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10-letter words containing s, u, l, a

  • study hall — (in some schools) a room used solely or chiefly for studying.
  • suaveolent — fragrant or sweet-smelling
  • sub-clause — Grammar. a syntactic construction containing a subject and predicate and forming part of a sentence or constituting a whole simple sentence.
  • sub-leader — a person or thing that leads.
  • sub-vassal — (in the feudal system) a person granted the use of land, in return for rendering homage, fealty, and usually military service or its equivalent to a lord or other superior; feudal tenant.
  • subacutely — in a subacute manner
  • subangular — fairly angular
  • subarticle — an article that forms part of a larger or main article
  • subaudible — capable of being heard; loud enough to be heard; actually heard.
  • subcaliber — noting or pertaining to ammunition of smaller caliber than the gun in which it is used.
  • subcalibre — (of a projectile) having a calibre less than that of the firearm from which it is discharged and therefore either fitted with a disc or fired through a tube inserted into the barrel
  • subcentral — near or almost to the center.
  • subchelate — having a claw with one pincer longer than the other
  • subclavate — somewhat club-shaped.
  • subclavian — situated or extending beneath the clavicle, as certain arteries or veins.
  • subclavius — a small shoulder muscle, the action of which assists in depressing the shoulder.
  • subcranial — of the area beneath the cranium or skull
  • subcrustal — situated or occurring below the crust of the earth.
  • subdecanal — of or relating to a subdean or subdeanery
  • subdialect — a division of a larger dialect
  • subfascial — a band or fillet, as for binding the hair.
  • subglacial — beneath a glacier: a subglacial stream.
  • subglossal — of or relating to the tongue.
  • subglottal — of or relating to the glottis.
  • subintimal — the innermost membrane or lining of some organ or part, especially that of an artery, vein, or lymphatic.
  • sublattice — a set of elements of a lattice, in which each subset of two elements has a least upper bound and a greatest lower bound contained in the given set.
  • sublimable — Psychology. to divert the energy of (a sexual or other biological impulse) from its immediate goal to one of a more acceptable social, moral, or aesthetic nature or use.
  • subliminal — existing or operating below the threshold of consciousness; being or employing stimuli insufficiently intense to produce a discrete sensation but often being or designed to be intense enough to influence the mental processes or the behavior of the individual: a subliminal stimulus; subliminal advertising.
  • sublingual — situated under the tongue, or on the underside of the tongue.
  • submaxilla — mandible.
  • submaximal — of or being a maximum; greatest possible; highest.
  • subminimal — constituting a minimum: a minimal mode of transportation.
  • submucosal — of or relating to the submucosa
  • subnatural — existing in or formed by nature (opposed to artificial): a natural bridge.
  • subnuclear — pertaining to particles within or smaller than an atomic nucleus.
  • suboptimal — being below an optimal level or standard.
  • suborbital — (of a spacecraft) not in orbit; not achieving an altitude and velocity resulting in a ballistic trajectory circling the earth at least once.
  • subordinal — of, relating to, or ranked as a suborder.
  • subpleural — situated under the pleura.
  • substellar — having a mass smaller than the mass needed by stars for nuclear fusion
  • substernal — of or relating to the sternum.
  • substratal — something that is spread or laid under something else; a stratum or layer lying under another.
  • subsulfate — a basic salt of sulfuric acid.
  • subsumable — to consider or include (an idea, term, proposition, etc.) as part of a more comprehensive one.
  • subtextual — the underlying or implicit meaning, as of a literary work.
  • subtotally — less than totally, incompletely
  • subvocally — in a subvocal manner, with subvocalization
  • sucralfate — a sugar-aluminum complex, C 1 2 H 5 4 Al 1 6 O 7 5 S 8 , used for the treatment of duodenal ulcer.
  • suez canal — a canal in NE Egypt, cutting across the Isthmus of Suez and connecting the Mediterranean and the Red Sea. 107 miles (172 km) long.
  • sufferable — to undergo or feel pain or distress: The patient is still suffering.
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