9-letter words containing d, a, l, n
- unlabored — done or made with difficulty; heavy: labored breathing.
- unlearned — not learned; not scholarly or erudite.
- unloading — to take the load from; remove the cargo or freight from: to unload a truck; to unload a cart.
- unlocated — to identify or discover the place or location of: to locate the bullet wound.
- unpalsied — not affected by paralysis
- unplagued — an epidemic disease that causes high mortality; pestilence.
- unplained — unlamented
- unplanked — not planked, not having planks added or laid
- unplanned — a scheme or method of acting, doing, proceeding, making, etc., developed in advance: battle plans.
- unplanted — (of a plant) not set into the ground
- unpleased — (used as a polite addition to requests, commands, etc.) if you would be so obliging; kindly: Please come here. Will you please turn the radio off?
- unpleated — not pleated, without pleats
- unradical — of or going to the root or origin; fundamental: a radical difference.
- unraffled — a form of lottery in which a number of persons buy one or more chances to win a prize.
- unraveled — to separate or disentangle the threads of (a woven or knitted fabric, a rope, etc.).
- unrelated — associated; connected.
- unrelaxed — not relaxed; uptight; tense
- unrivaled — having no rival or competitor; having no equal; incomparable; supreme: His work is unrivaled for the beauty of its prose.
- unsaluted — not saluted; not addressed
- unsampled — undemonstrated
- unslanted — to veer or angle away from a given level or line, especially from a horizontal; slope.
- unsolaced — not comforted
- unstalked — without a stalk or stalks.
- untallied — an account or reckoning; a record of debit and credit, of the score of a game, or the like.
- uplandish — of or relating to the uplands
- urbandale — a town in central Iowa.
- vandalise — to destroy or deface by vandalism: Someone vandalized the museum during the night.
- vandalism — the conduct or spirit characteristic of the Vandals.
- vandalize — to destroy or deface by vandalism: Someone vandalized the museum during the night.
- videoland — the world of television and televised images
- vindemial — relating to a grape harvest
- wagonload — the load carried by a wagon.
- waldenses — a Christian sect that arose after 1170 in southern France, under the leadership of Pierre Waldo, a merchant of Lyons, and joined the Reformation movement in the 16th century.
- walk-down — a store, living quarters, etc., located below the street level and approached by a flight of steps: It was a dimly lit walk-down optimistically called a garden apartment.
- wasteland — land that is uncultivated or barren.
- wergeland — Henrik Arnold. 1808–45, Norwegian poet and nationalist, remembered for his lyric and narrative verse
- wheatland — a region where wheat is grown
- wild bean — groundnut (def 1).
- wildlands — land that has not been cultivated, especially land set aside and protected as a wilderness.
- wind sail — a sail rigged over a hatchway, ventilator, or the like, to divert moving air downward into the vessel.
- windblast — a strong, sudden gust of wind.
- windfalls — Plural form of windfall.
- windgalls — Plural form of windgall.
- windsails — Plural form of windsail.
- windscale — a numerical scale, as the Beaufort scale, for designating relative wind intensities.
- woodlands — Plural form of woodland.
- woundable — Capable of being wounded; vulnerable.
- zeelander — a province in the SW Netherlands, consisting largely of islands. 1041 sq. mi. (2695 sq. km). Capital: Middelburg.
- zinfandel — a black vinifera grape, grown in California.