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10-letter words containing t, e, n, d

  • seducement — an act of seducing
  • seed plant — a seed-bearing plant; spermatophyte.
  • selenodont — having molar teeth with crowns formed of crescent-shaped cusps.
  • seminudity — partial nudity; the state of being partly nude
  • send forth — to be a source of; cause to appear; give out or forth; produce, emit, utter, etc.
  • sheet bend — a knot used esp for joining ropes of different sizes
  • sheet down — (of rain) to fall heavily in sheets
  • shetlander — a native or inhabitant of Shetland
  • sideration — sudden paralysis of a part of the body
  • signposted — A place or route that is signposted has signposts beside the road to show the way.
  • slant-eyed — having eyes with epicanthic folds.
  • slide knot — a knot formed by making two half hitches on the standing part of the rope, the second hitch being next to the loop, which can be tightened.
  • soda niter — a white or transparent mineral, sodium nitrate, NaNO 3 , used chiefly as a fertilizer and in the manufacture of sulfuric and nitric acids and potassium nitrate.
  • sordamente — (of a piece of music) to be played softly or gently
  • soricident — having shrewlike teeth
  • sound bite — a brief, striking remark or statement excerpted from an audiotape or videotape for insertion in a broadcast news story.
  • soundstage — a soundproof room or building in which cinematic films are shot
  • south bend — a city in N Indiana.
  • south node — the descending node of the moon.
  • sphenodont — a member of the Sphenodont group of lizards
  • splintered — a small, thin, sharp piece of wood, bone, or the like, split or broken off from the main body.
  • split ends — If you have split ends, some of your hairs are split at the ends because they are dry or damaged.
  • squinteyed — squinting
  • stand easy — a command to soldiers standing at ease that they may relax further
  • stand mute — to refuse to plead guilty or not guilty
  • stand over — (of a person) to be in an upright position on the feet.
  • standalone — self-contained and able to operate without other hardware or software.
  • stare down — to gaze fixedly and intently, especially with the eyes wide open.
  • staudinger — Hermann [her-mahn] /ˈhɛr mɑn/ (Show IPA), 1881–1965, German chemist: Nobel prize 1953.
  • steadiness — firmly placed or fixed; stable in position or equilibrium: a steady ladder.
  • steel band — a band, native to Trinidad and common in the West Indies, using steel drums cut to various heights and tuned to specific pitches.
  • steepdowne — very steep or precipitous
  • steeped in — full of
  • steganopod — a bird belonging to the Steganopodes, a group of swimming birds such as pelicans and cormorants
  • stemwinder — a stemwinding watch.
  • stencilled — a device for applying a pattern, design, words, etc., to a surface, consisting of a thin sheet of cardboard, metal, or other material from which figures or letters have been cut out, a coloring substance, ink, etc., being rubbed, brushed, or pressed over the sheet, passing through the perforations and onto the surface.
  • step dance — a dance in which the steps are the most important characteristic, specifically a solo dance with intricate, vigorous steps, often performed with the hands kept in the pockets.
  • stepdancer — a person who engages in stepdancing
  • sternboard — a backward motion of a boat
  • sternwards — towards the stern; astern
  • stewarding — a person who manages another's property or financial affairs; one who administers anything as the agent of another or others.
  • sticky end — a single-stranded end of DNA or RNA having a nucleotide base sequence complementary to that of another strand, enabling the two strands to be connected by base pairing: produced in the laboratory with the use of restriction enzymes for genetic engineering purposes.
  • stockinged — a close-fitting covering for the foot and part of the leg, usually knitted, of wool, cotton, nylon, silk, or similar material.
  • stodginess — heavy, dull, or uninteresting; tediously commonplace; boring: a stodgy Victorian novel.
  • stolidness — not easily stirred or moved mentally; unemotional; impassive.
  • stone cold — completely cold
  • stone dead — undeniably dead; completely lifeless.
  • stone deaf — totally deaf.
  • stone-cold — If something that should be warm is stone-cold, it is very cold.
  • stone-dead — undeniably dead; completely lifeless.
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