9-letter words that end in ll
- seal cull — an operation designed to reduce the number of seals by slaughtering some of them
- self-will — stubborn or obstinate willfulness, as in pursuing one's own wishes, aims, etc.
- sharpbill — a passerine bird, Oxyruncus cristatus, of New World tropical forests, having greenish plumage and a pointed bill, related to the tyrant flycatchers.
- shortfall — the quantity or extent by which something falls short; deficiency; shortage.
- shortwall — pertaining to a means of extracting coal when the working face is about a third the length of the longwall system and mining is done by a continuous cutter rather than by longwall machinery.
- show bill — an advertising poster.
- sick call — a daily formation for those requiring medical attention.
- slimeball — thin, glutinous mud.
- snap roll — a manoeuvre in which an aircraft makes a fast roll
- snap-roll — to put (an airplane) through the maneuver of a snap roll.
- soft sell — gentle persuasion to buy sth
- soft-bill — any of numerous birds, as thrushes or tanagers, having relatively weak bills suited for eating insects, soft-bodied animals, and fruit rather than hard seeds.
- soft-sell — to promote (a product, service, etc.) using indirect or gentle persuasion: an advertising campaign to soft-sell a new perfume.
- southwell — Saint Robert. ?1561–95, English poet and Roman Catholic martyr, who was imprisoned, tortured, and executed for his Jesuit activities. His best-known poem is 'The Burning Babe'
- speedball — a game similar to soccer with the chief difference that a player catching the ball on the fly can pass it with the hands.
- speedwell — any of several plants, shrubs, or small trees of the genus Veronica, of the figwort family, having opposite leaves and small flowers.
- spoonbill — any of several wading birds of the family Plataleidae, related to the ibises, having a long, flat bill with a spoonlike tip.
- spur gall — a hairless and indurated area or gall on the side of a horse, caused by the irritation of a spur.
- spur-gall — to scrape, rub or injure (a horse) with the spur when riding
- stairwell — the vertical shaft or opening containing a stairway.
- stem cell — a cell that upon division replaces its own numbers and also gives rise to cells that differentiate further into one or more specialized types, as various B cells and T cells.
- stickball — a form of baseball played in the streets, on playgrounds, etc., in which a rubber ball and a broomstick or the like are used in place of a baseball and bat.
- stingbull — Trachinus draco, a species of fish with venomous spines on their dorsal fins that are capable of wounding humans
- stinkball — stinkpot (def 1).
- stonewall — to engage in stonewalling.
- stoolball — an English country game resembling cricket and played by young women
- stoopball — an American street game similar to baseball in which a ball is thrown against a wall or stoop
- sundsvall — a seaport in E Sweden, on the Gulf of Bothnia.
- supercell — a highly organized thunderstorm that can last for several hours, capable of producing both updrafts and downdrafts exceeding 100 miles per hour, large hailstones, tornadoes, and flash flooding (often used attributively): a supercell in Kansas City; supercell storms.
- supersell — to sell in large quantities
- swordbill — a South American hummingbird, Ensifera ensifera, having a slender bill that is longer than its body.
- the small — an object, person, or group considered to be small
- thornbill — any of various South American hummingbirds of the genera Chalcostigma, Ramphomicron, etc, having a thornlike bill
- thornhill — Sir James. 1675–1734, English baroque painter. He is best known for decorating the Painted Hall, Greenwich Hospital (1708–27) and the interior of the dome of St Paul's Cathedral (1715–17)
- tide mill — a mill operated by the tidal movement of water.
- time bill — a bill of exchange payable at a specified date.
- toll call — any telephone call involving a higher base rate than that fixed for a local message.
- top-shell — any marine gastropod mollusc of the mainly tropical Old World family Trochidae, having a typically brightly coloured top-shaped or conical shell
- town hall — a hall or building belonging to a town, used for the transaction of the town's business and often also as a place of public assembly.
- trackball — a computer input device for controlling the pointer on a display screen by rotating a ball set inside a case.
- treadmill — an apparatus for producing rotary motion by the weight of people or animals, treading on a succession of moving steps or a belt that forms a kind of continuous path, as around the periphery of a pair of horizontal cylinders.
- true bill — a bill of indictment endorsed by a grand jury as being sufficiently supported by evidence to justify a hearing of the case.
- twin bill — a doubleheader, as in baseball.
- underkill — insufficient capacity to defeat or destroy an enemy, especially using nuclear force.
- undersell — to sell more cheaply than.
- uninstall — to remove (a software program) from a computer or computer system.
- unit cell — the simplest unit of a regular lattice.
- very well — successfully
- walk tall — to have self-respect or pride
- wallyball — a game similar to volleyball played in a walled court so that the ball may be bounced against the walls.