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9-letter words containing d, o, a, l

  • maladious — (obsolete) sickly.
  • maladroit — lacking in adroitness; unskillful; awkward; bungling; tactless: to handle a diplomatic crisis in a very maladroit way.
  • malformed — faultily or anomalously formed.
  • malodours — Plural form of malodour.
  • mandilion — a short cloak, with full hanging sleeves, often open or slit under the arms, worn by soldiers in the 16th and 17th centuries.
  • mandoline — A kitchen utensil consisting of a flat frame with adjustable cutting blades for slicing vegetables.
  • mandolins — Plural form of mandolin.
  • mandylion — a loose garment formerly worn over armour
  • manifolds — Plural form of manifold.
  • maplewood — a city in SE Minnesota, near St. Paul.
  • marigolds — Plural form of marigold.
  • marmolada — a mountain in N Italy: highest peak of the Dolomites, 11,020 feet (3360 meters).
  • mastoidal — Mastoid.
  • mcdougallWilliam, 1871–1938, U.S. psychologist and writer, born in England.
  • medaillon — a portion of food, especially meat or poultry, cut or served in a round or oval shape.
  • medallion — a large medal.
  • megalodon — Any of a group of extinct sharks from the Oligocene to Pleistocene epochs.
  • melampode — the black hellebore, Helleborus niger
  • melodrama — a dramatic form that does not observe the laws of cause and effect and that exaggerates emotion and emphasizes plot or action at the expense of characterization.
  • metalloid — a nonmetal that in combination with a metal forms an alloy.
  • midazolam — (medicine) A benzodiazepine drug that has anxiolytic, amnestic, hypnotic and anticonvulsant activity.
  • middorsal — located in the middle of the dorsum or back
  • millboard — a strong, thick pasteboard used to make book covers.
  • misloaded — Simple past tense and past participle of misload.
  • modafinil — A stimulant often used in the treatment of various sleep disorders, having the chemical formula C15H15NO2S.
  • modula-2* — An extension of Modula-2 by M. Philippsen <[email protected]> of the University of Karlsruhe. It uses a superset of data parallelism, allowing both synchronous and asynchronous programs, both SIMD and MIMD. Parallelism may be nested to any depth. There are version for MasPar and a simulator for the SPARC.
  • modula-3* — Incorporation of Modula-2* ideas into Modula-3.
  • modular c — A preprocessor-based extension to C allowing modules.
  • modularly — In a modular manner.
  • modulated — Simple past tense and past participle of modulate.
  • modulates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of modulate.
  • modulator — a person or thing that modulates.
  • mold wash — a coating applied in liquid form to walls of a mold cavity.
  • mold-warp — the common European mole, Talpa europaea.
  • moldavian — of or relating to Moldavia, its people, or their language.
  • moldavite — a green tektite found in Bohemia.
  • moldboard — the curved metal plate in a plow that turns over the earth from the furrow.
  • molybdate — a salt of any molybdic acid.
  • monodical — Pertaining to monody.
  • montadale — one of a breed of white-faced, hornless sheep developed in the U.S. by crossing Cheviot rams and Columbia ewes, noted for their meat and heavy fleece.
  • moonglade — (poetic, rare) The bright reflection of moonlight on a body of water.
  • moorlands — Plural form of moorland.
  • mophandle — The handle of a mop.
  • moralised — Simple past tense and past participle of moralise.
  • moralized — Simple past tense and past participle of moralize.
  • mordantly — sharply caustic or sarcastic, as wit or a speaker; biting.
  • mouldable — something formed in or on a mold: a mold of jelly.
  • movieland — a place where many motion pictures are made, especially Hollywood, California.
  • nail down — a slender, typically rod-shaped rigid piece of metal, usually in any of numerous standard lengths from a fraction of an inch to several inches and having one end pointed and the other enlarged and flattened, for hammering into or through wood, other building materials, etc., as used in building, in fastening, or in holding separate pieces together.
  • nail-down — a slender, typically rod-shaped rigid piece of metal, usually in any of numerous standard lengths from a fraction of an inch to several inches and having one end pointed and the other enlarged and flattened, for hammering into or through wood, other building materials, etc., as used in building, in fastening, or in holding separate pieces together.
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