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9-letter words containing e, n, d

  • border on — If you talk about a characteristic or situation bordering on something, usually something that you consider bad, you mean that it is almost that thing.
  • bordering — the part or edge of a surface or area that forms its outer boundary.
  • boundable — able to be bound or limited
  • boundedly — having bounds or limits.
  • boundless — If you describe something as boundless, you mean that there seems to be no end or limit to it.
  • boundness — the quality of being bound or obligated
  • bountyhed — the quality of being bounteous
  • boyfriend — Someone's boyfriend is a man or boy with whom they are having a romantic or sexual relationship.
  • bradenton — a city in W Florida.
  • braindead — having suffered brain death
  • brand new — entirely new.
  • brand-new — A brand-new object is completely new.
  • brandless — having or displaying no brand
  • brandreth — a gridiron, iron trivet, or tripod
  • bread bin — A bread bin is a wooden, metal, or plastic container for storing bread.
  • breadline — Someone who is on the breadline is very poor indeed.
  • breakdown — The breakdown of something such as a relationship, plan, or discussion is its failure or ending.
  • brentwood — a residential town in SE England, in SW Essex near London. Pop: 47 593 (2001)
  • bridgeman — a person who works on a bridge or on the construction of bridges.
  • bridgeton — a city in SW New Jersey.
  • broadener — a person who broadens something, a device which broadens something
  • broadline — a company that deals in high volume at the cheaper end of a product line
  • broadness — the state or character of being broad: the broadness of the ship; the broadness of his jokes.
  • brood hen — a hen kept for breeding
  • brudenell — James Thomas, the 7th Earl of Cardigan
  • budgeting — financial planning
  • budtender — Slang. a person who sells marijuana or marijuana products in a retail shop or medical dispensary.
  • bundaberg — a town in E Australia, near the E coast of Queensland: centre of a sugar-growing area, with a nearby deep-water port. Pop: 44 556 (2001)
  • bundesrat — (in Germany and formerly in West Germany) the council of state ministers with certain legislative and administrative powers, representing the state governments at federal level
  • bundestag — (in Germany and formerly in West Germany) the legislative assembly, which is elected by universal adult suffrage and elects the federal chancellor
  • bundle up — If you bundle up a mass of things, you make them into a bundle by gathering or tying them together.
  • bunged up — congested
  • bunk beds — a pair of beds constructed one above the other
  • burdenous — burdensome
  • burgeoned — to grow or develop quickly; flourish: The town burgeoned into a city. He burgeoned into a fine actor.
  • burnished — You can describe something as burnished when it is bright or smooth.
  • burnsides — thick side whiskers worn with a moustache and clean-shaven chin
  • burthened — burden1 .
  • butadiene — a colourless easily liquefiable flammable gas that polymerizes readily and is used mainly in the manufacture of synthetic rubbers. Formula: CH2:CHCH:CH2
  • butenandt — Adolf Frederick Johann. 1903–95, German organic chemist. He shared the Nobel prize for chemistry (1939) for his pioneering work on sex hormones
  • by design — If something happens or is done by design, someone does it deliberately, rather than by accident.
  • bystander — A bystander is a person who is present when something happens and who sees it but does not take part in it.
  • cacodemon — an evil spirit or devil
  • cadencing — rhythmic flow of a sequence of sounds or words: the cadence of language.
  • cadential — relating to or belonging to a cadence or a cadenza
  • caesionid — (zoology) Any member of the Caesionidae.
  • calcedony — Alt form chalcedony.
  • caledonia — Scotland
  • calendars — Plural form of calendar.
  • calenders — Plural form of calender.
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