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9-letter words containing a, n, d, e

  • rosenwaldJulius, 1862–1932, U.S. businessman and philanthropist.
  • rotundate — rounded
  • roundelay — a song in which a phrase, line, or the like, is continually repeated.
  • roundhead — a member or adherent of the Parliamentarians or Puritan party during the civil wars of the 17th century (so called in derision by the Cavaliers because they wore their hair cut short).
  • ruddleman — a person who deals in ruddle.
  • saddening — causing someone to become sad
  • saffroned — containing or coloured by saffron
  • salinized — to treat with salt or render saline.
  • san diego — a seaport in SW California: naval and marine base.
  • sand dune — hill of sand created by wind
  • sand flea — beach flea.
  • sand leek — a Eurasian alliaceous plant, Allium scorodoprasum, having reddish-pink flowers, purple bulbils, and a garlic-like bulb
  • sand pear — Asian pear.
  • sand pile — a base for a footing in soft soil, made by compacting sand in a cavity left by a wooden pile.
  • sand shoe — a light tennis shoe; sneaker.
  • sandalled — a shoe consisting of a sole of leather or other material fastened to the foot by thongs or straps.
  • sanderson — Tessa. born 1956, British javelin-thrower: won gold at the 1984 Olympics
  • sandiness — of the nature of or consisting of sand.
  • sandpaper — strong paper coated with a layer of sand or other abrasive, used for smoothing or polishing.
  • sandpiper — any of numerous shore-inhabiting birds of the family Scolopacidae, related to the plovers, typically having a slender bill and a piping call.
  • sandshoes — light canvas shoes with rubber soles; plimsolls
  • sandstone — a common sedimentary rock consisting of sand, usually quartz, cemented together by various substances, as silica, calcium carbonate, iron oxide, or clay.
  • sanhedrim — Also called Great Sanhedrin. the highest council of the ancient Jews, consisting of 71 members, and exercising authority from about the 2nd century b.c.
  • sanhedrin — Also called Great Sanhedrin. the highest council of the ancient Jews, consisting of 71 members, and exercising authority from about the 2nd century b.c.
  • sanitized — to free from dirt, germs, etc., as by cleaning or sterilizing.
  • santander — Francisco de Paula [frahn-sees-kaw th e pou-lah] /frɑnˈsis kɔ ðɛ ˈpaʊ lɑ/ (Show IPA), 1792–1840, South American soldier and statesman: president of New Granada 1832–37.
  • saponated — treated or combined with soap
  • sarabande — a slow, stately Spanish dance, especially of the 17th and 18th centuries, in triple meter, derived from a vigorous castanet dance.
  • sarcodine — belonging or pertaining to the protist phylum Sarcodina, comprising protozoa that move and capture food by forming pseudopodia.
  • satedness — the state of being sated, glutted, or overfilled
  • sauntered — to walk with a leisurely gait; stroll: sauntering through the woods.
  • scaledown — a reduction in size, quantity, or activity according to a fixed scale or proportion: a scaledown of military expenditures.
  • scamander — ancient name of the river Menderes.
  • sciaenoid — belonging or pertaining to the Sciaenidae, a family of carnivorous fishes that produce a loud sound by snapping the muscles attached to their air bladder, comprising the croakers and drums.
  • seakindly — sailing easily in a rough sea.
  • seastrand — seashore.
  • secondary — next after the first in order, place, time, etc.
  • sedentary — characterized by or requiring a sitting posture: a sedentary occupation.
  • sedgeland — land covered with sedge
  • semantide — a type of molecule found in all cells, which changes slowly over time
  • seminaked — being without clothing or covering; nude: naked children swimming in the lake.
  • seminomad — a person living a partly nomadic life; a semi-nomadic person
  • send away — dismiss
  • senna pod — a pod of any of various tropical plants of the leguminous genus Cassia, used in making laxatives
  • serenaded — a complimentary performance of vocal or instrumental music in the open air at night, as by a lover under the window of his lady.
  • serenader — a complimentary performance of vocal or instrumental music in the open air at night, as by a lover under the window of his lady.
  • serranoid — resembling or related to the sea bass family Serranidae.
  • shadiness — abounding in shade; shaded: shady paths.
  • shakedown — extortion, as by blackmail or threats of violence.
  • shreading — furring attached to the undersides of rafters.
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