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10-letter words containing l, i, n, d, s

  • liquidness — The quality of being liquid (flowing state of matter).
  • lisp-linda — P. Dourish, U Edinburgh 1988.
  • longitudes — Plural form of longitude.
  • longlisted — Simple past tense and past participle of longlist.
  • lordliness — The property of being lordly; the bearing or manner of a lord.
  • luminesced — Simple past tense and past participle of luminesce.
  • lundy isle — an island at the mouth of the Bristol Channel, off Devon, SW England: historic refuge for pirates and smugglers. 1.5 sq. mi. (4 sq. km).
  • madeleines — Plural form of madeleine.
  • maudlinism — A maudlin condition.
  • médaillons — a portion of food, especially meat or poultry, cut or served in a round or oval shape.
  • medallions — Plural form of medallion.
  • medicinals — Plural form of medicinal.
  • mindlessly — without intelligence; senseless: a mindless creature.
  • minefields — Plural form of minefield.
  • misaligned — improperly aligned.
  • misdealing — Present participle of misdeal.
  • mishandled — Simple past tense and past participle of mishandle.
  • mishandles — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mishandle.
  • misleading — deceptive; tending to mislead.
  • misplanned — a scheme or method of acting, doing, proceeding, making, etc., developed in advance: battle plans.
  • mongoloids — Plural form of mongoloid.
  • mudslinger — One who casts aspersion, who insults. Especially a political candidate who makes negative statements about the opposition.
  • nautiloids — Plural form of nautiloid.
  • needlefish — any fish of the family Belonidae, of warm seas and coastal fresh waters, having a sharp beak and needlelike teeth.
  • nidicolous — remaining in the nest for a period after hatching.
  • nondualism — The belief that dualism or dichotomy are illusory phenomena; that things such as mind and body may remain distinct while not actually being separate.
  • nondualist — One who rejects dualism.
  • nonsulfide — (of minerals) not containing a sulfide.
  • normalised — normalisation
  • 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.
  • obsidional — relating to a besiegement
  • off-island — located or tending away from the shore of an island: an off-island current.
  • old danish — the Danish language as spoken and written from the 9th to the 14th centuries.
  • outlandish — freakishly or grotesquely strange or odd, as appearance, dress, objects, ideas, or practices; bizarre: outlandish clothes; outlandish questions.
  • palisander — Brazilian rosewood.
  • pig island — New Zealand
  • placidness — pleasantly calm or peaceful; unruffled; tranquil; serenely quiet or undisturbed: placid waters.
  • pond snail — a general term for the freshwater snails: often specifically for the great pond snail (Limnaea stagnalis) and others of that genus. L. truncatula is a host of the liver fluke
  • resignedly — submissive or acquiescent.
  • salmagundi — a mixed dish consisting usually of cubed poultry or fish, chopped meat, anchovies, eggs, onions, oil, etc., often served as a salad.
  • sand blind — not completely blind; partially able to see
  • sand colic — a form of colic caused by the ingestion of sand or eating sand-contaminated feeds and subsequent collection of sand in the gastrointestinal tract
  • sand-blind — partially blind; dim-sighted.
  • sanderling — a common, small sandpiper, Calidris alba, inhabiting sandy beaches.
  • scandaling — a disgraceful or discreditable action, circumstance, etc.
  • scandalise — to shock or horrify by something considered immoral or improper.
  • scandalize — to shock or horrify by something considered immoral or improper.
  • 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.
  • sdeignfull — disdainful
  • sedimental — of, relating to, or of the nature of sediment.
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