10-letter words containing i, n, d, u, c, e
- fricandeau — a loin of veal, larded and braised, or roasted.
- functioned — Simple past tense and past participle of function.
- fungicides — Plural form of fungicide.
- funkadelic — (music) Of, or relating to, funkadelia.
- ground ice — anchor ice.
- guardiance — (obsolete) guardianship.
- imprudence — not prudent; lacking discretion; incautious; rash.
- inadequacy — Also, inadequateness [in-ad-i-kwit-nis] /ɪnˈæd ɪ kwɪt nɪs/ (Show IPA). the state or condition of being inadequate; insufficiency.
- includable — to contain, as a whole does parts or any part or element: The package includes the computer, program, disks, and a manual.
- includible — to contain, as a whole does parts or any part or element: The package includes the computer, program, disks, and a manual.
- incouraged — Simple past tense and past participle of incourage.
- inculcated — to implant by repeated statement or admonition; teach persistently and earnestly (usually followed by upon or in): to inculcate virtue in the young.
- inculpated — Simple past tense and past participle of inculpate.
- incumbered — encumber.
- incurvated — Simple past tense and past participle of incurvate.
- indecorous — not decorous; violating generally accepted standards of good taste or propriety; unseemly.
- induceable — Capable of being induced.
- inducement — the act of inducing.
- inductance — that property of a circuit by which a change in current induces, by electromagnetic induction, an electromotive force. Symbol: L. Compare inductive coupling, mutual inductance, self-inductance.
- inducteous — Rendered electropolar by induction, or brought into the opposite electrical state by the influence of inductive bodies.
- indulgence — the act or practice of indulging; gratification of desire.
- indulgency — indulgence.
- ineducable — incapable of being educated, especially because of some condition, as mental retardation or emotional disturbance.
- influenced — the capacity or power of persons or things to be a compelling force on or produce effects on the actions, behavior, opinions, etc., of others: He used family influence to get the contract.
- inoculated — to implant (a disease agent or antigen) in a person, animal, or plant to produce a disease for study or to stimulate disease resistance.
- instructed — Simple past tense and past participle of instruct.
- interclude — to confine
- introduced — to present (a person) to another so as to make acquainted.
- introducer — to present (a person) to another so as to make acquainted.
- introduces — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of introduce.
- intumesced — Simple past tense and past participle of intumesce.
- involucred — (botany) Having an involucre.
- leucocidin — an exotoxin, produced by bacteria, that destroys leucocytes
- luminesced — Simple past tense and past participle of luminesce.
- mendacious — telling lies, especially habitually; dishonest; lying; untruthful: a mendacious person.
- midcentury — Occurring around the center or middle of the century.
- miscounted — Simple past tense and past participle of miscount.
- mucedinous — of or resembling mold or mildew.
- muscadines — Plural form of muscadine.
- muscardine — any of several fungi which cause disease in silkworms
- noninduced — to lead or move by persuasion or influence, as to some action or state of mind: to induce a person to buy a raffle ticket.
- nucleoside — any of the class of compounds derived by the hydrolysis of nucleic acids or nucleotides, consisting typically of deoxyribose or ribose combined with adenine, guanine, cytosine, uracil, or thymine.
- nucleotide — any of a group of molecules that, when linked together, form the building blocks of DNA or RNA: composed of a phosphate group, the bases adenine, cytosine, guanine, and thymine, and a pentose sugar, in RNA the thymine base being replaced by uracil.
- quadricone — a quadric surface swept out by a straight line that passes through a fixed point such that no straight line can intersect it at more than two points
- rediscount — to discount again.
- resin duct — a tube or duct in a woody stem or a leaf, especially in conifers, lined with glandular epithelium that secretes resins.
- sanctitude — holiness; saintliness; sanctity.
- scheduling — a plan of procedure, usually written, for a proposed objective, especially with reference to the sequence of and time allotted for each item or operation necessary to its completion: The schedule allows three weeks for this stage.
- secundines — the inner integument of an ovule.
- seducingly — in a seducing manner