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9-letter words containing d, a, n, t, o

  • dragonets — Plural form of dragonet.
  • draw into — involve sb in sth
  • drawn-out — long-drawn-out.
  • drop tank — an external aircraft tank, usually containing fuel, that can be detached and dropped in flight
  • duathlons — Plural form of duathlon.
  • dumbarton — Also, Dunbarton [duhn-bahr-tn] /dʌnˈbɑr tn/ (Show IPA). Also called Dumbartonshire [duhm-bahr-tn-sheer, -sher] /dʌmˈbɑr tnˌʃɪər, -ʃər/ (Show IPA). a historic county in W Scotland.
  • dunbarton — former county of W Scotland
  • duplation — multiplication by two; doubling.
  • durations — Plural form of duration.
  • dynamotor — an electrical machine having a single magnetic field and two independent armature windings of which one acts as a motor and the other a generator: used to convert direct current from a battery into alternating current
  • dystopian — a society characterized by human misery, as squalor, oppression, disease, and overcrowding.
  • eastbound — traveling, proceeding, or headed east: an eastbound train.
  • education — the act or process of imparting or acquiring general knowledge, developing the powers of reasoning and judgment, and generally of preparing oneself or others intellectually for mature life.
  • elongated — Unusually long in relation to its width.
  • emendator — One who emends or critically edits.
  • end float — End float is the amount by which a shaft can move lengthwise.
  • endoblast — Entoblast.
  • exodontia — The extraction of teeth.
  • exudation — The act of exuding.
  • flat bond — a bond that is traded without accrued interest as part of the price.
  • fortran d — A data-parallel Fortran developed by Ken Kennedy at Rice University. E-mail: Theresa Chapman <[email protected]>.
  • found art — art comprised of found objects.
  • frontload — Alternative form of front-load.
  • frontward — in a direction toward the front.
  • geraldton — a seaport in W Australia.
  • gianthood — the condition of being a giant
  • gladstone — William Ewart [yoo-ert] /ˈyu ərt/ (Show IPA), 1809–98, British statesman: prime minister four times between 1868 and 1894.
  • goddamnit — Alternative spelling of goddammit.
  • godparent — a godfather or godmother.
  • gradation — any process or change taking place through a series of stages, by degrees, or in a gradual manner.
  • granitoid — resembling or having the texture of granite.
  • hand tool — handheld instrument
  • hand-tool — tool (defs 8, 9).
  • handtowel — a small piece of thick soft cloth used to dry the hands
  • handwrote — to write (something) by hand.
  • hardstone — (arts) precious stone or semi-precious stone used to make intaglio, mosaics etc.
  • head tone — (in singing) a vocal tone so produced as to bring the cavities of the nose and head into sympathetic vibration.
  • headcount — The act of counting how many people are present in a group.
  • headnotes — Plural form of headnote.
  • headstone — a stone marker set at the head of a grave; gravestone.
  • homestand — (baseball) A series of games played at a team's home field.
  • hydantoin — a colorless, needlelike, crystalline compound, C 3 H 4 N 2 O 2 , used in the synthesis of pharmaceutical substances and resins.
  • hydration — any of a class of compounds containing chemically combined water. In the case of some hydrates, as washing soda, Na 2 CO 3 ⋅10H 2 O, the water is loosely held and is easily lost on heating; in others, as sulfuric acid, SO 3 ⋅H 2 O, or H 2 SO 4 , it is strongly held as water of constitution.
  • hydrolant — an urgent warning of navigational dangers in the Atlantic Ocean, issued by the U.S. Navy Hydrographic Office.
  • hydronaut — a person trained to work in deep-sea vessels for research and rescue purposes.
  • ideations — Plural form of ideation.
  • indagator — to investigate; research.
  • indicator — a person or thing that indicates.
  • innovated — to introduce something new; make changes in anything established.
  • insolated — to expose to the sun's rays; treat by exposure to the sun's rays.
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