9-letter words containing d, e, n, u, a
- euclidean — (rare) alternative spelling of Euclidean.
- eudemonia — Happiness, well-being.
- exudation — The act of exuding.
- fecundate — to make prolific or fruitful.
- fundament — the buttocks.
- fundraise — to collect by fund-raising: The charity needs to fund-raise more than a million dollars.
- gardenful — An amount sufficient to fill a garden.
- gaudiness — brilliantly or excessively showy: gaudy plumage.
- gazehound — one of any of several breeds of hounds, as the Afghan, borzoi, greyhound, Saluki, or whippet, that hunts by sighting the game rather than by scent.
- gerundial — (in certain languages, as Latin) a form regularly derived from a verb and functioning as a noun, having in Latin all case forms but the nominative, as Latin dicendī gen., dicendō, dat., abl., etc., “saying.”. See also gerundive (def 1).
- glandules — Plural form of glandule.
- grand feu — a firing of ceramics at a high temperature.
- grandeurs — the quality or state of being impressive or awesome: the grandeur of the Rocky Mountains.
- groundage — a tax levied on ships that anchor in a port.
- grunewald — Mathias [mah-tee-ahs] /mɑˈti ɑs/ (Show IPA), (Mathias Neithardt-Gothardt) c1470–1528, German painter and architect.
- guanadrel — a substance, C 20 H 40 N 6 O 8 S, used as an antihypertensive.
- guanidine — a colorless, crystalline, strongly alkaline, water-soluble solid, CH 5 N 3 , used chiefly in the manufacture of plastics, resins, rubber accelerators, and explosives.
- guanodine — (biochemistry, genetics) any of the three nucleotides guanosine monophosphate, guanosine diphosphate and guanosine triphosphate.
- guardsmen — Plural form of guardsman.
- guidances — the act or function of guiding; leadership; direction.
- harangued — a scolding or a long or intense verbal attack; diatribe.
- harden up — to tighten the sheets of a sailing vessel so as to prevent luffing
- headcount — The act of counting how many people are present in a group.
- hirudinea — the class comprising the leeches.
- humanised — Simple past tense and past participle of humanise.
- humanized — to make humane, kind, or gentle.
- hundredal — Of or pertaining to a hundred (administrative unit).
- husbanded — a married man, especially when considered in relation to his partner in marriage.
- husbander — A person who husbands resources.
- inaudible — not audible; incapable of being heard.
- incubated — Simple past tense and past participle of incubate.
- indeavour — Archaic form of endeavour.
- indurable — Archaic form of endurable.
- indurance — Obsolete form of endurance.
- indurated — to make hard; harden, as rock, tissue, etc.: Cold indurates the soil.
- indusiate — having an indusium.
- induviate — covered by induviae
- insulated — to cover, line, or separate with a material that prevents or reduces the passage, transfer, or leakage of heat, electricity, or sound: to insulate an electric wire with a rubber sheath; to insulate a coat with down.
- intubated — Simple past tense and past participle of intubate.
- inundated — to flood; cover or overspread with water; deluge.
- inundates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of inundate.
- jaundiced — affected with or colored by or as if by jaundice: jaundiced skin.
- jaundices — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of jaundice.
- jusserand — Jean (Adrien Antoine) Jules [zhahn a-dree-ahn ahn-twan zhyl] /ʒɑ̃ a driˈɑ̃ ɑnˈtwan ʒül/ (Show IPA), 1855–1932, French diplomat, historian, and essayist.
- jutlander — a peninsula comprising the continental portion of Denmark: naval battle between the British and German fleets was fought west of this peninsula 1916. 11,441 sq. mi. (29,630 sq. km).
- kamadhenu — a celestial cow whose milk is life, and one of whose milkings is the visible world.
- landaulet — an automobile having a convertible top for the back seat, with the front seat either roofed or open.
- languaged — Having a specified type or number of languages.
- languedoc — a former province in S France. Capital: Toulouse.
- laundered — Simple past tense and past participle of launder.