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10-letter words containing s, o, n, t

  • first-born — first in the order of birth; eldest.
  • fish joint — a connection formed by fishplates at the meeting point of two rails, beams, etc, as on a railway
  • five townsthe, a district in central England famous for the manufacture of pottery and china. The towns comprising this district were combined in 1910 to form Stoke-on-Trent.
  • flagstoned — Paved with flagstones.
  • flagstones — Plural form of flagstone.
  • flashpoint — Also, flashing point. Physical Chemistry. the lowest temperature at which a liquid in a specified apparatus will give off sufficient vapor to ignite momentarily on application of a flame.
  • flexatones — Plural form of flexatone.
  • flintlocks — Plural form of flintlock.
  • flintstone — A piece of flint.
  • floatstone — a stone for rubbing bricks to be gauged.
  • florescent — the act, state, or period of flowering; bloom.
  • florissant — a city in E Missouri, near St. Louis.
  • flotations — Plural form of flotation.
  • fluxionist — a person who uses mathematical fluxions
  • flyposting — the posting of advertising or political bills, posters, etc in unauthorized places
  • folkestone — a seaport in E Kent, in SE England, on the Strait of Dover.
  • fonticulus — a fontanelle of the cranium
  • fontinalis — a type of aquatic moss
  • footprints — Plural form of footprint.
  • footstones — Plural form of footstone.
  • forestland — land containing or covered with forests.
  • forgetness — Oblivion; forgetfulness; obliviousness.
  • forlornest — Superlative form of forlorn.
  • formations — Plural form of formation.
  • fornicates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of fornicate.
  • fortnights — Plural form of fortnight.
  • fortransit — (language)   Fortran Internal Translator. A subset of Fortran translated into IT on the IBM 650. It was in use in the late 1950s and early 1960s. Compilation took place in several steps (using punched cards as the only input/output media). FORTRANSIT was converted to IT Internal Translator which was converted into SOAP and thence to machine code. In the SOAP -> machine code step, the user had to include card decks for all the subroutines used in his FORTRANSIT program (including e.g. square root, sine, and even basic floating point routines).
  • foster son — a boy raised like one's own son, though not such by birth or adoption.
  • fosterling — foster child.
  • fosterment — The act of fostering or encouraging something.
  • freestones — Plural form of freestone.
  • frithsoken — (from Old English) a refuge; a sanctuary
  • front desk — a desk at which a receptionist works, as in an office.
  • front list — a publisher's sales list of newly or recently published books, especially those of popular or ephemeral appeal.
  • frontlines — Plural form of frontline.
  • frontstall — chanfron.
  • frontwards — in a direction toward the front.
  • frost line — the maximum depth at which soil is frozen.
  • frostbound — (of ground) hardened by frost
  • frostiness — The quality of being frosty.
  • frothiness — The quality of being frothy.
  • galactosan — galactan.
  • gallstones — Plural form of gallstone.
  • gansevoortPeter, 1749–1812, U.S. general: soldier in the American Revolutionary War.
  • gastronome — a connoisseur of good food; gourmet; epicure.
  • gastronomy — the art or science of good eating.
  • gastroporn — the representation of food in a highly sensual manner
  • gelatinous — having the nature of or resembling jelly, especially in consistency; jellylike.
  • generators — Plural form of generator.
  • generosity — readiness or liberality in giving.
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