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9-letter words containing d, o, n, r, i, s

  • frontside — Denoting a maneuver in surfing and other board sports that is done counterclockwise for a regular rider and clockwise for a goofy rider.
  • girondist — French History. a member of a political party (1791–93) of moderate republicans whose leaders were deputies from the department of Gironde.
  • grandiose — affectedly grand or important; pompous: grandiose words.
  • grandioso — grand and imposing.
  • gridirons — Plural form of gridiron.
  • herodians — of or relating to Herod the Great, his family, or its partisans.
  • hoardings — Plural form of hoarding.
  • incrossed — Simple past tense and past participle of incross.
  • indeavors — Plural form of indeavor.
  • inductors — Plural form of inductor.
  • ingrossed — Simple past tense and past participle of ingross.
  • inodorous — not odorous; odorless.
  • ironclads — Plural form of ironclad.
  • ironsides — a strong person with great power of endurance or resistance.
  • ironwoods — Plural form of ironwood.
  • isandrous — having the stamens similar to each other and equal in number to the petals.
  • leinsdorf — Erich [er-ik;; German ey-rikh] /ˈɛr ɪk;; German ˈeɪ rɪx/ (Show IPA), 1912–1993, U.S. orchestra conductor, born in Austria.
  • lordlings — Plural form of lordling.
  • masonried — built of masonry
  • modernise — to make modern; give a new or modern character or appearance to: to modernize one's ideas; to modernize a kitchen.
  • modernism — modern character, tendencies, or values; adherence to or sympathy with what is modern.
  • modernist — a person who follows or favors modern ways, tendencies, etc.
  • myrmidons — Plural form of myrmidon.
  • northside — The northern side of a building, street, area etc.
  • nosegrind — (skateboarding) A trick where the skater grinds with only the front truck of the board.
  • notarised — to certify (a document, contract, etc.) or cause to become certified through a notary public.
  • nourished — Simple past tense and past participle of nourish.
  • orderings — Plural form of ordering.
  • ordinands — Plural form of ordinand.
  • ordinates — Plural form of ordinate.
  • organised — to form as or into a whole consisting of interdependent or coordinated parts, especially for united action: to organize a committee.
  • outdrinks — Plural form of outdrink.
  • ovenbirds — Plural form of ovenbird.
  • padronism — a system of exploitative work controlled by a padrone
  • pinedrops — a slender, leafless, parasitic North American plant, Pterospora andromedea, having nodding white to red flowers, found growing under pines.
  • prosodian — a person skilled in prosody
  • radionics — a dowsing technique using a pendulum to detect the energy fields that are emitted by all forms of matter
  • rhodesian — (as Southern Rhodesia, ) a former British colony in S Africa: declared independence 1965; name changed to Zimbabwe, 1979.
  • rhodopsin — a bright-red photosensitive pigment found in the rod-shaped cells of the retina of certain fishes and most higher vertebrates: it is broken down by the action of dim light into retinal and opsin.
  • road sign — traffic notice
  • rodzinski — Artur [ahr-too r] /ˈɑr tʊər/ (Show IPA), 1894–1958, U.S. orchestra conductor.
  • romanised — to make Roman Catholic.
  • rosinweed — any coarse, North American, composite plant of the genus Silphium, having a resinous juice and stalkless, paired leaves.
  • rowdiness — a rough, disorderly person.
  • sangfroid — coolness of mind; calmness; composure: They committed the robbery with complete sang-froid.
  • sarcodine — belonging or pertaining to the protist phylum Sarcodina, comprising protozoa that move and capture food by forming pseudopodia.
  • sardonian — a person who flatters with harmful or deadly intent
  • semiround — having one surface that is round and another that is flat.
  • serranoid — resembling or related to the sea bass family Serranidae.
  • signboard — a board bearing a sign.
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