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11-letter words containing d, o, a, n, i

  • anadiplosis — repetition of the words or phrase at the end of one sentence, line, or clause at the beginning of the next
  • androconium — a scale on the forewing of certain male butterflies from which an odor attractive to females is emitted.
  • androgenise — Non-Oxford British standard spelling of androgenize.
  • androgenize — Treat with or expose to male hormones, typically resulting in the production of male sexual characteristics.
  • androphilic — Sexually attracted to men.
  • androphobia — an abnormal fear of men; an aversion toward the male sex.
  • androphobic — Exhibiting androphobia; fearful of men.
  • androsphinx — a sphinx having the head of a man
  • anecdotical — relating to anecdotes
  • anisodactyl — (of the feet of passerine birds) having the first toe directed backwards and the other three toes directed forwards
  • anno domini — advancing old age
  • anodization — the action of electroplating a metal with an ornamental or protecting layer of oxide
  • antagonised — Simple past tense and past participle of antagonise.
  • antagonized — Simple past tense and past participle of antagonize.
  • antherozoid — one of many small male gametes produced in an antheridium
  • anthropoids — Plural form of anthropoid.
  • anticathode — the target electrode for the stream of electrons in a vacuum tube, esp an X-ray tube
  • antidotally — in the manner of an antidote
  • antioxidant — An antioxidant is a substance which slows down the damage that can be caused to other substances by the effects of oxygen. Foods which contain antioxidants are thought to be very good for you.
  • antithyroid — acting against excessive thyroid activity
  • antityphoid — preventing or acting against typhoid
  • anvil cloud — another name for a cumulonimbus cloud, which tends to be anvil-shaped
  • aphidicolin — A tetracyclic diterpene antibiotic with antiviral and antimitotical properties.
  • apicodental — articulated with the apex of the tongue near the upper front teeth, as ( (θ) ; t h) ) and (; ð) ; th) )
  • apodization — (mathematics) Any of several techniques to modify the form of a mathematical function, or of a spectrum etc. by smoothing or removing irregularities.
  • apportioned — to distribute or allocate proportionally; divide and assign according to some rule of proportional distribution: to apportion expenses among the three men.
  • arabinoside — a glycoside yielding arabinose when hydrolysed
  • arachidonic — related to arachidonic acid or the derivatives of arachidonic acid
  • arachnoidal — relating to the arachnoid
  • arytenoidal — relating to the arytenoid cartilages in the larynx and also to other parts relating to them
  • asteroidean — an echinoderm of the class Asteroidea, comprising the starfishes.
  • auditionees — a person who competes or takes part in an audition.
  • auditioning — Present participle of audition.
  • autodynamic — Supplying its own power.
  • autoloading — self-loading
  • autowinders — Plural form of autowinder.
  • backing dog — a dog that moves a flock of sheep by jumping on their backs
  • backloading — to defer to a later date, as wages, benefits, or costs: The union agreed to back-load pay raises.
  • badmouthing — Slang. to speak critically and often disloyally of; disparage: Why do you bad-mouth your family so much?
  • bag of wind — windbag.
  • baking soda — Baking soda is the same as bicarbonate of soda.
  • baldacchino — baldachin
  • bastinadoed — Simple past tense and past participle of bastinado.
  • bastinadoes — Plural form of bastinado.
  • binary code — Binary code is a computer code that uses the binary number system.
  • biodynamics — the branch of biology that deals with the energy production and activities of organisms
  • birobidzhan — a city in SE Russia: capital of the Jewish Autonomous Region. Pop: 77 250 (2002)
  • bondability — something that binds, fastens, confines, or holds together.
  • bondi beach — a beach in Sydney, Australia, popular with surfers
  • bondmanship — the state of being a bondman; serfdom
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