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10-letter words containing a, c, r, e, d

  • backvelder — a person who lives in a backveld
  • bar-le-duc — Dutch Maas. a river in W Europe, flowing from NE France through E Belgium and S Netherlands into the North Sea. 575 miles (925 km) long.
  • bare-faced — You use bare-faced to describe someone's behaviour when you want to emphasize that they do not care that they are behaving wrongly.
  • barenecked — Having the neck bare.
  • barmecidal — giving only the illusion of plenty; illusory: a Barmecidal banquet.
  • barn dance — A barn dance is a social event people go to for country dancing.
  • barricaded — a defensive barrier hastily constructed, as in a street, to stop an enemy.
  • barricades — Plural form of barricade.
  • bedchamber — A bedchamber is a bedroom.
  • bifurcated — divided into two branches.
  • blackbeard — nickname of (Edward) Teach
  • brachydome — a dome whose face is parallel to the brachydiagonal axis in a crystal
  • bradytelic — of or relating to evolution at a rate slower than the standard for a given group of plants or animals.
  • brake disc — a metal disc that revolves with the wheel in a disc brake
  • breadcrumb — Breadcrumbs are tiny pieces of dry bread. They are used in cooking.
  • breadstick — bread baked in a long thin crisp stick
  • breakdance — to perform break dancing.
  • brecciated — Petrology. to form as breccia.
  • broadfaced — having a broad, wide face.
  • broadpiece — an English coin replaced by the guinea in 1663
  • broadscale — on a broad scale; extensive; spread over a wide area
  • cabo verde — a republic in the Atlantic off the coast of West Africa, consisting of a group of ten islands and five islets: an overseas territory of Portugal until 1975, when the islands became independent. Official language: Portuguese. Religion: Christian (Roman Catholic) majority; animist minority. Currency: Cape Verdean escudo. Capital: Praia. Pop: 531 046 (2013 est). Area: 4033 sq km (1557 sq miles)
  • cadaverine — a toxic diamine with an unpleasant smell, produced by protein hydrolysis during putrefaction of animal tissue. Formula: NH2(CH2)5NH2
  • cadaverous — If you describe someone as cadaverous, you mean they are extremely thin and pale.
  • caddie car — a small light two-wheeled trolley for carrying clubs
  • cadwalader — 7th century ad, legendary king of the Britons, probably a confusion of several historical figures
  • calamander — the hard black-and-brown striped wood of several trees of the genus Diospyros, esp D. quaesita of India and Sri Lanka, used in making furniture: family Ebenaceae
  • calderdale — a unitary authority in N England, in West Yorkshire. Pop: 193 200 (2003 est). Area: 364 sq km (140 sq miles)
  • calendared — a table or register with the days of each month and week in a year: He marked the date on his calendar.
  • calendarer — a person who calendars
  • calendered — Simple past tense and past participle of calender.
  • calenderer — a person who operates a calender
  • calibrated — marked with units
  • camcorders — Plural form of camcorder.
  • camelopard — giraffe
  • candelabra — A candelabra is an ornamental holder for two or more candles.
  • cankeredly — spitefully or crabbedly
  • cannelured — a groove or fluting around the cylindrical part of a bullet.
  • cape verde — a cape in Senegal, near Dakar: the westernmost point of Africa
  • car dealer — a person or business which sells cars
  • caravanned — a group of travelers, as merchants or pilgrims, journeying together for safety in passing through deserts, hostile territory, etc.
  • carbolated — containing carbolic acid
  • carbolised — phenolate (def 2).
  • carbolized — Simple past tense and past participle of carbolize.
  • carbonated — Carbonated drinks are drinks that contain small bubbles of carbon dioxide.
  • carbondale — a city in SW Illinois.
  • carbonised — Alternative spelling of carbonized.
  • carbonized — Simple past tense and past participle of carbonize.
  • carbonnade — a thick stew of beef, onions, herbs, etc., cooked in beer.
  • carbuncled — infected with a carbuncle.
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