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9-letter words containing s, t, e, r, i, l

  • serpulite — a fossilized calcareous tube of a serpula
  • servility — slavishly submissive or obsequious; fawning: servile flatterers.
  • shirtless — a long- or short-sleeved garment for the upper part of the body, usually lightweight and having a collar and a front opening.
  • shrillest — high-pitched and piercing in sound quality: a shrill cry.
  • silk tree — a tree, Albizia julibrissin, of the legume family, native to Asia, having pinnate leaves and plumelike pink flowers and widely cultivated as an ornamental.
  • silvertip — grizzly bear.
  • silvester — Sylvester II.
  • skirtless — having, or wearing, no skirt
  • skirtlike — resembling a skirt
  • slaistery — resembling slaister
  • slickster — a crafty and opportunistic or deceitful person; hustler; swindler.
  • slithered — to slide down or along a surface, especially unsteadily, from side to side, or with some friction or noise: The box slithered down the chute.
  • slut-tier — of, resembling, or characteristic of a slut: slutty behavior.
  • soleprint — a print of the sole of a foot: often used in hospitals for identifying infants.
  • solitaire — Also called patience. any of various games played by one person with one or more regular 52-card packs, part or all of which are usually dealt out according to a given pattern, the object being to arrange the cards in a predetermined manner.
  • solutizer — any admixture to a substance for promoting or increasing its solubility or that of one or more of its components.
  • sortilege — the drawing of lots for divination; divination by lot.
  • sparticle — a hypothetical elementary particle thought to have been produced in the Big Bang
  • spirituel — showing or having a refined and graceful mind or wit.
  • spittelerCarl [German kahrl] /German kɑrl/ (Show IPA), ("Felix Tandem") 1845–1924, Swiss poet, novelist, and essayist: Nobel prize 1919.
  • splintery — a small, thin, sharp piece of wood, bone, or the like, split or broken off from the main body.
  • splitters — a person or thing that splits.
  • springlet — a small spring of water.
  • stairless — without or not consisting of stairs
  • stairlike — resembling stairs
  • stairwell — the vertical shaft or opening containing a stairway.
  • steerling — a young or small steer
  • stellerid — a starfish belonging to the class Asteroidea and having a star-shaped body
  • sterculia — any of various tropical trees of the genus Sterculia, of which some species are grown as ornamentals and some are the source of commercially valuable wood.
  • sterilant — a sterilizing agent.
  • sterilely — free from living germs or microorganisms; aseptic: sterile surgical instruments.
  • sterilise — to destroy microorganisms in or on, usually by bringing to a high temperature with steam, dry heat, or boiling liquid.
  • sterility — free from living germs or microorganisms; aseptic: sterile surgical instruments.
  • sterilize — to destroy microorganisms in or on, usually by bringing to a high temperature with steam, dry heat, or boiling liquid.
  • steroidal — any of a large group of fat-soluble organic compounds, as the sterols, bile acids, and sex hormones, most of which have specific physiological action.
  • storyline — a secret plan or scheme to accomplish some purpose, especially a hostile, unlawful, or evil purpose: a plot to overthrow the government.
  • strapline — a subheading in a newspaper or magazine article or in any advertisement
  • strifeful — vigorous or bitter conflict, discord, or antagonism: to be at strife.
  • strikable — being cause for a strike, as by union members: strikable labor issues.
  • surtitles — supertitle.
  • tailoress — a female tailor
  • tehsildar — person who administrates a tehsil
  • televisor — an apparatus for transmitting or receiving television.
  • the girls — a group of women, esp acquaintances
  • trailside — the side or border of a trail.
  • tramlines — streetcar track
  • trellised — noting armor having diagonally crisscrossed strips of leather enframing metal plates, the whole being sewn to a flexible backing.
  • tricresol — a mixture of the three isomeric cresols.
  • triserial — arranged in three series or rows.
  • tuileries — a former royal palace in Paris: begun by Catherine de Médicis in 1564; burned by supporters of the Commune in 1871. The gardens that formed part of the palace grounds remain as a public park (Tuileries Gardens)
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