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10-letter words containing i, d, o, t

  • geometrids — Plural form of geometrid.
  • get rid of — to clear, disencumber, or free of something objectionable (usually followed by of): I want to rid the house of mice. In my opinion, you'd be wise to rid yourself of the smoking habit.
  • ghettoised — Simple past tense and past participle of ghettoise.
  • ghettoized — Simple past tense and past participle of ghettoize.
  • gladiators — Plural form of gladiator.
  • glottidean — Of or relating to the glottis; glottal.
  • god's gift — If a person thinks they are God's gift to someone or something, they think they are perfect or extremely good.
  • gold point — the point at which it is equally expensive to buy, sell, export, import, or exchange gold in adjustment of foreign claims or counterclaims.
  • gold stick — the gilded rod carried on state occasions by certain members of the royal household.
  • goldsmiths — Plural form of goldsmith.
  • good faith — accordance with standards of honesty, trust, sincerity, etc. (usually preceded by in): If you act in good faith, he'll have no reason to question your motives.
  • good night — enjoyable evening, night
  • good thing — (convention)   (From the 1930 Sellar and Yeatman parody "1066 And All That") Often capitalised; always pronounced as if capitalised. 1. Self-evidently wonderful to anyone in a position to notice: "The Trailblazer's 19.2 Kbaud PEP mode with on-the-fly Lempel-Ziv compression is a Good Thing for sites relaying netnews". 2. Something that can't possibly have any ill side-effects and may save considerable grief later: "Removing the self-modifying code from that shared library would be a Good Thing". 3. When said of software tools or libraries, as in "Yacc is a Good Thing", specifically connotes that the thing has drastically reduced a programmer's work load. Opposite: Bad Thing, compare big win.
  • good title — a title to real property that is free from encumbrances, litigation, and other defects and that can readily be sold or mortgaged to a reasonable buyer or mortgagee.
  • good-night — a farewell or leave-taking: He said his good-nights before leaving the party.
  • goodnights — Plural form of goodnight.
  • gradations — any process or change taking place through a series of stages, by degrees, or in a gradual manner.
  • graduation — an act of graduating; the state of being graduated.
  • graphitoid — resembling graphite
  • grindstone — a rotating solid stone wheel used for sharpening, shaping, etc.
  • groundbait — chum2 (def 1).
  • guideposts — Plural form of guidepost.
  • haddington — former name of East Lothian.
  • hand it to — the terminal, prehensile part of the upper limb in humans and other primates, consisting of the wrist, metacarpal area, fingers, and thumb.
  • hedonistic — a person whose life is devoted to the pursuit of pleasure and self-gratification.
  • hematoidin — ErrorTitleDiv {.
  • heptapodic — having seven metrical feet
  • hiddenmost — most hidden or concealed
  • high-toned — having high principles; dignified.
  • hindermost — Hindmost.
  • hipsterdom — The state of being a hipster.
  • hold still — If you hold still, you do not move.
  • hold tight — grasp firmly
  • hot-dipped — coated by being dipped into molten tin or zinc.
  • hotdogging — the act of one who hot-dogs; the performance of intricate, daring, or flamboyant stunts.
  • hotel-dieu — a hospital.
  • huntingdon — a former county in E England, now part of Cambridgeshire.
  • hydriodate — (obsolete, inorganic chemistry) iodide.
  • hydrolytic — producing, noting, or resulting in hydrolysis.
  • hydrotaxis — oriented movement toward or away from water.
  • hymnodists — Plural form of hymnodist.
  • hypnotised — Simple past tense and past participle of hypnotise.
  • hypnotized — to put in the hypnotic state.
  • i doubt it — a card game, the object of which is to rid oneself of all cards, in which the first player places aces face down on the table and the others follow, in turn, with cards of the next lower rank, adding at will other cards, except that if such deception is successfully challenged, the player must pick up all the cards then on the table.
  • ichthyoids — Plural form of ichthyoid.
  • ideational — of, relating to, or involving ideas or concepts.
  • idempotent — unchanged when multiplied by itself.
  • ideologist — an expert in ideology.
  • idioblasts — Plural form of idioblast.
  • idiocratic — idiosyncrasy.
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