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

  • dreariness — causing sadness or gloom.
  • dreikanter — a pebble or boulder having three faces formed by the action of windblown sand.
  • drinkwaterJohn, 1882–1937, English poet, playwright, and critic.
  • driver ant — army ant.
  • drivetrain — the power train of an automotive vehicle consisting of all the components between the engine and driving wheels and including the clutch and axle, as well as the components of the driveline.
  • driving at — to send, expel, or otherwise cause to move by force or compulsion: to drive away the flies; to drive back an attacking army; to drive a person to desperation.
  • dromomania — An irrational impulse to wander or travel without purpose.
  • dronabinol — Synthetic tetrahydrocannabinol.
  • drop-panel — a small quantity of liquid that falls or is produced in a more or less spherical mass; a liquid globule.
  • drug baron — the head of an organization that deals in illegal drugs
  • drunk dial — a phone call made by someone who is intoxicated.
  • drunk tank — a large jail cell where persons arrested for drunkenness are kept, usually overnight.
  • drunkathon — a session in which excessive quantities of alcohol are consumed
  • drury lane — a street in London, England, formerly notable for its theaters, named after the house Sir William Drury built there in the reign of Henry VIII.
  • dude ranch — a ranch operated primarily as a vacation resort.
  • dunderhead — a dunce; blockhead; numbskull.
  • dunderpate — a dunce; blockhead; numbskull.
  • dune grass — a stout grass, Elymus arenarius, of Eurasia, used as a binder for shifting sand.
  • durational — the length of time something continues or exists (often used with the).
  • durnovaria — the Latin name for a town in S England, administrative centre of Dorset: associated with Thomas Hardy, esp as the Casterbridge of his novels. Pop: 16 171 (2001)
  • durrenmatt — Friedrich [freed-rik;; German free-drikh] /ˈfrid rɪk;; German ˈfri drɪx/ (Show IPA), 1921–90, Swiss dramatist and novelist.
  • dutch barn — a farm building consisting of a steel frame and a curved roof
  • ear-minded — tending to perceive one's environment in terms of sound and to recall sounds more vividly than sights, smells, etc.
  • earned run — a run yielded by a pitcher in which no error by the pitcher or the pitcher's teammates and no passed ball by the catcher was involved.
  • earthbound — headed for the earth: an earthbound meteorite.
  • east ender — a native or inhabitant of the East End of London
  • ecardinate — (of a mollusc or the shell of a mollusc) having no hinges
  • ecuadorean — a republic in NW South America. 109,483 sq. mi. (283,561 sq. km). Capital: Quito.
  • ecuadorian — person from Ecuador
  • edulcorant — tending to edulcorate
  • eglandular — having no glands
  • elder hand — (in piquet and similar card games) the nondealer, who has certain advantages in the play
  • embrangled — Simple past tense and past participle of embrangle.
  • emendatory — (archaic) Pertaining to emendation; corrective.
  • emeraldine — (organic chemistry) Any of a class of green dyestuffs that have an oligoaniline structure.
  • encaptured — Simple past tense and past participle of encapture.
  • encouraged — Simple past tense and past participle of encourage.
  • encroached — Simple past tense and past participle of encroach.
  • end around — a play in which an offensive end or wide receiver, after running across the field behind the line of scrimmage and taking a handoff from the quarterback, attempts to advance downfield
  • endangered — (of a species) Seriously at risk of extinction.
  • endangerer — a person who puts someone or something at risk
  • endearment — A word or phrase expressing love or affection.
  • endeavored — Simple past tense and past participle of endeavor.
  • endeavours — Plural form of endeavour.
  • endermical — relating to an endermic process
  • endocardia — Plural form of endocardium.
  • endocrania — Plural form of endocranium.
  • endocrinal — Endocrine.
  • endodermal — Of or pertaining to the endoderm.
  • endometria — Plural form of endometrium.
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