8-letter words containing son
- impoison — Obsolete form of empoison.
- imprison — to confine in or as if in a prison.
- insonify — (transitive) To flood an area or an an object with carefully-controlled sound waves, typically as a part of sonar or ultrasound imaging.
- isonomia — Equality before the law; possession of equal rights; equal distribution of rights and privileges.
- jakobson — Roman [roh-mahn,, -muh n] /ˈroʊ mɑn,, -mən/ (Show IPA), 1896–1982, U.S. linguist and scholar, born in Russia.
- jettison — to cast (goods) overboard in order to lighten a vessel or aircraft or to improve its stability in an emergency.
- johnsons — Plural form of johnson.
- keelsons — Plural form of keelson.
- lessoned — Simple past tense and past participle of lesson.
- lewisson — lewis.
- liaisons — Plural form of liaison.
- lovesong — Alternative spelling of love song.
- madisons — Plural form of madison.
- malisons — Plural form of malison.
- mansonry — mansions or dwelling places collectively
- masonary — Misspelling of masonry.
- masoning — Present participle of mason.
- masonite — A type of hardboard formed using wooden chips and blasting them into long fibers with steam and then forming them into boards.
- matteson — a town in NE Illinois.
- morrison — Herbert Stanley, 1888–1965, English labor leader and statesman.
- mu meson — (no longer in technical use) muon.
- nakasone — Yasuhiro [yah-soo-hee-raw] /ˈyɑ sʊˈhi rɔ/ (Show IPA), born 1918, Japanese political leader: prime minister 1982–87.
- nevelson — Louise, 1900–1988, U.S. sculptor, born in Russia.
- nicolson — Sir Harold George, 1886–1968, English diplomat, biographer, and journalist (husband of Victoria Mary Sackville-West).
- opsonify — to facilitate phagocytosis of (a microorganism, as a bacterium) by treatment with opsonin.
- opsonins — Plural form of opsonin.
- opsonium — any food used as a relish, such as chutney
- opsonize — to increase the susceptibility of (bacteria) to ingestion by phagocytes.
- paraison — parison.
- paterson — a city in NE New Jersey.
- personae — a collection of poems (1926) by Ezra Pound.
- personal — of, relating to, or coming as from a particular person; individual; private: a personal opinion.
- peterson — Oscar Emmanuel, 1925–2007, Canadian jazz pianist.
- pi meson — pion.
- poisoner — a substance with an inherent property that tends to destroy life or impair health.
- pop song — a song played by a pop group
- prisoner — a person who is confined in prison or kept in custody, especially as the result of legal process.
- radisson — Pierre Esprit [es-pree] /ɛs pri/ (Show IPA), 1636?–1710? French fur trader and explorer in Canada.
- raisonne — carefully thought out, logical
- reasoned — based on reason: a carefully reasoned decision.
- reseason — one of the four periods of the year (spring, summer, autumn, and winter), beginning astronomically at an equinox or solstice, but geographically at different dates in different climates.
- resonant — resounding or echoing, as sounds: the resonant thundering of cannons being fired.
- resonate — to resound.
- robinson — Bill ("Bojangles") 1878–1949, U.S. tap dancer.
- sargeson — Frank. 1903–82, New Zealand short-story writer and novelist. His work includes the short-story collection That Summer and Other Stories (1946) and the novel I Saw in my Dream (1949)
- scoinson — a part of a door or of the interior side of a window frame
- seasonal — pertaining to, dependent on, or accompanying the seasons of the year or some particular season; periodical: seasonal work.
- seasoned — one of the four periods of the year (spring, summer, autumn, and winter), beginning astronomically at an equinox or solstice, but geographically at different dates in different climates.
- simonson — Lee, 1888–1967, U.S. set designer.
- singsong — verse, or a piece of verse, that is monotonously jingly in rhythm and pattern of pitch.