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

  • tornadoes — a localized, violently destructive windstorm occurring over land, especially in the Middle West, and characterized by a long, funnel-shaped cloud extending toward the ground and made visible by condensation and debris. Compare waterspout (def 3).
  • tradename — the name used by a trade to refer to a commodity, service, etc
  • tradesman — a person engaged in trade.
  • tradition — the handing down of statements, beliefs, legends, customs, information, etc., from generation to generation, especially by word of mouth or by practice: a story that has come down to us by popular tradition.
  • tragedian — an actor especially noted for performing tragic roles.
  • trainband — a company of trained militia organized in London and elsewhere in the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries.
  • trainload — the cargo or passenger capacity of a train.
  • trainshed — (in a railroad station) a shelter completely covering railroad tracks and their adjoining platforms.
  • tramlined — having tramlines
  • trancedly — in a trancelike manner
  • transcend — to rise above or go beyond; overpass; exceed: to transcend the limits of thought; kindness transcends courtesy.
  • transcode — (language)   An early system on the Ferut computer.
  • transduce — to convert (energy) from one form into another.
  • transited — the act or fact of passing across or through; passage from one place to another.
  • trazodone — a white crystalline powder, C 19 H 22 ClN 5 O, used in the treatment of major depression disorders.
  • trenchardHugh Montague, 1st Viscount, 1873–1956, British Royal Air Force marshal.
  • trepanned — a person who ensnares or entraps others.
  • trepidant — trepid.
  • truncated — truncated.
  • tyndareus — the husband of Leda and father of Clytemnestra and Castor.
  • uitlander — a foreigner, especially a British settler in the Boer republics prior to the formation of the Union of South Africa.
  • ultradian — of or relating to a biorhythm having a period of less than 24 hours.
  • una corda — with the soft pedal depressed (a musical direction in piano playing).
  • unabjured — not denied or renounced
  • unaborted — (esp of a baby or pregnancy) not aborted or ended
  • unabraded — not eroded, abraded, or worn away
  • unaccrued — to happen or result as a natural growth, addition, etc.
  • unadmired — to regard with wonder, pleasure, or approval.
  • unadorned — to decorate or add beauty to, as by ornaments: garlands of flowers adorning their hair.
  • unalarmed — a sudden fear or distressing suspense caused by an awareness of danger; apprehension; fright.
  • unalerted — not alerted
  • unaltered — not altered, changed, or modified: We approved the unaltered designs.
  • unamerced — not amerced or punished
  • unaroused — to stir to action or strong response; excite: to arouse a crowd; to arouse suspicion.
  • unarrayed — not arrayed or arranged in order
  • unarrived — to come to a certain point in the course of travel; reach one's destination: He finally arrived in Rome.
  • unassured — guaranteed; sure; certain; secure: an assured income.
  • unattired — not clothed or adorned
  • unaverted — to turn away or aside: to avert one's eyes.
  • unawarded — not awarded; not yet awarded to someone
  • unbearded — (of a person) having no beard
  • unboarded — a piece of wood sawed thin, and of considerable length and breadth compared with the thickness.
  • unbraided — to separate (anything braided, as hair) into the several strands.
  • unbranded — not branded or marked to show ownership: an unbranded calf.
  • uncandour — lack of candour
  • uncatered — to provide food, service, etc., as for a party or wedding: to cater for a banquet.
  • uncharged — not charged, especially with electricity; electrically neutral: an uncharged battery; an uncharged particle.
  • uncharmed — marked by good fortune or privilege: a charmed life.
  • uncharred — not charred; free from charring
  • uncharted — not shown or located on a map; unexplored; unknown, as a place or region: the uncharted depths of space.
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