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10-letter words containing d, o, i, l, t

  • modulating — to regulate by or adjust to a certain measure or proportion; soften; tone down.
  • modulation — the act of modulating.
  • mortalised — Simple past tense and past participle of mortalise.
  • multilobed — having many lobes
  • multimodal — having more than one mode.
  • multimodel — Having, or employing multiple models.
  • multinodal — pertaining to or of the nature of a node.
  • mylodontid — (zoology) Any member of the Mylodontidae.
  • nautiloids — Plural form of nautiloid.
  • nidulation — nest-building, nidification
  • nodulation — The presence of nodules.
  • nondualist — One who rejects dualism.
  • nonduality — Lack of duality.
  • northfield — a town in SE Minnesota.
  • nucleotide — any of a group of molecules that, when linked together, form the building blocks of DNA or RNA: composed of a phosphate group, the bases adenine, cytosine, guanine, and thymine, and a pentose sugar, in RNA the thymine base being replaced by uracil.
  • obediently — obeying or willing to obey; complying with or submissive to authority: an obedient son.
  • occidental — (usually initial capital letter) of, relating to, or characteristic of the Occident or its natives and inhabitants.
  • octaploidy — the fact of having or containing eight groups or sets of chromosomes
  • octoploids — Plural form of octoploid.
  • odontalgia — pain in a tooth; toothache.
  • odontolite — bone turquoise.
  • oestradiol — Alternative spelling of estradiol.
  • old fustic — a large tropical American moraceous tree, Chlorophora tinctoria
  • old turkic — the Turkic languages or dialects spoken in Central Asia from the 8th to the 10th centuries.
  • ommatidial — Of or pertaining to the ommatidia.
  • one-tailed — (of a significance test) concerned with the hypothesis that an observed value of a sampling statistic either significantly exceeds or falls significantly below a given value, where the error is relevant only in one direction: for instance, in testing whether scales are fair a customer does not regard overweight goods as a relevant error
  • ordinately — in an ordered manner
  • oscillated — Simple past tense and past participle of oscillate.
  • outdeliver — to surpass or outdo in delivery
  • outfielder — one of the players, especially in baseball, stationed in the outfield.
  • outlandish — freakishly or grotesquely strange or odd, as appearance, dress, objects, ideas, or practices; bizarre: outlandish clothes; outlandish questions.
  • outrivaled — Simple past tense and past participle of outrival.
  • pedologist — the scientific study of the nature and development of children.
  • pentaploid — having a chromosome number that is five times the haploid number.
  • pileolated — pileated.
  • pilot bird — a warbler of forest floors in SE Australia, Pycnoptilus floccosus, named from its alleged habit of accompanying the superb lyrebird
  • pistillode — a sterile pistil, or one with a simple structure and reduced size and function
  • plauditory — approving or laudatory
  • podologist — a person who studies or specializes in podology
  • polydontia — the condition of having more than the normal number of teeth.
  • ponytailed — having a ponytail
  • potbellied — Someone, usually a man, who is potbellied has a potbelly.
  • productile — capable of being lengthened out; extensile.
  • proglottid — one of the segments or joints of a tapeworm, containing complete reproductive systems, usually both male and female.
  • proplastid — a plant cell organelle that a plastid develops from
  • quodlibets — Plural form of quodlibet.
  • radiolytic — the dissociation of molecules by ionizing radiation.
  • rhabdolith — a minute rodlike structure, believed by some to be algae, found at the bottom and the surface of the ocean, and which is composed of calcium carbonate, calcium or limestone
  • ripidolite — a mineral of the chlorite group, essentially hydrated magnesium and aluminum silicate with some ferrous iron.
  • rodentlike — belonging or pertaining to the gnawing or nibbling mammals of the order Rodentia, including the mice, squirrels, beavers, etc.
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