10-letter words containing e, c, t, o, d, r
- ostracised — Simple past tense and past participle of ostracise.
- ostracized — Simple past tense and past participle of ostracize.
- outcropped — Simple past tense and past participle of outcrop.
- outcrossed — Simple past tense and past participle of outcross.
- outmarched — Simple past tense and past participle of outmarch.
- outproduce — to bring into existence; give rise to; cause: to produce steam.
- outreached — Simple past tense and past participle of outreach.
- outsourced — Simple past tense and past participle of outsource.
- overcasted — Simple past tense and past participle of overcast.
- overcredit — commendation or honor given for some action, quality, etc.: Give credit where it is due.
- overdirect — excessively direct
- pentachord — a series of five consecutive notes of a scale
- predicator — the verbal element of a clause or sentence.
- prediction — an act of predicting.
- predictory — predictive.
- proctodeal — a depression in the ectoderm of the anal region of a young embryo, which develops into part of the anal canal.
- proctodeum — a depression in the ectoderm of the anal region of a young embryo, which develops into part of the anal canal.
- productile — capable of being lengthened out; extensile.
- productive — having the power of producing; generative; creative: a productive effort.
- prospected — Usually, prospects. an apparent probability of advancement, success, profit, etc. the outlook for the future: good business prospects.
- protracted — to draw out or lengthen, especially in time; extend the duration of; prolong.
- quadcopter — A rotorcraft propelled by four rotors.
- racked out — a framework of bars, wires, or pegs on which articles are arranged or deposited: a clothes rack; a luggage rack.
- recomputed — to determine by calculation; reckon; calculate: to compute the period of Jupiter's revolution.
- redecorate — to furnish or adorn with something ornamental or becoming; embellish: to decorate walls with murals.
- redirector — network redirector
- rediscount — to discount again.
- redocument — a written or printed paper furnishing information or evidence, as a passport, deed, bill of sale, or bill of lading; a legal or official paper.
- rhotacized — to change (a sound) to an (r); subject to rhotacism.
- ricocheted — the motion of an object or a projectile in rebounding or deflecting one or more times from the surface over which it is passing or against which it hits a glancing blow.
- sacerdotal — of priests; priestly.
- short code — (language) (SHORTCODE) A pseudocode interpreter for mathematics problems, designed by John Mauchly in 1949 to execute on Eckert and Mauchly's BINAC and later on UNIVAC I and II. Short Code was possibly the first attempt at a high level language.
- siderocyte — an erythrocyte that contains iron in forms other than hematin.
- soricident — having shrewlike teeth
- stereocard — a card showing two stereoscopic pictures
- stockrider — a cowboy.
- store card — a token bearing the name of a business, often exchangeable for a particular item.
- subcordate — almost heart-shaped
- telerecord — to record (a television programme)
- tetrachord — a diatonic series of four tones, the first and last separated by a perfect fourth.
- transcoder — a technology, such as a software package, used to transfer data from one format to another
- tricolored — having three colours
- tyrocidine — an antibiotic that is the main constituent of tyrothricin
- uncorseted — Sometimes, corsets. a close-fitting undergarment, stiffened with whalebone or similar material and often capable of being tightened by lacing, enclosing the trunk: worn, especially by women, to shape and support the body; stays.
- underactor — a secondary actor or agent
- undercount — to count less than the full number or amount of: The mayor claimed the census had undercounted the city's population.
- undercroft — a vault or chamber under the ground, especially in a church.
- understock — to provide an insufficient quantity, as of merchandise, supplies, or livestock.
- undoctored — not doctored or altered; genuine
- unescorted — a group of persons, or a single person, accompanying another or others for protection, guidance, or courtesy: An escort of sailors accompanied the queen.