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11-letter words containing s, t, e, i, n, r

  • spore print — the pattern produced by placing the cap of a mushroom on a piece of paper and allowing the spores to fall
  • spring rate — The spring rate is a measurement of the amount of force needed to compress a spring a particular distance.
  • spring tide — the large rise and fall of the tide at or soon after the new or the full moon.
  • springsteen — Bruce. born 1949, US rock singer, songwriter, and guitarist. His albums include Born to Run (1975), Darkness on the Edge of Town (1978), Born in the USA (1984), The Ghost of Tom Joad (1995), The Rising (2002), Magic (2007), and Wrecking Ball (2012)
  • springwater — water from a spring
  • st. nazaire — a seaport in W France, on the Loire estuary.
  • st.-germain — St.-Germain-en-Laye.
  • standardise — to bring to or make of an established standard size, weight, quality, strength, or the like: to standardize manufactured parts.
  • standardize — to bring to or make of an established standard size, weight, quality, strength, or the like: to standardize manufactured parts.
  • starchiness — of, relating to, or of the nature of starch.
  • stationer's — a shop which sells stationery
  • steam train — a locomotive powered by steam
  • stem ginger — ginger root in sugar syrup
  • stem-winder — a stemwinding watch.
  • stenocardia — angina pectoris, a contraction of the heart or its vessels due to a lack of oxygen, causing severe chest pain
  • stenohygric — able to withstand only a narrow range of humidity
  • stentorious — stentorian.
  • stereoblind — lacking the ability to see in three dimensions through both eyes
  • stern-drive — inboard-outboard (def 1).
  • sternotribe — (of a flower) having contact with the sternum of an insect
  • stevedoring — the act or practice of loading or unloading a ship, ship's cargo, etc
  • stipendiary — receiving a stipend; performing services for regular pay.
  • stone fruit — a fruit with a stone or hard endocarp, as a peach or plum; drupe.
  • stone river — a river in central Tennessee, flowing NW to the Cumberland River. Compare Murfreesboro.
  • strain gage — A strain gage is a sensor for measuring the amount of strain on a solid surface.
  • stramineous — of or resembling straw.
  • strand line — a shoreline, especially one from which the sea or a lake has receded.
  • strap hinge — a hinge having a flap, especially a long one, attached to one face of a door or the like.
  • strap-hinge — a hinge having a flap, especially a long one, attached to one face of a door or the like.
  • streamingly — in a streaming manner
  • streamlined — streamlined.
  • streamliner — something that is streamlined, especially a locomotive or passenger train.
  • strenuosity — characterized by vigorous exertion, as action, efforts, life, etc.: a strenuous afternoon of hunting.
  • strife-torn — divided by violent conflict or dissent
  • strike down — to deal a blow or stroke to (a person or thing), as with the fist, a weapon, or a hammer; hit.
  • strike fund — an amount of money reserved by a union to make payments to striking works should a strike occur
  • strike note — the note produced by a bell when struck, defining its musical pitch
  • strike zone — the area above home plate extending from the batter's knees to his or her shoulders.
  • strikebound — closed by a strike: a strikebound factory.
  • string bean — any of various kinds of bean, as the green bean, the unripe pods of which are used as food, usually after stripping off the fibrous thread along the side.
  • string line — string (def 17b).
  • stringently — rigorously binding or exacting; strict; severe: stringent laws.
  • stringiness — resembling a string or strings; consisting of strings or stringlike pieces: stringy weeds; a stringy fiber.
  • stringpiece — a long, usually horizontal piece of timber, beam, etc., for strengthening, connecting, or supporting a framework.
  • strong side — the side of the offensive line where the tight end is positioned, thereby the side having the greater number of players.
  • stunt flier — someone who performs stunts in an aeroplane, such as special turns, etc, in the air
  • subinterval — an interval that is a subset of a given interval.
  • subminister — to supply
  • subordinate — placed in or belonging to a lower order or rank.
  • subservient — serving or acting in a subordinate capacity; subordinate.
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