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10-letter words containing d, o, n, e, s, u

  • exudations — Plural form of exudation.
  • founderous — likely to cause foundering; miry; swampy.
  • furanoside — any glycoside compound in the furanose form
  • gazehounds — Plural form of gazehound.
  • glanderous — Characteristic of, pertaining to, or afflicted by glanders.
  • glandulose — Alternative form of glandulous.
  • gourdiness — the state of being gourdy
  • greyhounds — Plural form of greyhound.
  • grindhouse — a burlesque house, especially one providing continuous entertainment at reduced prices.
  • groundless — without rational basis: groundless fears.
  • groundsels — Plural form of groundsel.
  • groundside — the part of an airport not used for aircraft takeoffs and landings.
  • groundsmen — Plural form of groundsman.
  • hellhounds — Plural form of hellhound.
  • hexandrous — (of a plant) having six stamen
  • horrendous — shockingly dreadful; horrible: a horrendous crime.
  • hounsfield — ˈGodfrey Newˌbold (ˈnuˌboʊld ) ; no̅oˈbōldˌ) 1919-2004; Brit. engineer & inventor: developed the CAT scanner
  • housebound — restricted to the house, as by bad weather or illness.
  • huddleston — (Ernest Urban) Trevor, 1913–1998, English Anglican archbishop and antiapartheid activist in Africa.
  • illusioned — something that deceives by producing a false or misleading impression of reality.
  • indecorous — not decorous; violating generally accepted standards of good taste or propriety; unseemly.
  • indextrous — not possessing dexterity
  • indigenous — originating in and characteristic of a particular region or country; native (often followed by to): the plants indigenous to Canada; the indigenous peoples of southern Africa.
  • inducteous — Rendered electropolar by induction, or brought into the opposite electrical state by the influence of inductive bodies.
  • innuendoes — Plural form of innuendo.
  • inside out — on the inner side or part of; within: inside the circle; inside the envelope.
  • inside-out — on the inner side or part of; within: inside the circle; inside the envelope.
  • introduces — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of introduce.
  • longitudes — Plural form of longitude.
  • mendacious — telling lies, especially habitually; dishonest; lying; untruthful: a mendacious person.
  • mind mouse — (hardware)   A pointing device (unlike a mouse in design, but serving the same purpose) which works via sensors in contact with the user's skin. The sensors are built into a plastic base which fits on one finger and which is similar in shape to a finger cast. The principle of operation is presumably myoelectric, not psionic, contrary to what the name implies. As of the time of writing (1996), mind mice are not accurate enough to be anything but novelties.
  • miscounted — Simple past tense and past participle of miscount.
  • mucedinous — of or resembling mold or mildew.
  • newshounds — Plural form of newshound.
  • node house — a prefabricated shelter used by welders during the construction of an oil rig
  • noninsured — Not insured.
  • nonplussed — to render utterly perplexed; puzzle completely.
  • nonstudent — a person formally engaged in learning, especially one enrolled in a school or college; pupil: a student at Yale.
  • nonsulfide — (of minerals) not containing a sulfide.
  • nordhausen — a city in central Germany: site of a former Nazi concentration camp.
  • nose guard — middle guard.
  • noseguards — Plural form of noseguard.
  • nucleoside — any of the class of compounds derived by the hydrolysis of nucleic acids or nucleotides, consisting typically of deoxyribose or ribose combined with adenine, guanine, cytosine, uracil, or thymine.
  • nude mouse — a virtually hairless mutant laboratory-bred mouse having a major immune system deficiency caused by a lack of T cells, and able to accept grafts of foreign tissue.
  • nursehound — a species of European dogfish, Scyliorrhinus caniculus
  • odiousness — (uncountable) The condition of being odious.
  • ogdensburg — a city in NE New York, on the St. Lawrence River.
  • outlanders — Plural form of outlander.
  • outside in — another term for inside out
  • overbounds — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overbound.
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