9-letter words containing s, u, r, l
- prolapsus — prolapse.
- prolusion — a preliminary written article.
- prolusory — serving for prolusion.
- propulsor — something that provides propulsion; a propeller
- publisher — a person or company whose business is the publishing of books, periodicals, engravings, computer software, etc.
- puerilism — childishness in the behavior of an adult.
- pulsatory — pulsating or throbbing.
- pulverise — to reduce to dust or powder, as by pounding or grinding.
- pulverous — consisting of tiny particles
- pure lisp — A purely functional language derived from Lisp by excluding any feature which causes side-effects.
- purposely — intentionally; deliberately: He tripped me purposely.
- purselike — resembling a purse
- pursuable — to follow in order to overtake, capture, kill, etc.; chase.
- quartiles — Plural form of quartile.
- querulous — full of complaints; complaining.
- raucously — harsh; strident; grating: raucous voices; raucous laughter.
- real user — 1. A commercial user. One who is paying *real* money for his computer usage. 2. A non-hacker. Someone using the system for an explicit purpose (a research project, a course, etc.) other than pure exploration. See user. Hackers who are also students may also be real users. "I need this fixed so I can do a problem set. I'm not complaining out of randomness, but as a real user." See also luser.
- reclusely — in a solitary or recluse manner, as or like a recluse; reclusively
- reclusion — the condition or life of a recluse.
- reclusive — a person who lives in seclusion or apart from society, often for religious meditation.
- reclusory — a recluse's dwelling or cell
- reconsult — to consult (someone or something) again
- religious — of, relating to, or concerned with religion: a religious holiday.
- reperusal — a reading: a perusal of the current books.
- reposeful — full of or suggesting repose; calm; quiet.
- republish — to publish again: to republish a bestseller in a special illustrated edition.
- repulsing — to drive back; repel: to repulse an assailant.
- repulsion — the act of repulsing or the state of being repulsed.
- repulsive — causing repugnance or aversion: a repulsive mask.
- resentful — full of or marked by resentment.
- reshuffle — to walk without lifting the feet or with clumsy steps and a shambling gait.
- residuals — payment made to an actor, actress, musician, etc, for subsequent use of film in which the person appears
- resoluble — able to be redissolved.
- resultant — that results; following as a result or consequence.
- resultful — containing results, having significant effects
- resulting — to spring, arise, or proceed as a consequence of actions, circumstances, premises, etc.; be the outcome.
- reusables — products that can be used more than once
- reuseable — available or convenient for use: 2000 square feet of usable office space.
- revelrous — of or relating to revelry
- revulsion — a strong feeling of repugnance, distaste, or dislike: Cruelty fills me with revulsion.
- revulsive — tending to alter the distribution of blood by revulsion.
- ridicules — speech or action intended to cause contemptuous laughter at a person or thing; derision.
- ritualism — adherence to or insistence on ritual.
- ritualist — a student of or authority on ritual practices or religious rites.
- rivalrous — characterized by rivalry; competitive: the rivalrous aspect of their friendship.
- roguishly — pertaining to, characteristic of, or acting like a rogue; knavish or rascally.
- rose-slug — the larva of any of several sawflies, especially Endelomyia aethiops or Cladius isomerus, that skeletonize the foliage of roses.
- rostellum — Biology. any small, beaklike process.
- routously — in a routous manner
- rulership — the act or fact of ruling or the state of being ruled: Foreign rulership of the country began in the 18th century.