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9-letter words containing d, u, a, l, s

  • acidulous — rather sour
  • adultness — the state or quality of being an adult; an impression of maturity
  • adultress — a female adulterer
  • altitudes — Plural form of altitude.
  • amygdules — Plural form of amygdule.
  • andalusia — a region of S Spain, on the Mediterranean and the Atlantic, with the Sierra Morena in the north, the Sierra Nevada in the southeast, and the Guadalquivir River flowing over fertile lands between them; a centre of Moorish civilization; it became an autonomous region in 1981. Area: about 87 280 sq km (33 700 sq miles)
  • arduously — requiring great exertion; laborious; difficult: an arduous undertaking.
  • asmoulder — in a smouldering or slowly burning manner
  • assaulted — a sudden, violent attack; onslaught: an assault on tradition.
  • assumedly — in a presumed manner
  • assuredly — If something is assuredly true, it is definitely true.
  • auslander — (in a German-speaking country) a foreigner
  • autolysed — Simple past tense and past participle of autolyse.
  • beadflush — (of paneling) having panels flush with their stiles and rails and surrounded with a flush bead.
  • brushland — an area of land characterized by patchy shrubs and bushes
  • bud scale — one of the hard protective sometimes hairy or resinous specialized leaves surrounding the buds of certain plants, such as the rhododendron
  • caladiums — Plural form of caladium.
  • calloused — A foot or hand that is calloused is covered in calluses.
  • caudillos — Plural form of caudillo.
  • cauldrons — Plural form of cauldron.
  • club soda — Club soda is fizzy water used for mixing with alcoholic drinks and fruit juice.
  • clubhands — Plural form of clubhand.
  • custodial — Custodial means relating to keeping people in prison.
  • dalhousie — 9th Earl of, title of George Ramsay. 1770–1838, British general; governor of the British colonies in Canada (1819–28)
  • daliesque — of, pertaining to, resembling, or characteristic of the surrealist art of Salvador Dali: giant advertising posters depicting Daliesque distortions of everyday objects.
  • dauntless — A dauntless person is brave and confident and not easily frightened.
  • dialogues — Plural form of dialogue.
  • disbursal — The act of disbursing money.
  • dismayful — filled with dismay
  • disulfate — a salt of pyrosulfuric acid, as sodium disulfate, Na 2 S 2 O 7 .
  • disvalued — Simple past tense and past participle of disvalue.
  • dualistic — of, relating to, or of the nature of dualism.
  • dualities — Plural form of duality.
  • duathlons — Plural form of duathlon.
  • ducktails — Plural form of ducktail.
  • dudelsack — doodlesack.
  • dulcianas — Plural form of dulciana.
  • dunstableJohn, c1390–1453, English composer.
  • dust ball — Chiefly Northern and North Midland U.S. a ball or roll of dust and lint that accumulates indoors, as in corners or under furniture.
  • enceladus — a giant who was punished for his rebellion against the gods by a fatal blow from a stone cast by Athena. He was believed to be buried under Mount Etna in Sicily
  • epidurals — Plural form of epidural.
  • equalised — (British) Simple past tense and past participle of equalise.
  • feudalism — the feudal system, or its principles and practices.
  • feudalist — the feudal system, or its principles and practices.
  • fusillade — a simultaneous or continuous discharge of firearms.
  • gladiolus — any plant of the genus Gladiolus, of the iris family, native especially to Africa, having erect, sword-shaped leaves and spikes of flowers in a variety of colors.
  • glandules — Plural form of glandule.
  • guardless — Defenceless.
  • guildsman — a member of a guild.
  • half-used — previously used or owned; secondhand: a used car.

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