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10-letter words containing f, d, t

  • outfielder — one of the players, especially in baseball, stationed in the outfield.
  • outflanked — Simple past tense and past participle of outflank.
  • outside of — the outer side, surface, or part; exterior: The outside of the house needs painting.
  • overdrafts — Plural form of overdraft.
  • palmatifid — displaying palmate characteristics
  • party food — food that is served at parties; snacks
  • pathfinder — a historical novel (1840) by James Fenimore Cooper.
  • perforated — perforated.
  • photoflood — an incandescent tungsten lamp in which high intensity is obtained by overloading voltage: used in photography, television, etc.
  • pinnatifid — (of a leaf) pinnately cleft, with clefts reaching halfway or more to the midrib.
  • pittsfield — a city in W Massachusetts.
  • plant food — nourishment, as fertilizer or chemicals, for plants.
  • prettified — made pretty
  • profundity — the quality or state of being profound; depth.
  • quantified — Measured.
  • redshifted — (of radiation) having undergone a redshift.
  • refit yard — a yard where ships are made ready for use again by repairing, re-equipping, or resupplying
  • refundment — to give back or restore (especially money); repay.
  • reidentify — to recognize or establish as being a particular person or thing; verify the identity of: to identify handwriting; to identify the bearer of a check.
  • rift-sawed — (of lumber) sawed radially so that the broader sides of the boards or timbers are approximately perpendicular to the annual rings.
  • root field — a field containing a given field in which every polynomial can be written as the product of linear factors.
  • rutherfordDaniel, 1749–1819, Scottish physician and chemist: discoverer of nitrogen.
  • sanctified — made holy; consecrated: sanctified wine.
  • sandalfoot — (of women's hosiery) having no darker or thicker reinforced areas at the toe or heel, so as to be suitable for wear with sandal-type shoes.
  • self-doubt — lack of confidence in the reliability of one's own motives, personality, thought, etc.
  • self-study — the study of something by oneself, as through books, records, etc., without direct supervision or attendance in a class: She learned to read German by self-study.
  • semifitted — designed to fit closely but not snugly: a semifitted jacket.
  • send forth — to be a source of; cause to appear; give out or forth; produce, emit, utter, etc.
  • sheet feed — the part of a computer printer where sheets of paper can be inserted and are then fed through the machine one at a time
  • shift down — When you shift down, you move the gear lever in the vehicle you are driving in order to use a lower gear.
  • shit-faced — very drunk.
  • smithfield — a town in N Rhode Island.
  • soft drink — a beverage that is not alcoholic or intoxicating and is usually carbonated, as root beer or ginger ale.
  • soft goods — textiles and home fabrics
  • soft-bound — (of a book) having a thin cardboard, paper, or plastic cover
  • soft-pedal — to use the soft pedal.
  • softheaded — stupid or foolish
  • southfield — a city in SE Michigan, W of Detroit.
  • spade foot — a square foot, tapering toward its bottom.
  • spoondrift — spindrift.
  • stableford — a scoring system in which points are awarded according to the number of strokes taken at each hole, whereby a hole completed in one stroke over par counts as one point, a hole completed in level par counts as two points, etc
  • staffrider — a person who illegally rides on the outside of a suburban train
  • stall-feed — to keep and feed (an animal) in a stall.
  • stand fast — a rigid or unyielding position.
  • stand firm — be resolute
  • standfirst — an introductory paragraph in an article, printed in larger or bolder type or in capitals, that summarizes the article
  • starfished — lying with arms and legs outstretched; spread-eagled
  • stir-fried — stir-fried.
  • stone deaf — totally deaf.
  • stone-deaf — totally deaf.
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