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11-letter words containing a, d, o, u, t

  • goddaughter — a female godchild.
  • good nature — pleasant disposition; kindly nature; amiability.
  • goodnatured — Alternative spelling of good-natured.
  • graduations — Plural form of graduation.
  • ground bait — chum2 (def 1).
  • groundwater — the water beneath the surface of the ground, consisting largely of surface water that has seeped down: the source of water in springs and wells.
  • handwrought — formed or shaped by hand, as metal objects.
  • hard-fought — firmly or passionately contested or struggled for
  • hardmouthed — of or relating to a horse not sensitive to the pressure of a bit.
  • hedge about — If you say that something such as an offer is hedged about or is hedged around with rules or conditions, you mean that there are a lot of rules or conditions.
  • heptandrous — (of a flower) having seven stamens
  • inductional — Pertaining to, or proceeding by, induction; inductive.
  • ineducation — lack of education.
  • infeudation — the act of putting a vassal in possession of a fief
  • inosculated — Simple past tense and past participle of inosculate.
  • inundations — Plural form of inundation.
  • juramentado — (formerly) a Muslim, especially a Moro, bound by an oath to be killed fighting against Christians and other infidels.
  • laundromats — Plural form of laundromat.
  • lenat, doug — Doug Lenat
  • liquidation — the process of realizing upon assets and of discharging liabilities in concluding the affairs of a business, estate, etc.
  • liquidators — Plural form of liquidator.
  • manducation — The act of eating.
  • manducatory — Pertaining to, or employed in, chewing.
  • manuduction — the act of directing or guiding.
  • medullation — the formation of a medullary sheath about a nerve fiber.
  • midas touch — the ability to turn any business venture one is associated with into an extremely profitable one.
  • modulations — Plural form of modulation.
  • mount guard — If you mount guard or if you mount a guard, you organize people to watch or protect a person or place.
  • mouth guard — protective shield for teeth
  • multi-nodal — pertaining to or of the nature of a node.
  • multicoated — having more than one coating of a substance
  • multidomain — of, relating to, or affecting several domains
  • mustachioed — a mustache.
  • mustard oil — oil expressed from the seed of mustard, used chiefly in making soap.
  • mustard pot — a small pot, of glass, silver, etc, placed on the table to serve mustard
  • muttonheads — Plural form of muttonhead.
  • nematodirus — any parasitic nematode worm of the genus Nematodirus
  • neoadjuvant — (medicine) Describing an adjuvant preparation given before a course of treatment.
  • nonauditory — not auditory, not related to hearing or its functions
  • nongraduate — a person who is not a graduate of an educational institution
  • nostradamus — (Michel de Nostredame) 1503–66, French astrologer.
  • nucleolated — containing a nucleolus or nucleoli.
  • octandrious — having eight stamens.
  • odd man out — a method of selecting or eliminating a person from a group, as by matching coins, especially in preparation for playing a game.
  • operculated — relating to the operculum
  • order about — to bully or domineer
  • out of date — gone out of style or fashion; outmoded; obsolete: out-of-date fashions; out-of-date ideas.
  • out of hand — the terminal, prehensile part of the upper limb in humans and other primates, consisting of the wrist, metacarpal area, fingers, and thumb.
  • out-and-out — complete; total; thoroughgoing: an out-and-out lie.
  • out-of-band — 1.   (communications)   The exchange of call control information on a dedicated channel, separate from that used by the telephone call or data transmission. 2. Sometimes used to describe what communications people call "shift characters", such as the ESC that leads control sequences for many terminals, or the level shift indicators in the old 5-bit Baudot codes. 3. In personal communication, using methods other than electronic mail, such as telephone or snail-mail. 4.   (software)   Values returned by a function that are not in its "natural" range of return values, but rather signal some kind of exception. Many C functions that normally return a non-negative integer return -1 to indicate failure. This use confuses "out-of-band" with "out-of-range". It is actually a clear example of in-band signalling since it uses the same "channel" for control and data. Compare hidden flag, green bytes, fence.
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