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9-letter words containing d, e, s, r

  • arseholed — very drunk
  • arsenides — Plural form of arsenide.
  • ascarides — any parasitic roundworm of the genus Ascaris, found in the human small intestine and causing colic and diarrhea.
  • ascenders — Plural form of ascender.
  • ascendeur — a metal grip that is threaded on a rope and can be alternately tightened and slackened as an aid to climbing the rope: used attached to slings for the feet and waist
  • asiderite — an iron-free meteorite consisting of friable material.
  • asmoulder — in a smouldering or slowly burning manner
  • aspirated — (of a stop) articulated with some force, so that breath escapes with audible friction as the stop is released
  • assuredly — If something is assuredly true, it is definitely true.
  • asteroids — Plural form of asteroid.
  • astraddle — with a leg on either side of something
  • astricted — Simple past tense and past participle of astrict.
  • astringed — to compress; bind together; constrict.
  • astrodome — a transparent dome on the top of an aircraft, through which observations can be made, esp of the stars
  • attenders — Plural form of attender.
  • auditress — a female auditor
  • auslander — (in a German-speaking country) a foreigner
  • axis deer — an Asian deer, Cervus (Axis) axis, of India and Sri Lanka, having a reddish-brown coat spotted with white.
  • bad-press — to act upon with steadily applied weight or force.
  • badassery — (slang) The behaviour or quality of a badass.
  • baseboard — A baseboard is a narrow length of wood which goes along the bottom of a wall in a room and makes a border between the walls and the floor.
  • beardfish — any of several fishes of the family Polymyxiidae, found in the deeper waters of the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, having a pair of long barbels under the chin.
  • beardless — without a beard
  • beardsley — Aubrey (Vincent). 1872–98, English illustrator: noted for his stylized black-and-white illustrations, esp those for Oscar Wilde's Salome and Pope's Rape of the Lock
  • bedcovers — Plural form of bedcover.
  • bedsitter — A bedsitter is the same as a bedsit.
  • bedspread — A bedspread is a decorative cover which is put over a bed, on top of the sheets and blankets.
  • bedspring — a spring that supports a mattress
  • bedstraws — Plural form of bedstraw.
  • berdyansk — a city in S Ukraine, on the Sea of Azov.
  • beresford — Bruce. born 1940, Australian film director. His films include The Adventures of Barry McKenzie (1972), Breaker Morant (1980), Driving Miss Daisy (1989) and Evelyn (2002)
  • besmeared — to smear all over; bedaub.
  • bestirred — to stir up; rouse to action (often used reflexively): She bestirred herself at the first light of morning.
  • bierstadt — Albert1830-1902; U.S. painter, born in Germany
  • birdhouse — a small shelter or box for birds to nest in
  • blistered — a thin vesicle on the skin, containing watery matter or serum, as from a burn or other injury.
  • blustered — to roar and be tumultuous, as wind.
  • bolstered — a long, often cylindrical, cushion or pillow for a bed, sofa, etc.
  • bordelais — a wine-growing region in SW France, in Gironde.
  • bosberaad — a meeting in an isolated venue to break a political deadlock
  • brandless — having or displaying no brand
  • breadless — without bread; without food
  • broadness — the state or character of being broad: the broadness of the ship; the broadness of his jokes.
  • broadside — A broadside is a strong written or spoken attack on a person or institution.
  • broadwise — breadthwise
  • broodless — with no brood
  • bundesrat — (in Germany and formerly in West Germany) the council of state ministers with certain legislative and administrative powers, representing the state governments at federal level
  • buprestid — any beetle of the mainly tropical family Buprestidae, the adults of which are brilliantly coloured and the larvae of which bore into and cause damage to trees, roots, etc
  • burdenous — burdensome
  • burnished — You can describe something as burnished when it is bright or smooth.
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