8-letter words containing s, o, n
- lewisson — lewis.
- lewiston — a city in SW Maine.
- lexicons — Plural form of lexicon.
- liaisons — Plural form of liaison.
- licensor — formal permission from a governmental or other constituted authority to do something, as to carry on some business or profession.
- lichanos — (in Greek music) a note played using the forefinger
- ligneous — of the nature of or resembling wood; woody.
- limousin — a former province in central France.
- lineouts — Plural form of lineout.
- linocuts — Plural form of linocut.
- linstock — a staff with one end forked to hold a match, formerly used in firing cannon.
- lionfish — a brightly striped scorpionfish of the genus Pterois, especially P. volitans, of the Indo-Pacific region, having long, flamboyant, venomous spiny fins.
- lionised — Simple past tense and past participle of lionise.
- lionship — The state of being a lion, or famous person in society.
- lispound — a unit of weight, formerly used in Orkney, Shetland, and Baltic trade, varying from 12 to 34 pounds (5.4 to 15.4kg approx)
- loadings — Plural form of loading.
- lobefins — Plural form of lobefin.
- lockings — Plural form of locking.
- locknuts — Plural form of locknut.
- lodesman — a person who steers a ship
- lodgings — accommodation in a house, especially in rooms for rent: to furnish board and lodging.
- loftsman — a person who prepares molds and patterns.
- loggings — the process, work, or business of cutting down trees and transporting the logs to sawmills.
- loneness — being alone; without company or accompaniment; solitary; unaccompanied: a lone traveler.
- lonesome — depressed or sad because of the lack of friends, companionship, etc.; lonely: to feel lonesome.
- long ess — a style of the letter s, suggesting a lowercase f in form, formerly common in handwriting and as a type character.
- longbows — Plural form of longbow.
- longcase — A longcase clock.
- longings — Plural form of longing.
- longinus — Dionysius Cassius [kash-uh s] /ˈkæʃ əs/ (Show IPA), a.d. 213?–273, Greek philosopher and rhetorician.
- longlegs — A daddy longlegs.
- longlist — A first list, from which a shortlist is prepared.
- longness — (rare) length, lengthiness.
- longship — a medieval ship used in northern Europe especially by the Norse, having a long, narrow, open hull, a single square sail, and a large number of oars, which provided most of the propulsion.
- longshot — Alternative spelling of long shot.
- longsome — tiresomely long; so protracted as to weary or cause boredom.
- longspur — any of several fringillid birds of the genus Calcarius of tundra or prairie regions of North America, characterized by a long spurlike hind claw on each foot.
- longways — longwise.
- longwise — lengthwise
- loosened — to unfasten or undo, as a bond or fetter.
- loosener — Something that loosens.
- lootings — Plural form of looting.
- lorestan — Luristan.
- losartan — An angiotensin receptor antagonist that shows antihypertensive activity.
- losingly — in a losing manner
- lostness — The quality of being lost.
- lothians — a region in E Scotland. 700 sq. mi. (1813 sq. km).
- loudness — (of sound) strongly audible; having exceptional volume or intensity: loud talking; loud thunder; loud whispers.
- louganis — Gregory ("Greg") born 1960, U.S. diver.
- loungers — Plural form of lounger.