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

  • fricandeau — a loin of veal, larded and braised, or roasted.
  • granduncle — an uncle of one's father or mother; a great-uncle.
  • guard cell — either of two specialized epidermal cells that flank the pore of a stoma and usually cause it to open and close.
  • guardiance — (obsolete) guardianship.
  • hard sauce — a mixture of butter and confectioners' sugar, often with flavoring and cream.
  • incouraged — Simple past tense and past participle of incourage.
  • incurvated — Simple past tense and past participle of incurvate.
  • iridaceous — belonging to the Iridaceae family of plants.
  • judicature — the administration of justice, as by judges or courts.
  • lardaceous — lardlike; fatty.
  • leucoderma — vitiligo.
  • lubricated — to apply some oily or greasy substance to (a machine, parts of a mechanism, etc.) in order to diminish friction; oil or grease (something).
  • micturated — Simple past tense and past participle of micturate.
  • muckspread — to muckrake
  • muscardine — any of several fungi which cause disease in silkworms
  • outmarched — Simple past tense and past participle of outmarch.
  • outreached — Simple past tense and past participle of outreach.
  • peduncular — Botany. a flower stalk, supporting either a cluster or a solitary flower. the stalk bearing the fruiting body in fungi.
  • perdurance — permanence; the quality of lasting or enduring forever
  • predacious — predatory; rapacious.
  • procedural — procedural language
  • pseudocarp — accessory fruit.
  • quadcopter — A rotorcraft propelled by four rotors.
  • quadriceps — a large muscle in front of the thigh, the action of which extends the leg or bends the hip joint.
  • quadricone — a quadric surface swept out by a straight line that passes through a fixed point such that no straight line can intersect it at more than two points
  • quadrisect — to divide (something) into four equal parts.
  • racked out — a framework of bars, wires, or pegs on which articles are arranged or deposited: a clothes rack; a luggage rack.
  • radiculose — having small roots or rhizoids
  • re-educate — to educate again, as for new purposes.
  • redcurrant — any of various currant shrubs of the genus Ribes, bearing an edible, red fruit.
  • redundance — the state of being redundant.
  • redundancy — the state of being redundant.
  • resurfaced — to give a new surface to.
  • rubricated — (in ancient manuscripts, early printed books, etc.) having titles, catchwords, etc., distinctively colored.
  • run scared — to go quickly by moving the legs more rapidly than at a walk and in such a manner that for an instant in each step all or both feet are off the ground.
  • sandsucker — the flatfish Platessa limandoides
  • sour-faced — bad-tempered and unfriendly
  • spermaduct — a spermatic passage found in male animals
  • subcarbide — a carbide containing less than the normal proportion of carbon.
  • subcordate — almost heart-shaped
  • sunderance — to separate; part; divide; sever.
  • traductive — able to be deduced or transmitted
  • transducer — a device that receives a signal in the form of one type of energy and converts it to a signal in another form: A microphone is a transducer that converts acoustic energy into electrical impulses.
  • unacquired — to come into possession or ownership of; get as one's own: to acquire property.
  • unanchored — any of various devices dropped by a chain, cable, or rope to the bottom of a body of water for preventing or restricting the motion of a vessel or other floating object, typically having broad, hooklike arms that bury themselves in the bottom to provide a firm hold.
  • unbranched — a division or subdivision of the stem or axis of a tree, shrub, or other plant.
  • unbreached — the act or a result of breaking; break or rupture.
  • unbroached — Machinery. an elongated, tapered, serrated cutting tool for shaping and enlarging holes.
  • uncaptured — to take by force or stratagem; take prisoner; seize: The police captured the burglar.
  • uncarpeted — having no carpet
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