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11-letter words containing d, u, r, n

  • hardecanute — 1019?–42, king of Denmark 1035–42, king of England 1040–42 (son of Canute).
  • hardicanute — 1019?–42, king of Denmark 1035–42, king of England 1040–42 (son of Canute).
  • head injury — wound to the head
  • head-hunter — a person who engages in headhunting.
  • headhunters — Plural form of headhunter.
  • hell around — the place or state of punishment of the wicked after death; the abode of evil and condemned spirits; Gehenna or Tartarus.
  • heptandrous — (of a flower) having seven stamens
  • hereinunder — In and under this (of a clause to follow later in a document, etc.).
  • high ground — a position of moral or ethical superiority: The candidate has claimed the moral high ground.
  • hindquarter — the posterior end of a halved carcass of beef, lamb, etc., sectioned usually between the twelfth and thirteenth ribs.
  • hit-and-run — guilty of fleeing the scene of an accident or injury one has caused, especially a vehicular accident, thereby attempting to evade being identified and held responsible: a hit-and-run driver.
  • home ground — an area, locality, or subject with which one is intimately familiar: When you see those familiar mountains appear on the horizon, you'll know you are back on home ground. Baseball and football are home ground for this sports-loving community.
  • honor bound — bound by or placed under the obligation of honor: She felt honor-bound to defend her friend.
  • honor guard — guard of honor.
  • honor-bound — bound by or placed under the obligation of honor: She felt honor-bound to defend her friend.
  • horned pout — a bullhead, especially the brown bullhead.
  • house brand — a brand name used by a retailer for a product or product line made specifically for or by the retailer.
  • houselander — Caryll [kar-uh l] /ˈkær əl/ (Show IPA), 1901–54, English writer on Roman Catholicism.
  • hue and cry — Early English Law. the pursuit of a felon or an offender with loud outcries or clamor to give an alarm.
  • hummingbird — a very small nectar-sipping New World bird of the family Trochilidae, characterized by the brilliant, iridescent plumage of the male, a slender bill, and narrow wings, the extremely rapid beating of which produces a humming sound: noted for their ability to hover and to fly upward, downward, and backward in a horizontal position.
  • humperdinck — Engelbert [eng-uh l-bert;; English eng-guh l-burt] /ˈɛŋ əlˌbɛrt;; English ˈɛŋ gəlˌbɜrt/ (Show IPA), 1854–1921, German composer.
  • hundredfold — a hundred times as great or as much.
  • hunker down — to squat on one's heels (often followed by down).
  • hurriedness — The state of being hurried.
  • hydrogenous — of or containing hydrogen.
  • hydroxonium — (chemistry) The cation obtained by reacting a proton with water - H3O+; hydronium.
  • icosandrous — belonging to the Icosandria, a class of plants
  • idoxuridine — a thymidine analogue, C 9 H 11 IN 2 O 5 , used topically for the ocular treatment of herpes simplex keratitis.
  • ill-natured — having or showing an unkindly or unpleasant disposition.
  • imponderous — (obsolete) imponderable.
  • imprudently — Without prudence; in an imprudent manner.
  • inaugurated — to make a formal beginning of; initiate; commence; begin: The end of World War II inaugurated the era of nuclear power.
  • incertitude — uncertainty or doubtfulness.
  • include war — Excessive multi-leveled including within a discussion thread, a practice that tends to annoy readers. In a forum with high-traffic newsgroups, such as Usenet, this can lead to flames and the urge to start a kill file.
  • incorrupted — not corrupted
  • incredulity — the quality or state of being incredulous; inability or unwillingness to believe.
  • incredulous — not credulous; disinclined or indisposed to believe; skeptical.
  • indenturing — Present participle of indenture.
  • industrials — of, pertaining to, of the nature of, or resulting from industry: industrial production; industrial waste.
  • industrious — working energetically and devotedly; hard-working; diligent: an industrious person.
  • ingratitude — the state of being ungrateful; unthankfulness.
  • inodorously — in an inodorous manner
  • interludial — relating to or resembling an interlude
  • intermedium — (in tetrapods) a carpal in the center of the wrist joint, or a tarsal in the center of the ankle joint.
  • interradius — an interradial part or space
  • interrupted — having an irregular or discontinuous arrangement, as of leaflets along a stem.
  • introducers — Plural form of introducer.
  • introducing — to present (a person) to another so as to make acquainted.
  • introductor — (obsolete) One who introduces.
  • inturbidate — to make turbid
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