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9-letter words containing l, o, u, d

  • flummoxed — to bewilder; confound; confuse.
  • fluorated — (chemistry) Combined with fluorine; subjected to the action of fluoride.
  • foulbrood — any of several bacterial diseases of honeybee larvae, characterized by the putrefying of body tissues.
  • fouled up — grossly offensive to the senses; disgustingly loathsome; noisome: a foul smell.
  • fouled-up — Informal. confused, chaotic, or disorganized.
  • foundling — an infant or small child found abandoned; a child without a known parent or guardian.
  • full word — (especially in Chinese grammar) a word that has lexical meaning rather than grammatical meaning; a word or morpheme that functions grammatically as a contentive.
  • fullblood — person of unmixed race
  • fungoidal — of, relating to, or caused by a fungus or fungi; resembling a fungus or fungi; fungoid
  • gladiolus — any plant of the genus Gladiolus, of the iris family, native especially to Africa, having erect, sword-shaped leaves and spikes of flowers in a variety of colors.
  • glamoured — Simple past tense and past participle of glamour.
  • glaucodot — a mineral, iron and cobalt sulfarsenide, (Co,Fe)AsS, occurring in grayish-white crystals.
  • glucoside — any of an extensive group of compounds that yield glucose and some other substance or substances when treated with a dilute acid or decomposed by a ferment or enzyme.
  • gluttoned — Simple past tense and past participle of glutton.
  • god-awful — extremely dreadful or shocking: What a God-awful thing to say!
  • gold dust — gold in fine particles.
  • gold rush — a large-scale and hasty movement of people to a region where gold has been discovered, as to California in 1849.
  • goldurned — goldarn.
  • good luck — good fortune
  • groundsel — groundsill.
  • guildford — a city in S England, in Surrey: cathedral (1936–68); seat of the University of Surrey (1966). Pop: 69 400 (2001)
  • gulp down — food, drink: swallow quickly
  • hellbound — Bound for Hell; damned.
  • hellhound — a mythical watchdog of hell.
  • hideously — horrible or frightful to the senses; repulsive; very ugly: a hideous monster.
  • hierodule — a slave in service in an ancient Greek temple.
  • hold true — If a general statement holds true in particular circumstances, or if your previous statement holds true in different circumstances, it is true or valid in those circumstances.
  • hordeolum — sty2 .
  • household — the people of a house collectively; a family including its servants.
  • howlround — the condition, resulting in a howling noise, when sound from a loudspeaker is fed back into the microphone of a public-address or recording system
  • hull down — the hollow, lowermost portion of a ship, floating partially submerged and supporting the remainder of the ship.
  • humoredly — (only in combination with good, bad or ill) American standard spelling of humouredly.
  • hydropult — a type of water pump or machine that expels water by means of hand power, as, for example, a fire extinguisher
  • idealogue — One given to fanciful ideas or theories, someone who theorizes.
  • ideologue — a person who zealously advocates an ideology.
  • involuted — intricate; complex.
  • ladle out — If you ladle out something such as money, information, or advice, you give it freely and in large quantities.
  • languedoc — a former province in S France. Capital: Toulouse.
  • lapideous — (obsolete) Of the nature of stone.
  • laudation — an act or instance of lauding; encomium; tribute.
  • laudatory — containing or expressing praise: overwhelmed by the speaker's laudatory remarks.
  • leukemoid — resembling leukaemia
  • limehound — Alternative form of lyam-hound.
  • llandudno — a town and resort in NW Wales, in Conwy county borough on the Irish Sea. Pop: 14 872 (2001)
  • load fund — a mutual fund that carries transaction charges, usually a percentage of the initial investment.
  • lobulated — consisting of, divided into, or having lobes.
  • locked up — Synonym for hung, wedged.
  • loculated — Locular.
  • lodicules — Plural form of lodicule.
  • londinium — the Latin name for London when it was a Roman city
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