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10-letter words that end in le

  • shot angle — the angle from which a shot is taken
  • shrew mole — a grayish-black mole, Neurotrichus gibbsii, of the western coast of the U.S. and Canada, that grows to a length of about 3 inches (7.6 cm).
  • side table — a table intended to be placed against a wall.
  • side-table — a table intended to be placed against a wall.
  • sidesaddle — a saddle for women on which the rider sits, facing forward, usually with both feet on the left side of the horse.
  • sine prole — without offspring or progeny: to die sine prole.
  • sketchable — suitable for being sketched.
  • slavophile — a person who greatly admires the Slavs and Slavic ways.
  • slide rule — a device for performing mathematical calculations, consisting essentially of a ruler having a sliding piece moving along it, both marked with graduated, usually logarithmic, scales: now largely replaced by the electronic calculator.
  • slide-rule — a device for performing mathematical calculations, consisting essentially of a ruler having a sliding piece moving along it, both marked with graduated, usually logarithmic, scales: now largely replaced by the electronic calculator.
  • slush pile — a collection of unsolicited manuscripts submitted to a publisher.
  • snow apple — Fameuse.
  • snowmobile — Also called skimobile, snowcat. a motor vehicle with a revolving tread in the rear and steerable skis in the front, for traveling over snow.
  • soft scale — any of numerous homopterous insect pests of the family Coccidae, as leafhoppers, aphids, and whiteflies, that are destructive to crops, shade and fruit trees, and various houseplants.
  • somervilleMary Fairfax Greig [greg] /grɛg/ (Show IPA), 1780–1872, Scottish mathematician and astronomer.
  • somnambule — a person who sleepwalks
  • song cycle — a group of art songs that are usually all by the same poet and composer and have a unifying subject or idea.
  • sound file — an audio file that can be played by a computer or other electronic device
  • sound hole — an opening in the soundboard of a musical stringed instrument, as a violin or lute, for increasing the soundboard's capacity for vibration.
  • south pole — the region of a magnet toward which the lines of magnetic induction converge (south pole) or from which the lines of induction diverge (north pole)
  • spinnerule — part of the spinneret of a spider
  • splittable — to divide or separate from end to end or into layers: to split a log in two.
  • spongeable — able to be cleaned with a sponge
  • spreadable — capable of being spread; easily spread: a soft, spreadable cheese.
  • springdale — a city in NW Arkansas.
  • springerle — anise-flavored cookies, orig. of Germany
  • squashable — easily squashed; soft
  • squeezable — easily squeezed, compressed, or the like.
  • star apple — the edible fruit of a West Indian tree, Chrysophyllum cainito, of the sapodilla family, which when cut across exhibits a star-shaped figure within.
  • star-apple — the edible fruit of a West Indian tree, Chrysophyllum cainito, of the sapodilla family, which when cut across exhibits a star-shaped figure within.
  • starkville — a town in E Mississippi.
  • statutable — (of an offense) recognized by statute; legally punishable.
  • steatocele — a fatty tumour located in the scrotum
  • stimulable — to rouse to action or effort, as by encouragement or pressure; spur on; incite: to stimulate his interest in mathematics.
  • storyville — a red-light district of New Orleans known as a wellspring of jazz before World War I.
  • strippable — Mining. of or relating to ore or coal that can be produced by strip mining.
  • strophiole — a small growth on some plants' seeds
  • subarticle — an article that forms part of a larger or main article
  • subaudible — capable of being heard; loud enough to be heard; actually heard.
  • subfebrile — pertaining to or marked by a temperature slightly above normal.
  • subfertile — less than normally fertile
  • sublimable — Psychology. to divert the energy of (a sexual or other biological impulse) from its immediate goal to one of a more acceptable social, moral, or aesthetic nature or use.
  • suboctuple — in the proportion or ratio of one to eight
  • subsessile — Botany. attached by the base, or without any distinct projecting support, as a leaf issuing directly from the stem.
  • subsumable — to consider or include (an idea, term, proposition, etc.) as part of a more comprehensive one.
  • subvisible — invisible unless viewed through a microscope.
  • sufferable — to undergo or feel pain or distress: The patient is still suffering.
  • supercycle — any complete round or series of occurrences that repeats or is repeated.
  • superscale — on a very large scale
  • supertitle — (especially in opera production) a translation of a segment of the libretto or other text or sometimes a brief summary of the plot projected onto a screen above the stage during a performance.
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