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9-letter words containing s, y, r, o

  • scholarly — of, like, or befitting a scholar: scholarly habits.
  • schoolery — something that is taught
  • scouthery — scorching
  • screw you — expressing contempt
  • scriptory — of or relating to writing
  • seaworthy — constructed, outfitted, manned, and in all respects fitted for a voyage at sea.
  • secondary — next after the first in order, place, time, etc.
  • secretory — pertaining to secretion.
  • seigniory — the power or authority of a seignior.
  • seniority — the state of being senior; priority of birth; superior age.
  • sensorily — by (the use of) the senses, by means of the senses, in relation to or in respect of the senses
  • seriously — in a serious manner: He shook his head seriously.
  • serotypic — of or relating to a serotype
  • shore fly — any of numerous small black flies of the family Ephydridae, found in damp or marshy locations.
  • short-day — requiring a short photoperiod.
  • signatory — having signed, or joined in signing, a document: the signatory powers to a treaty.
  • sky cover — the amount of the sky that is covered by clouds, fog, haze, smoke, or the like, usually expressed in tenths of the total sky.
  • skyrocket — a rocket firework that ascends into the air and explodes at a height, usually in a brilliant array of sparks of one or more colors.
  • smoke-dry — to dry or cure (meat or other food) using smoke.
  • snow tyre — a motor vehicle tyre with deep treads and ridges to give improved grip on snow and ice
  • snowberry — a North American shrub, Symphoricarpos albus, of the honeysuckle family, cultivated for its ornamental white berries.
  • soapberry — the fruit of any of certain tropical or subtropical trees of the genus Sapindus, especially S. saponaria, used as a substitute for soap.
  • soaringly — in a soaring manner
  • sob story — an excessively sentimental human-interest story.
  • sokemanry — tenure of land subject to the soke of someone else.
  • solar day — Astronomy. the time interval between two successive transits by the sun of the meridian directly opposite that of the observer; the 24-hour interval from one midnight to the following midnight.
  • soldierly — of, like, or befitting a soldier.
  • sonnetary — relating to sonnets
  • sophistry — a subtle, tricky, superficially plausible, but generally fallacious method of reasoning.
  • sororally — in a sororal manner
  • sotomayor — ˈSonia (Maria) (ˈsoʊnjə ) ; sōnˈyə) 1954- ; associate justice, U.S. Supreme Court (2009- )
  • sourberry — lemonade berry.
  • sourishly — in a sourish manner
  • southbury — a town in S Connecticut.
  • southerly — a wind that blows from the south.
  • soy flour — finely ground soybeans, most commonly used as an additive to other flours, processed meats, cereals, etc.
  • spar buoy — a buoy resembling a vertical log
  • spirogyra — a widely distributed filamentous freshwater green alga of the genus Spirogyra.
  • sporocyst — a walled body resulting from the multiple division of a sporozoan, which produces one or more sporozoites.
  • sporocyte — a diploid cell in certain spore-bearing plants, as liverworts, that produces four haploid spores through meiosis; a spore mother cell.
  • sporogeny — the process of spore formation in plants and animals
  • sporogony — (in certain sporozoans) the multiple fission of an encysted zygote or oocyte, resulting in the formation of sporozoites.
  • statutory — of, relating to, or of the nature of a statute.
  • stay over — spend the night
  • stockyard — an enclosure with pens, sheds, etc., connected with a slaughterhouse, railroad, market, etc., for the temporary housing of cattle, sheep, swine, or horses.
  • stornoway — a city in NW Scotland, in the Hebrides.
  • story arc — a continuing storyline in a television series that gradually unfolds over several episodes
  • storybook — a book that contains a story or stories, especially for children.
  • storyette — a short or shortened story
  • storyless — a narrative, either true or fictitious, in prose or verse, designed to interest, amuse, or instruct the hearer or reader; tale.
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