8-letter words containing s, t, i, r, l
- redistil — to distil again, usually to purify further
- regalist — a person who believes in or promotes regalism
- relisten — to give attention with the ear; attend closely for the purpose of hearing; give ear.
- reptiles — any cold-blooded vertebrate of the class Reptilia, comprising the turtles, snakes, lizards, crocodilians, amphisbaenians, tuatara, and various extinct members including the dinosaurs.
- riftless — without rift
- ringlets — locks of hair hanging down in spiral curls
- risoluto — to be played firmly and decisively
- riteless — lacking rite or ceremony
- royalist — a supporter or adherent of a king or royal government, especially in times of rebellion or civil war.
- ruralist — one who leads or advocates a rural life
- rustical — of, relating to, or living in the country, as distinguished from towns or cities; rural.
- rusticly — in a rustic manner
- rustling — to make a succession of slight, soft sounds, as of parts rubbing gently one on another, as leaves, silks, or papers.
- salariat — the class of workers in an economy who receive salaries.
- sclerite — any chitinous, calcareous, or similar hard part, plate, spicule, or the like.
- selictar — the sword-bearer of a chieftain
- silurist — a member of the ancient Silurian tribe
- sisterly — of, like, or befitting a sister: sisterly affection.
- slaister — a sloppy mess
- slithery — 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.
- sluttier — of, resembling, or characteristic of a slut: slutty behavior.
- solitary — alone; without companions; unattended: a solitary passer-by.
- sorbitol — a white, crystalline, sweet, water-soluble powder, C 6 H 8 (OH) 6 , occurring in cherries, plums, pears, seaweed, and many berries, obtained by the breakdown of dextrose and used as a sugar substitute for diabetics and in the manufacture of vitamin C, synthetic resins, candy, varnishes, etc.; sorbol.
- soterial — relating to salvation
- spirelet — a small spire, as on a turret.
- splinter — a small, thin, sharp piece of wood, bone, or the like, split or broken off from the main body.
- splitter — a person or thing that splits.
- starlike — of the shape of or like a star.
- starling — a pointed cluster of pilings for protecting a bridge pier from drifting ice, debris, etc.
- starlisp — *LISP
- steelier — consisting or made of steel.
- sterical — of or relating to the spatial relationships of atoms in a molecule.
- sterling — of, relating to, or noting British money: The sterling equivalent is #5.50.
- stibbler — a preacher who is awaiting a permanent ministerial position
- stickler — a person who insists on something unyieldingly (usually followed by for): a stickler for ceremony.
- stipular — of or like a stipule or stipules
- stirless — lacking movement, not stirring
- stirling — Also called Stirlingshire [stur-ling-sheer, -sher] /ˈstɜr lɪŋˌʃɪər, -ʃər/ (Show IPA). a historic county in central Scotland.
- straitly — Often, straits. (used with a singular verb) a narrow passage of water connecting two large bodies of water.
- strelitz — a Russian soldier armed with firearms in the 16th and 17th centuries
- strickle — a straightedge used for sweeping off heaped-up grain to the level of the rim of a measure.
- strictly — in a strict manner; rigorously; stringently: strictly enforced.
- strobila — the body of a tapeworm exclusive of the head and neck region. Compare scolex.
- strobile — a reproductive structure characterized by overlapping scalelike parts, as a pine cone or the fruit of the hop.
- strobili — a reproductive structure characterized by overlapping scalelike parts, as a pine cone or the fruit of the hop.
- sturdily — strongly built; stalwart; robust: sturdy young athletes.
- surtitle — supertitle.
- sutorial — relating to sewing or cobbling
- tailor's — a shop where clothes can be repaired or altered
- tendrils — a threadlike, leafless organ of climbing plants, often growing in spiral form, which attaches itself to or twines round some other body, so as to support the plant.