9-letter words containing sla
- slap bang — exactly
- slap bass — a rock or jazz style of playing the electric or double bass in which the strings are plucked and released so as to vibrate sharply against the fretboard or fingerboard
- slap down — a sharp blow or smack, especially with the open hand or with something flat.
- slap shot — a very powerful, fast-moving shot of the puck on goal made with a full backswing of the stick and an extended follow-through.
- slap-bang — slam-bang.
- slaphappy — severely befuddled; punch-drunk: a slaphappy boxer.
- slapstick — broad comedy characterized by boisterous action, as the throwing of pies in actors' faces, mugging, and obvious farcical situations and jokes.
- slash-saw — plain-saw.
- slashfest — a film, animated film, or computer game in which victims are killed bloodily using blades
- slat back — a chair back having two or more horizontal slats between upright posts.
- slatelike — resembling slate
- slaughter — Frank, 1908–2001, U.S. novelist and physician.
- slave ant — an ant taken as a larva or pupa by ants of another species and becoming a working member of the captor colony.
- slaveling — a person in a condition of servility or slavery.
- slavenska — Mia [mee-ah] /ˈmi ɑ/ (Show IPA), (Mia Corak) 1914?–2002, U.S. dancer and choreographer, born in Yugoslavia.
- slavering — to let saliva run from the mouth; slobber; drool.
- slavicism — Slavism.
- slavicist — a specialist in the study of the Slavic languages or literatures.
- slavishly — of or befitting a slave: slavish subjection.
- slavocrat — (in the US before the Civil War) a slaveholder, or an advocate of slavery
- slavonian — of or relating to Slavonia or its inhabitants.
- slavyansk — a city in E central Ukraine, NW of Donetsk.
- stanislav — former name of Ivano-Frankovsk.
- translate — to turn from one language into another or from a foreign language into one's own: to translate Spanish.
- unslanted — to veer or angle away from a given level or line, especially from a horizontal; slope.
- wenceslas — 1361–1419, emperor of the Holy Roman Empire 1378–1400; as Wenceslaus IV, king of Bohemia 1378–1419.
- yaroslavl — a city in the W Russian Federation in Europe, on the Volga.