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9-letter words containing s, o, l, e, u

  • sourceful — any thing or place from which something comes, arises, or is obtained; origin: Which foods are sources of calcium?
  • soustelleJacques [zhahk] /ʒɑk/ (Show IPA), 1912–90, French anthropologist and government official.
  • southerly — a wind that blows from the south.
  • southwell — Saint Robert. ?1561–95, English poet and Roman Catholic martyr, who was imprisoned, tortured, and executed for his Jesuit activities. His best-known poem is 'The Burning Babe'
  • spell out — to name, write, or otherwise give the letters, in order, of (a word, syllable, etc.): Did I spell your name right?
  • splendour — brilliant or gorgeous appearance, coloring, etc.; magnificence: the splendor of the palace.
  • sporulate — to produce spores.
  • spoutless — having no spout
  • sublessor — a lease granted by one who is already a lessee of a property, as an apartment.
  • subsoiler — one who operates a subsoil plow.
  • sucralose — a white, crystalline powder, C 12 H 19 Cl 3 O 8 , produced synthetically from sucrose, about 600 times as sweet as sucrose but having no calories.
  • sulfonate — an ester or salt derived from a sulfonic acid.
  • sulfoxide — a brown liquid, C 1 8 H 2 8 O 3 S, insoluble in water, used as an insecticide synergist.
  • sunflower — any of various composite plants of the genus Helianthus, as H. annuus, having showy, yellow-rayed flower heads often 12 inches (30 cm) wide, and edible seeds that yield an oil with a wide variety of uses: the state flower of Kansas.
  • superbold — (of writing, ornamentation, styling) very or exceptionally bold or striking
  • supercoil — superhelix.
  • supercold — extremely cold
  • supercool — to cool (a liquid) below its freezing point without producing solidification or crystallization; undercool.
  • superlong — extremely long
  • surculose — producing suckers.
  • tediously — marked by monotony or tedium; long and tiresome: tedious tasks; a tedious journey.
  • telegonus — a son of Odysseus and Circe who unknowingly killed his father and eventually married Penelope.
  • teleosaur — a type of crocodile from the Jurassic period
  • tellurous — containing tetravalent tellurium.
  • tenuously — thin or slender in form, as a thread.
  • tollhouse — a house or booth at a tollgate, occupied by a tollkeeper.
  • toolhouse — toolshed.
  • touchless — to put the hand, finger, etc., on or into contact with (something) to feel it: He touched the iron cautiously.
  • tremulous — (of persons, the body, etc.) characterized by trembling, as from fear, nervousness, or weakness.
  • troutless — (of a river, stream, lake or other body of water) without or empty of trout
  • ulmaceous — belonging to the Ulmaceae, the elm family of plants.
  • undersoil — subsoil.
  • undersold — to sell more cheaply than.
  • unglossed — without gloss
  • unhostile — not hostile
  • unjealous — not jealous
  • unlosable — susceptible to becoming lost.
  • unsoberly — in an unsober manner
  • unsolaced — not comforted
  • unspoiled — to damage severely or harm (something), especially with reference to its excellence, value, usefulness, etc.: The water stain spoiled the painting. Drought spoiled the corn crop.
  • unswollen — not swollen
  • unzealous — full of, characterized by, or due to zeal; ardently active, devoted, or diligent. Synonyms: enthusiastic, eager, fervid, fervent, intense, passionate, warm. Antonyms: apathetic; lackadaisical.
  • upholster — to provide (chairs, sofas, etc.) with coverings, cushions, stuffing, springs, etc.
  • wellhouse — wellhead (def 2).
  • wofulness — the state or condition of being woeful
  • woodlouse — any of certain small, terrestrial crustaceans of the genera Oniscus, Armadillidium, etc., having a flattened, elliptical body.
  • youthless — the condition of being young.
  • zealously — full of, characterized by, or due to zeal; ardently active, devoted, or diligent. Synonyms: enthusiastic, eager, fervid, fervent, intense, passionate, warm. Antonyms: apathetic; lackadaisical.
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