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13-letter words containing d, o, t, l, e

  • editorialists — Plural form of editorialist.
  • editorialized — Simple past tense and past participle of editorialize.
  • editorializer — One who editorializes.
  • editorializes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of editorialize.
  • educationally — pertaining to education.
  • elastoplasted — Covered with Elastoplast.
  • electioneered — Simple past tense and past participle of electioneer.
  • electrodermal — Of or relating to measurement of the electrical conductivity of the skin, especially as an indicator of someone’s emotional responses.
  • electroformed — Produced, or modified by electroforming.
  • electroplated — Simple past tense and past participle of electroplate.
  • emotionalized — Simple past tense and past participle of emotionalize.
  • encyclopedist — A person who writes, edits, or contributes to an encyclopedia.
  • endolymphatic — (anatomy) Pertaining to, or containing, endolymph.
  • endoskeletons — Plural form of endoskeleton.
  • endotheliomas — Plural form of endothelioma.
  • epicondylitis — A painful inflammation of tendons surrounding an epicondyle.
  • epitrochoidal — Being or relating to an epitrochoid.
  • eudicotyledon — any plant belonging to one of the two major groups of flowering plants, comprising over 60 per cent of all plants, normally having net-veined leaves and two cotyledons in the seed
  • expeditiously — In an expeditious manner.
  • factionalized — Simple past tense and past participle of factionalize.
  • fast dissolve — a transition that fades out one scene and replaces it with another, merging the two scenes imperceptibly
  • federal court — a court of a federal government, especially one established under the Constitution of the United States.
  • feldspathoids — Plural form of feldspathoid.
  • festoon blind — a window blind consisting of vertical rows of horizontally gathered fabric that may be drawn up to form a series of ruches
  • feudalization — to make feudal; bring under the feudal system.
  • fictionalised — Simple past tense and past participle of fictionalise.
  • fictionalized — to make into fiction; give a somewhat imaginative or fictional version of: to fictionalize a biography.
  • fiddle-footed — restlessly wandering.
  • final edition — the last version of a particular issue of a daily newspaper
  • flat-bottomed — (of boats) having a flat bottom.
  • flatbed lorry — a lorry with a flat platform for its body
  • floating debt — short-term government borrowing, esp by the issue of three-month Treasury bills
  • flog to death — to persuade a person so persistently of the value of (an idea or venture) that he or she loses interest in it
  • flutterboards — Plural form of flutterboard.
  • foolheartedly — Foolishly. In a foolhardy manner. Without thinking about the consequences.
  • for the world — If you say that you would not do something for the world, you are emphasizing that you definitely would not do it.
  • foresightedly — In a foresighted manner.
  • fort donelson — Fort Donelson.
  • forward delta — The delta which, when combined with a version, creates a child version. See change management
  • foul-tempered — frequently and unnecessarily sullen or angry
  • fowler's toad — an eastern U.S. toad, Bufo woodhousii fowleri, having an almost patternless white belly.
  • foxtail wedge — a wedge in the split end of a tenon, bolt, or the like, for spreading and securing it when driven into a blind mortise or hole.
  • frosted glass — etched glass with a translucent surface
  • full-bottomed — (of a wig) long at the back
  • full-throated — A full-throated sound coming from someone's mouth, such as a shout or a laugh, is very loud.
  • galactosidase — An enzyme, such as lactase, that is involved in the hydrolytic breakdown of a galactoside.
  • gentlemanhood — the nature or position of a gentleman
  • gerodontology — the branch of dentistry dealing with aging and aged persons.
  • get a load of — anything put in or on something for conveyance or transportation; freight; cargo: The truck carried a load of watermelons.
  • gladstone bag — a small rectangular suitcase hinged to open into two compartments of equal size.
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