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10-letter words containing d, a, l, r, i

  • field rank — the rank of major, lieutenant colonel, or colonel
  • fieldcraft — (military) The basic military skills required to operate in the field, such as stealth, camouflage, and observation.
  • fieldfares — Plural form of fieldfare.
  • firewalled — Simple past tense and past participle of firewall.
  • first lady — (often initial capital letters) the wife of the U.S. president or a current governor or mayor.
  • fitzgeraldEdward, 1809–83, English poet: translator of drama and poetry, especially of Omar Khayyám.
  • flindersia — a genus of tree native to Australasia, containing fourteen species
  • floribunda — any of a class of roses characterized by a long blooming period and the production of large flowers often in thick clusters.
  • fluid dram — the eighth part of a fluid ounce. Symbol: f. Abbreviation: fl dr;
  • fluoridate — to introduce a fluoride into: to fluoridate drinking water.
  • foreladies — Plural form of forelady.
  • formalised — Simple past tense and past participle of formalise.
  • formalized — Simple past tense and past participle of formalize.
  • formidable — causing fear, apprehension, or dread: a formidable opponent.
  • formidably — causing fear, apprehension, or dread: a formidable opponent.
  • gaillardia — any composite plant of the genus Gaillardia, including the blanket-flowers.
  • gal friday — Older Use: Sometimes Offensive. a woman who acts as a general assistant in a business office or to an executive and has a wide variety of especially secretarial and clerical duties.
  • gang drill — a drilling machine having a number of separately driven vertical spindles in a row, used for drilling holes in a piece successively.
  • garibaldis — Plural form of garibaldi.
  • garlanding — Present participle of garland.
  • girandoles — Plural form of girandole.
  • gladiators — Plural form of gladiator.
  • glamorised — Simple past tense and past participle of glamorise.
  • glamorized — Simple past tense and past participle of glamorize.
  • glandiform — (anatomy) Shaped like, resembling, or characteristic of glands.
  • glitterand — glittering
  • gold braid — a gold-coloured braid which is used to decorate uniforms
  • golda meir — Golda [gohl-duh] /ˈgoʊl də/ (Show IPA), (Goldie Mabovitch; Goldie Myerson) 1898–1978, Israeli political leader, born in Russia: prime minister 1969–74.
  • goliardery — one of a class of wandering scholar-poets in Germany, France, and England, chiefly in the 12th and 13th centuries, noted as the authors of satirical Latin verse written in celebration of conviviality, sensual pleasures, etc.
  • grade line — grade (def 10).
  • grade-line — a degree or step in a scale, as of rank, advancement, quality, value, or intensity: the best grade of paper.
  • gradualism — the principle or policy of achieving some goal by gradual steps rather than by drastic change.
  • gradualist — (biology, politics) One who believes in gradualism.
  • graduality — The state or degree of being gradual.
  • grainfield — a field in which grain is grown.
  • granadilla — the edible fruit of any of several species of passionflower, especially Passiflora edulis (purple granadilla) or P. quadrangularis (giant granadilla)
  • grandchild — a child of one's son or daughter.
  • grandville — a town in SW Michigan.
  • grenadilla — granadilla.
  • grimaldian — of, relating to, or characteristic of an Upper Paleolithic cultural epoch in northwestern Italy.
  • grund mail — payment for the right to be buried
  • guardrails — Plural form of guardrail.
  • guide rail — a track or rail designed to control the movement of an object, as a door or window.
  • haidar ali — 1722–82, Islamic prince and military leader of India: ruler of Mysore 1759–82.
  • hair slide — a hinged clip with a tortoiseshell, bone, or similar back, used to fasten the hair
  • halberdier — a soldier, guard, or attendant armed with a halberd.
  • hand drill — a portable drill designed for two-handed operation.
  • harald iii — surname Hardraade. 1015–66, king of Norway (1047–66); invaded England (1066) and died at the battle of Stamford Bridge
  • hard light — directed light, especially light whose beams are relatively parallel, producing distinct shadows and a harsher modeling effect on the subject.
  • hard lines — bad luck
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