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9-letter words containing l, a, d, e, n

  • clunkhead — a stupid or foolish person.
  • clydebank — a town in W Scotland, in West Dunbartonshire on the north bank of the River Clyde. Pop: 29 858 (2001)
  • colanders — Plural form of colander.
  • collonade — Alternative spelling of colonnade.
  • colonnade — A colonnade is a row of evenly-spaced columns.
  • concealed — to hide; withdraw or remove from observation; cover or keep from sight: He concealed the gun under his coat.
  • conflated — Simple past tense and past participle of conflate.
  • congealed — Simple past tense and past participle of congeal.
  • daedalean — an Athenian architect who built the labyrinth for Minos and made wings for himself and his son Icarus to escape from Crete.
  • daedalian — of Daedalus
  • daedalion — a son of Lucifer who, despondent over the death of his daughter Chione, leaped off Parnassus: Apollo changed him into a hawk.
  • dailiness — the quality or nature of being daily
  • dal segno — (of a piece of music) to be repeated from the point marked with a sign to the word fine
  • dalliance — If two people have a brief romantic relationship, you can say that they have a dalliance with each other, especially if they do not take it seriously.
  • damn wellthe damned, those condemned to suffer eternal punishment.
  • damoclean — a flatterer who, having extolled the happiness of Dionysius, tyrant of Syracuse, was seated at a banquet with a sword suspended over his head by a single hair to show him the perilous nature of that happiness.
  • danceable — appropriate for or conducive to dancing: danceable music.
  • dancehall — a style of dance-oriented reggae, originating in the late 1980s
  • dancelike — Having the characteristics of a dance.
  • dandelion — A dandelion is a wild plant which has yellow flowers with lots of thin petals. When the petals of each flower drop off, a fluffy white ball of seeds grows.
  • date line — international date line
  • datelined — Simple past tense and past participle of dateline.
  • datelines — Plural form of dateline.
  • dauntless — A dauntless person is brave and confident and not easily frightened.
  • day-clean — the time after first dawn when the sun begins to shine; clear daybreak
  • day-liner — a train, boat, etc., having a regularly scheduled route during daylight hours.
  • de lanceyJames, 1703–60, American jurist and politician in New York.
  • de molina — Tirso (ˈtirso). Pen name of Gabriel Téllez. ?1571–1648, Spanish dramatist; author of the first dramatic treatment of the Don Juan legend El Burlador de Sevilla (1630)
  • deadlined — Simple past tense and past participle of deadline.
  • deadlines — Plural form of deadline.
  • deafblind — unable to hear or see
  • dealigned — Simple past tense and past participle of dealign.
  • decagonal — Shaped like a decagon.
  • decathlon — The decathlon is a competition in which athletes compete in 10 different sporting events.
  • decennial — lasting for ten years
  • decentral — Not central; decentralized.
  • declarant — a person who makes a declaration
  • declaring — Present participle of declare.
  • declinant — a person who is declining or diminishing in luck or wealth
  • declinate — (esp of plant parts) descending from the horizontal in a curve; drooping
  • defiantly — characterized by defiance; boldly resistant or challenging: a defiant attitude.
  • definable — Something that is definable can be described or identified.
  • definably — to state or set forth the meaning of (a word, phrase, etc.): They disagreed on how to define “liberal.”.
  • definatly — Misspelling of definitely.
  • deflating — to release the air or gas from (something inflated, as a balloon): They deflated the tires slightly to allow the truck to drive under the overpass.
  • deflation — Deflation is a reduction in economic activity that leads to lower levels of industrial output, employment, investment, trade, profits, and prices.
  • defleaing — Present participle of deflea.
  • defoliant — A defoliant is a chemical used on trees and plants to make all their leaves fall off. Defoliants are especially used in war to remove protection from an enemy.
  • deglazing — Present participle of deglaze.
  • deinstall — Uninstall.
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