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9-letter words containing i, d, o, r

  • be rid of — to be freed from or relieved of (something undesirable)
  • bezoardic — relating to bezoar
  • biddeford — a city in SW Maine.
  • big board — the quotation board in the New York Stock Exchange
  • billboard — A billboard is a very large board on which posters are displayed.
  • bimotored — having two engines.
  • bind over — If someone is bound over by a court or a judge, they are given an order and must do as the order says for a particular period of time.
  • biohazard — material of biological origin that is hazardous to humans
  • bioturbed — stirred by organisms
  • bird food — a mixture of seeds, grains, nuts, etc, suitable for birds to eat
  • bird shot — small-sized shot used for shooting birds.
  • birdhouse — a small shelter or box for birds to nest in
  • blindworm — a legless lizard (Anguis fragilis) of the Old World; slowworm: it has very small eyes and a snakelike body that is usually brownish
  • boardlike — resembling a board
  • boat ride — a ride in a boat
  • body hair — hair that grows on the body as opposed to the head or face
  • bonderize — to coat (steel) with an anticorrosive phosphate solution, usually in preparation for the application of paint, enamel, or lacquer.
  • bonetired — completely exhausted
  • bordelais — a wine-growing region in SW France, in Gironde.
  • bordering — the part or edge of a surface or area that forms its outer boundary.
  • bouvardia — a genus of flowering herbs and shrubs of the family Rubiaceae, native to tropical parts of Central America
  • bowerbird — any of various songbirds of the family Ptilonorhynchidae, of Australia and New Guinea. The males build bower-like display grounds in the breeding season to attract the females
  • boyfriend — Someone's boyfriend is a man or boy with whom they are having a romantic or sexual relationship.
  • brainfood — any foodstuff containing nutrients thought to promote brain function, such as oily fish which is rich in omega-3 oils
  • briarwood — any of several woods used to make tobacco pipes
  • bridgeton — a city in SW New Jersey.
  • brierwood — brierroot
  • bringdown — a disappointment
  • broadbill — any passerine bird of the family Eurylaimidae, of tropical Africa and Asia, having bright plumage and a short wide bill
  • broadbrim — a broad-brimmed hat, esp one worn by the Quakers in the 17th century
  • broadline — a company that deals in high volume at the cheaper end of a product line
  • broadside — A broadside is a strong written or spoken attack on a person or institution.
  • broadtail — the highly valued black wavy fur obtained from the skins of newly born karakul lambs; caracul
  • broadwife — a female slave whose husband was owned by another master.
  • broadwise — breadthwise
  • broderick — a male given name.
  • broiderer — an embroiderer
  • bromeliad — any plant of the tropical American family Bromeliaceae, typically epiphytes with a rosette of fleshy leaves. The family includes the pineapple and Spanish moss
  • bromfieldLouis, 1896–1956, U.S. novelist.
  • browridge — the ridge of bone over the eye sockets
  • caprioled — Simple past tense and past participle of capriole.
  • car radio — a radio built into the dashboard of an automobile
  • carangoid — resembling a fish of the family Carangidae; carangid.
  • carcinoid — a small serotonin-secreting tumour, usually slow-growing and occurring in the gastrointestinal tract, although it may spread to the liver
  • caudiform — (zoology) Resembling a tail.
  • centroids — Plural form of centroid.
  • cerebroid — resembling the cerebrum or the brain.
  • chancroid — a soft venereal ulcer, esp of the male genitals, caused by infection with the bacillus Haemophilus ducreyi
  • chipboard — Chipboard is a hard material made out of very small pieces of wood which have been pressed together. It is often used for making doors and furniture.
  • chiropody — Chiropody is the professional treatment and care of people's feet.
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