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10-letter words containing e, d, t

  • audiometer — an instrument for testing the intensity and frequency range of sound that is capable of detection by the human ear
  • audiometry — the testing of hearing by means of an audiometer.
  • audiotapes — Plural form of audiotape.
  • auditioned — Simple past tense and past participle of audition.
  • auditionee — a person who competes or takes part in an audition.
  • auditioner — a person who attends an audition
  • auspicated — Simple past tense and past participle of auspicate.
  • authorised — Alternative spelling of authorized.
  • authorized — officially permitted or empowered
  • auto de fe — auto-da-fé
  • auto-da-fe — a ceremony of the Spanish Inquisition including the pronouncement and execution of sentences passed on sinners or heretics
  • autoclaved — Simple past tense and past participle of autoclave.
  • autodialer — An electronic device that dials telephone numbers randomly or from a list and may also leave messages and request information.
  • autodigest — To carry out autodigestion.
  • autoloader — stack loader
  • autowinder — a battery-operated device for advancing the film in a camera automatically after each exposure
  • avantgarde — the advance group in any field, especially in the visual, literary, or musical arts, whose works are characterized chiefly by unorthodox and experimental methods.
  • back-dated — If a purchase order or invoice is back-dated, it is given a date that is some time before the date it was actually prepared.
  • backend-to — in a reversed position; backward.
  • backlisted — Simple past tense and past participle of backlist.
  • bad breath — halitosis.
  • bad mester — a term for the devil, used when speaking to children
  • badmouthed — Simple past tense and past participle of badmouth.
  • balustrade — A balustrade is a railing or wall on a balcony or staircase.
  • bandmaster — the conductor of a band
  • banistered — Simple past tense and past participle of banister.
  • bankrupted — Law. a person who upon his or her own petition or that of his or her creditors is adjudged insolvent by a court and whose property is administered for and divided among his or her creditors under a bankruptcy law.
  • bardolater — someone who practises bardolatry
  • barefooted — Wearing nothing on the feet; barefoot.
  • barneveldt — ˈJan van Olden (ˌjɑnˈvɑn ɔldən ) ; yänˌvän ôlˈdən) 1547-1619; Du. statesman & patriot
  • bartenders — Plural form of bartender.
  • bartending — to serve or work as a bartender.
  • bastardise — to lower in condition or worth; debase: hybrid works that neither preserve nor bastardize existing art forms.
  • bastardize — to debase; corrupt
  • batch mode — computer processing in which commands are input from a batch file, not interactively
  • battledore — an ancient racket game
  • bayonetted — (British) Simple past tense and past participle of bayonet.
  • be used to — If you are used to something, you are familiar with it because you have done it or experienced it many times before.
  • bead plant — a creeping plant, Nertera granadensis, of New Zealand and South America, having leathery leaves and orange-colored, transparent berries.
  • beatitudes — supreme blessedness; exalted happiness.
  • beautified — Simple past tense and past participle of beautify.
  • bed jacket — a woman's short upper garment worn over a nightgown when sitting up in bed
  • bed settee — a settee which can be converted into a bed
  • bed-sitter — a combination bedroom and sitting room.
  • bedclothes — Bedclothes are the sheets and covers which you put over yourself when you get into bed.
  • bedighting — Present participle of bedight.
  • bedlington — Also called Bedlingtonshire [bed-ling-tuh n-sheer, -sher] /ˈbɛd lɪŋ tənˌʃɪər, -ʃər/ (Show IPA). an urban area in E Northumberland, in N England.
  • bedsitting — as in bedsitting room
  • bedwetting — Bedwetting means urinating in bed, usually by small children.
  • beetlehead — a person of low intelligence
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