8-letter words containing l, u, d, i
- outslide — (poetic) To slide outward, onward, or forward; to advance by sliding.
- outyield — (of a crop, country, etc) to yield more than
- paludine — marshy
- paludism — malaria.
- pellucid — allowing the maximum passage of light, as glass; translucent.
- plaudite — a request for applause following a show or production
- plaudits — an enthusiastic expression of approval: Her portrayal of Juliet won the plaudits of the critics.
- plumiped — a bird with feathered feet
- prebuild — to construct (especially something complex) by assembling and joining parts or materials: to build a house.
- preludio — a musical prelude
- prideful — a high or inordinate opinion of one's own dignity, importance, merit, or superiority, whether as cherished in the mind or as displayed in bearing, conduct, etc.
- puddling — a small pool of water, as of rainwater on the ground.
- pulicide — a flea-killing substance
- purblind — nearly or partially blind; dim-sighted.
- puruloid — resembling pus.
- quibbled — Simple past tense and past participle of quibble.
- quiddler — someone who quiddles
- residual — pertaining to or constituting a residue or remainder; remaining; leftover.
- ridicule — speech or action intended to cause contemptuous laughter at a person or thing; derision.
- rudolf i — 1218–91, king of Germany and emperor of the Holy Roman Empire 1273–91: founder of the Hapsburg dynasty.
- ruisdael — Jacob van [yah-kawp vahn] /ˌyɑ kɔp vɑn/ (Show IPA), 1628?–82, Dutch painter.
- run wild — living in a state of nature; not tamed or domesticated: a wild animal; wild geese.
- sedulity — sedulous quality, application, or activity; diligence.
- seleucid — a member of a Macedonian dynasty, 312–64 b.c., that ruled an empire that included much of Asia Minor, Syria, Persia, Bactria, and Babylonia.
- serpulid — a marine polychaete worm of the family Serpulidae, which constructs and lives in a calcareous tube attached to stones or seaweed and has a crown of ciliated tentacles
- siluroid — a freshwater fish of the family Siluridae
- sludging — intravascular slowing or clumping of red blood cells.
- slurried — a thin mixture of an insoluble substance, as cement, clay, or coal, with a liquid, as water or oil.
- soliquid — a semisolid, semiliquid solution
- solitude — the state of being or living alone; seclusion: to enjoy one's solitude.
- solpugid — sun spider.
- squaloid — of, relating to, or like a shark, or specifically the dogfish (Squalidae) family of sharks
- stupidly — lacking ordinary quickness and keenness of mind; dull.
- sturdily — strongly built; stalwart; robust: sturdy young athletes.
- subfield — a field that is a subset of a given field.
- subfluid — viscous or somewhere between liquid and solid
- subtidal — of or relating to, inhabiting or existing in the region below the level of low tide, that is always underwater
- suicidal — pertaining to, involving, or suggesting suicide.
- sulindac — a yellow crystalline substance, C 2 0 H 1 7 FO 3 S, that is used as an analgesic, antipyretic, and anti-inflammatory in the treatment of certain rheumatic diseases.
- sulphide — A sulphide is a compound of sulphur with some other chemical elements.
- sunblind — a blind, such as a Venetian blind, that shades a room from the sun's glare
- sundrily — in sundry or distinct ways; variously
- supplied — to furnish or provide (a person, establishment, place, etc.) with what is lacking or requisite: to supply someone clothing; to supply a community with electricity.
- talmudic — of or relating to the Talmud.
- unallied — not allied; having no ally or alliance
- unbilled — having a bill or beak, especially one of a specified kind, shape, color, etc. (usually used in combination): a yellow-billed magpie.
- unboiled — not boiled
- unbridle — to remove the bridle from (a horse, mule, etc.).
- underlie — to lie under or beneath; be situated under.
- underlip — the lower lip