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10-letter words containing a, b, n, d, o, s

  • abdominals — You can refer to your abdominal muscles as your abdominals when you are talking about exercise.
  • abdominous — pot-bellied
  • abductions — Plural form of abduction.
  • absconders — Plural form of absconder.
  • absconding — running away, esp from an open prison or to avoid prosecution or punishment
  • albondigas — Small meatballs, prepared in the Mexican, Spanish, or South American way.
  • antibodies — any of numerous Y -shaped protein molecules produced by B cells as a primary immune defense, each molecule and its clones having a unique binding site that can combine with the complementary site of a foreign antigen, as on a virus or bacterium, thereby disabling the antigen and signaling other immune defenses. Abbreviation: Ab.
  • ash blonde — pale, grayish blond: ash-blond hair.
  • banderoles — Plural form of banderole.
  • bandicoots — Plural form of bandicoot.
  • bandoleers — Plural form of bandoleer.
  • bandoleros — Plural form of bandolero.
  • bandoliers — Plural form of bandolier.
  • bandoneons — Plural form of bandoneon.
  • bandwagons — Plural form of bandwagon.
  • barnardo's — a charity, founded by Thomas John Barnardo, that supports vulnerable children and young people
  • basutoland — Lesotho
  • beadswoman — a female inhabitant of a beadhouse
  • bedeswoman — beadswoman
  • bloodstain — A bloodstain is a mark on a surface caused by blood.
  • boisbriand — a town in S Quebec, in E Canada, near Montreal.
  • bollandist — any of the editors of the Acta Sanctorum.
  • bona fides — Someone's bona fides are their good or sincere intentions.
  • bondswoman — a woman who is bound or who by bond becomes surety for another.
  • boundaries — something that indicates bounds or limits; a limiting or bounding line.
  • brassbound — inflexibly entrenched
  • broadlands — a Palladian mansion near Romsey in Hampshire: formerly the home of Lord Palmerston and Lord Mountbatten
  • carbonados — Plural form of carbonado.
  • carbonised — Alternative spelling of carbonized.
  • cnidoblast — any of the cells of a coelenterate that contain nematocysts
  • crossbands — Plural form of crossband.
  • dobzhansky — Theodosius (Grigorievich) [gri-gawr-ee-uh-vich,, -gohr-] /grɪˈgɔr i ə vɪtʃ,, -ˈgoʊr-/ (Show IPA), 1900–75, U.S. geneticist, born in Russia.
  • endorsable — (legal, of a driving offence) Leading to endorsement of one's driving licence with penalty points.
  • hudson bay — a large inland sea in N Canada. 850 miles (1370 km) long; 600 miles (965 km) wide; 400,000 sq. mi. (1,036,000 sq. km).
  • jaborandis — Plural form of jaborandi.
  • longbeards — Plural form of longbeard.
  • non-biased — having or showing bias or prejudice: They gave us a biased report on immigration trends.
  • obsidional — relating to a besiegement
  • on standby — a staunch supporter or adherent; one who can be relied upon.
  • roberdsman — a robber
  • snow board — a board serving as a snow guard.
  • snowblades — a type of skis, about half the length of normal downhill skis and used without poles
  • soundboard — sounding board.
  • stab wound — knife injury
  • sternboard — a backward motion of a boat
  • subordinal — of, relating to, or ranked as a suborder.
  • subpoenaed — the usual writ for the summoning of witnesses or the submission of evidence, as records or documents, before a court or other deliberative body.
  • sword bean — a twining vine, Canavalia gladiata, of the legume family, found in the tropics of the Eastern Hemisphere, having large, showy, pealike flowers and reddish-brown seeds.
  • unabsolved — to free from guilt or blame or their consequences: The court absolved her of guilt in his death.
  • unabsorbed — not absorbed or taken in

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