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11-letter words containing b, o, l, d

  • gold beetle — any of several beetles having a golden luster, as a chrysomelid, Metriona bicolor, that feeds on morning glories and roses.
  • gold bronze — an alloy of about 90 percent copper, 5 percent zinc, 3 percent lead, and 2 percent tin.
  • goldbeating — the art or process of beating out gold into gold leaf.
  • goldbergian — Rube Goldberg.
  • goldbricked — Simple past tense and past participle of goldbrick.
  • goldbricker — Informal. a brick made to look like gold, sold by a swindler.
  • golden buck — a dish consisting of Welsh rabbit topped with a poached egg.
  • golden bull — an edict of Charles IV, emperor of the Holy Roman Empire, issued in 1356 and in force until the extinction of the empire in 1806, in which the selection of the emperor was entrusted to seven Electors.
  • golden club — an aquatic plant, Orontium aquaticum, of the arum family, native to the eastern U.S., having blue-green leaves and a clublike spadix covered with tiny yellow flowers.
  • goldenberry — the Cape gooseberry
  • ground ball — a batted ball that rolls or bounces along the ground.
  • gutterblood — a low person of inferior breeding
  • half-boiled — drunk.
  • hard labour — Hard labour is hard physical work which people have to do as punishment for a crime.
  • hard-boiled — Cookery. (of an egg) boiled in the shell long enough for the yolk and white to solidify.
  • highblooded — of high blood, family, or race
  • hobbledehoy — an awkward, ungainly youth.
  • hold button — a button on a telephone that enables someone to interrupt an incoming call temporarily in order to answer another call.
  • holiday job — a temporary job taken by a person during their holidays from school, college or university
  • homebuilder — a person whose occupation is homebuilding.
  • hornblendic — Of or pertaining to hornblende.
  • hostile bid — A hostile takeover bid is one that is opposed by the company that is being bid for.
  • hot-blooded — excitable; impetuous.
  • hyperboloid — a quadric surface having a finite center and some of its plane sections hyperbolas. Equation: x 2 / a 2 + y 2 / b 2 − z 2 / c 2 = 1.
  • immobilised — Simple past tense and past participle of immobilise.
  • immobilized — Simple past tense and past participle of immobilize.
  • indigo blue — indigo (def 4).
  • indominable — Lb alveolar intervocal flapping misspelling of indomitable.
  • indomitable — that cannot be subdued or overcome, as persons, will, or courage; unconquerable: an indomitable warrior.
  • indomitably — that cannot be subdued or overcome, as persons, will, or courage; unconquerable: an indomitable warrior.
  • indubiously — Synonym of without a doubt.
  • labiodental — articulated with the lower lip touching the upper front teeth, as f or v, or, rarely, with the upper lip touching the lower front teeth.
  • labour ward — a ward or department of a hospital for the care and admission of women in the process of childbirth
  • labradoodle — a type of dog that is a cross between a Labrador retriever and a poodle
  • labradorean — of or relating to Labrador.
  • labradorite — a feldspar mineral of the plagioclase group, often characterized by a brilliant change of colors, with blue and green most common.
  • lamb of god — Christ.
  • langobardic — Lombard1 (def 4).
  • layer board — lear board.
  • leaderboard — a board on which the scores of the leading competitors are displayed, as in a golf tournament.
  • letterboxed — Simple past tense and past participle of letterbox.
  • lewy bodies — abnormal proteins that occur in the nerve cells of the cerebral cortex and the basal ganglia, causing Parkinson's disease and dementia
  • loading bay — dock where cargo is loaded
  • lobotomised — to perform a lobotomy on.
  • lobotomized — Surgery. having undergone a lobotomy.
  • local derby — a football match between two teams from the same area
  • locust bird — any of various pratincoles, esp Glareola nordmanni (black-winged pratincole), that feed on locusts
  • long-limbed — having long limbs
  • lord cobham — title of Sir John Oldcastle
  • lower bound — an element less than or equal to all the elements in a given set: The numbers 0 and 1 are lower bounds of the set consisting of 1, 2, and 3.
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