the Niger-Congo family
- semi-moist — moderately or slightly wet; damp.
- semidesert — an extremely dry area characterized by sparse vegetation.
- semifitted — designed to fit closely but not snugly: a semifitted jacket.
- semilethal — a semilethal gene
- semilucent — partially translucent
- semination — a sowing or impregnating; dissemination.
- seminudity — partial nudity; the state of being partly nude
- semiotical — of or relating to signs.
- semipostal — a postage stamp sold by a government at a premium above its face value, the excess being used for a nonpostal purpose, as a charity.
- semisecret — partly but not fully secret
- semiterete — terete on one side only; round on one side but flat on the other
- sempstress — seamstress.
- sentiments — an attitude toward something; regard; opinion.
- separatism — a person who separates, withdraws, or secedes, as from an established church.
- septectomy — excision of part or all of a septum, especially the nasal septum.
- septennium — a period or cycle of seven years
- septicemia — the invasion and persistence of pathogenic bacteria in the blood-stream.
- septicemic — the invasion and persistence of pathogenic bacteria in the blood-stream.
- sequestrum — a fragment of bone that has become necrotic as a result of disease or injury and has separated from the normal bone structure.
- sermonette — a brief sermon or homily: five-minute radio sermonettes.
- serve time — be in prison
- servomotor — a motor or the like forming part of a servomechanism.
- sestertium — a money of account of ancient Rome, equal to 1000 sesterces.
- settlement — the act or state of settling or the state of being settled.
- sheet film — a flat piece of film cut to a required size before being loaded into a camera.