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10-letter words containing s, t, a, c

  • sand yacht — land yacht.
  • sandcastle — a small castlelike structure made of wet sand, as by children at a beach.
  • sandy city — a town in central Utah.
  • sanskritic — an Indo-European, Indic language, in use since c1200 b.c. as the religious and classical literary language of India. Abbreviation: Skt.
  • santa cruz — a city on the coast of California.
  • satchelful — the amount a satchel will hold
  • satellitic — relating to a satellite or smaller planet that revolves around a larger planet
  • sauce boat — a low, boat-shaped container for serving sauce or gravy, typically having a handle at one end and a long, wide lip at the other end.
  • saw doctor — a sawmill specialist who sharpens and services saw blades
  • scantiness — scant in amount, quantity, etc.; barely sufficient.
  • scantlings — a timber of relatively slight width and thickness, as a stud or rafter in a house frame.
  • scapulated — (of a raven) with white feathers across the scapular region
  • scarcement — a footing or ledge formed by a setoff in a wall.
  • scarlatina — scarlet fever.
  • scatheless — to attack with severe criticism.
  • scatophagy — the act of eating dung or excrement
  • scatoscopy — examination of the feces for diagnostic purposes.
  • scattergun — A scattergun is a gun that fires a lot of small metal balls at the same time.
  • scattering — distributed or occurring here and there at irregular intervals; scattered.
  • scaturient — gushing; overflowing.
  • scent-mark — to deposit a scent mark; mark.
  • schalstein — a slate-like rock formed by shearing basaltic or andesitic tuff or lava
  • schematism — the particular form or disposition of a thing.
  • schematist — a person who forms schemes; a schemer
  • schematize — to reduce to or arrange according to a scheme.
  • schismatic — Also, schismatical. of, relating to, or of the nature of schism; guilty of schism.
  • scholastic — of or relating to schools, scholars, or education: scholastic attainments.
  • schoolmate — a companion or associate at school.
  • schwarzlot — a type of black decoration on German glassware and ceramics that was popular in the 17th and 18th centuries
  • scintigram — a paper printout or photographic record indicating the intensity and distribution of radioactivity in tissues after administration of a radioactive tracer.
  • sclerotial — a vegetative, resting food-storage body in certain higher fungi, composed of a compact mass of hardened mycelia.
  • scordatura — the tuning of a stringed instrument in other than the usual way to facilitate the playing of certain compositions.
  • scotodinia — a dizziness accompanied by a headache and disturbed vision
  • scotswoman — a woman who is a native or inhabitant of Scotland; Scot.
  • scottsdale — a city in central Arizona, near Phoenix.
  • scout camp — organized outdoor activity for boys
  • scoutcraft — practice of or skill at scouting.
  • scratching — to break, mar, or mark the surface of by rubbing, scraping, or tearing with something sharp or rough: to scratch one's hand on a nail.
  • scratchpad — pad of paper for rough notes
  • screwplate — a metal plate having threaded holes, used for cutting screw threads by hand.
  • scriptoria — a room, as in a monastery, library, or other institution, where manuscripts are stored, read, or copied.
  • scriptural — (sometimes initial capital letter) of, relating to, or in accordance with sacred writings, especially the Scriptures.
  • sculptural — relating to sculpture
  • scutellate — having scutes.
  • sea rocket — any of several plants of the related genus Cakile, esp C. maritima, which grow along the seashores of Europe and North America and have mauve, pink, or white flowers
  • search out — hunt for, seek
  • seat cover — a cover for a seat
  • secretaire — any writing desk resembling a secretary.
  • secularist — secular spirit or tendency, especially a system of political or social philosophy that rejects all forms of religious faith and worship.
  • secularity — secular views or beliefs; secularism.
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