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11-letter words containing c, o, d, a

  • agriproduct — a product that is a result of agribusiness
  • air command — the Canadian air force
  • alcoholized — Simple past tense and past participle of alcoholize.
  • almond cake — the residue of almonds from which oil has been expressed.
  • amino acids — any of a class of organic compounds that contains at least one amino group, –NH 2 , and one carboxyl group, –COOH: the alpha-amino acids, RCH(NH 2)COOH, are the building blocks from which proteins are constructed.
  • anchor deck — a small forecastle housing the machinery for operating the anchors of a ship.
  • and company — You can say and company after mentioning a person's name, to refer also to the people who are associated with that person.
  • androconium — a scale on the forewing of certain male butterflies from which an odor attractive to females is emitted.
  • androphilic — Sexually attracted to men.
  • androphobic — Exhibiting androphobia; fearful of men.
  • anecdotally — in an anecdotal manner
  • anecdotical — relating to anecdotes
  • anisodactyl — (of the feet of passerine birds) having the first toe directed backwards and the other three toes directed forwards
  • anticathode — the target electrode for the stream of electrons in a vacuum tube, esp an X-ray tube
  • anvil cloud — another name for a cumulonimbus cloud, which tends to be anvil-shaped
  • aphidicolin — A tetracyclic diterpene antibiotic with antiviral and antimitotical properties.
  • aphrodisiac — An aphrodisiac is a food, drink, or drug which is said to make people want to have sex.
  • apicodental — articulated with the apex of the tongue near the upper front teeth, as ( (θ) ; t h) ) and (; ð) ; th) )
  • apodictical — (archaic) Apodictic; being clearly demonstrable; certain.
  • arachidonic — related to arachidonic acid or the derivatives of arachidonic acid
  • arachnoidal — relating to the arachnoid
  • archdeacons — Plural form of archdeacon.
  • archdiocese — An archdiocese is the area over which an archbishop has control.
  • archdukedom — the territory ruled by an archduke or archduchess
  • armored car — any of various vehicles covered with armor plate, as a truck for carrying money to or from a bank
  • armour-clad — wearing armour
  • artiodactyl — any placental mammal of the order Artiodactyla, having hooves with an even number of toes; an even-toed ungulate. The order includes pigs, hippopotamuses, camels, deer, cattle, and antelopes
  • attic order — a low pilaster of any order set into the cornice of a building
  • audaciously — extremely bold or daring; recklessly brave; fearless: an audacious explorer.
  • audiometric — the testing of hearing by means of an audiometer.
  • autodidacts — Plural form of autodidact.
  • autodynamic — Supplying its own power.
  • bachelordom — the state of being a bachelor; bachelorhood
  • back and to — back-and-forth; to and fro.
  • back-loaded — to defer to a later date, as wages, benefits, or costs: The union agreed to back-load pay raises.
  • back-logged — a reserve or accumulation, as of stock, work, or business: a backlog of business orders.
  • backcrossed — Simple past tense and past participle of backcross.
  • backgrounds — Plural form of background.
  • backing dog — a dog that moves a flock of sheep by jumping on their backs
  • backloading — to defer to a later date, as wages, benefits, or costs: The union agreed to back-load pay raises.
  • backside-to — backend-to.
  • backstopped — Simple past tense and past participle of backstop.
  • bacteroides — any of several rod-shaped, anaerobic bacteria of the genus Bacteroides, occurring in the alimentary and genitourinary tracts of humans and other mammals, certain species of which are pathogenic.
  • badderlocks — a seaweed, Alaria esculenta, that has long brownish-green fronds and is eaten in parts of N Europe
  • baldacchino — baldachin
  • basidiocarp — the fruiting body of basidiomycetous fungi; the mushroom of agarics
  • baudot code — (communications)   (For etymology, see baud) A character set predating EBCDIC and used originally and primarily on paper tape. Use of Baudot reportedly survives in TDDs and some HAM radio applications. In Baudot, characters are expressed using five bits. Baudot uses two code sub-sets, the "letter set" (LTRS), and the "figure set" (FIGS). The FIGS character (11011) signals that the following code is to be interpreted as being in the FIGS set, until this is reset by the LTRS (11111) character. binary hex LTRS FIGS -------------------------- 00011 03 A - 11001 19 B ? 01110 0E C : 01001 09 D $ 00001 01 E 3 01101 0D F ! 11010 1A G & 10100 14 H # 00110 06 I 8 01011 0B J BELL 01111 0F K ( 10010 12 L ) 11100 1C M . 01100 0C N , 11000 18 O 9 10110 16 P 0 10111 17 Q 1 01010 0A R 4 00101 05 S ' 10000 10 T 5 00111 07 U 7 11110 1E V ; 10011 13 W 2 11101 1D X / 10101 15 Y 6 10001 11 Z " 01000 08 CR CR 00010 02 LF LF 00100 04 SP SP 11111 1F LTRS LTRS 11011 1B FIGS FIGS 00000 00 [..unused..] Where CR is carriage return, LF is linefeed, BELL is the bell, SP is space, and STOP is the stop character. Note: these bit values are often shown in inverse order, depending (presumably) which side of the paper tape you were looking at. Local implementations of Baudot may differ in the use of #, STOP, BELL, and '.
  • binary code — Binary code is a computer code that uses the binary number system.
  • biodynamics — the branch of biology that deals with the energy production and activities of organisms
  • biofeedback — a technique for teaching the control of autonomic functions, such as the rate of heartbeat or breathing, by recording the activity and presenting it (usually visually) so that the person can know the state of the autonomic function he or she is learning to control
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