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8-letter words containing n, d, o, u

  • hand out — the terminal, prehensile part of the upper limb in humans and other primates, consisting of the wrist, metacarpal area, fingers, and thumb.
  • hand-out — the terminal, prehensile part of the upper limb in humans and other primates, consisting of the wrist, metacarpal area, fingers, and thumb.
  • handouts — Plural form of handout.
  • honduran — a republic in NE Central America. 43,277 sq. mi. (112,087 sq. km). Capital: Tegucigalpa.
  • honduras — a republic in NE Central America. 43,277 sq. mi. (112,087 sq. km). Capital: Tegucigalpa.
  • honoured — to hold in honor or high respect; revere: to honor one's parents.
  • hounders — one of any of several breeds of dogs trained to pursue game either by sight or by scent, especially one with a long face and large drooping ears.
  • hounding — one of any of several breeds of dogs trained to pursue game either by sight or by scent, especially one with a long face and large drooping ears.
  • howdunit — A type of detective story in which the focus is not on who committed the crime, but how they have done so.
  • humanoid — having human characteristics or form; resembling human beings.
  • icebound — held fast or hemmed in by ice; frozen in: an icebound ship.
  • idoneous — appropriate; fit; suitable; apt.
  • impounds — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of impound.
  • in doubt — uncertain
  • inbounds — Sports. being within the boundaries of a court or field.
  • indevour — Obsolete spelling of endeavour.
  • indevout — not devout; lacking religious devotion; irreligious
  • inductor — Also called inductance. Electricity. a coil used to introduce inductance into an electric circuit.
  • infodump — Alternative spelling of info-dump.
  • inground — sunk into the ground; built into the ground
  • innuendo — an indirect intimation about a person or thing, especially of a disparaging or a derogatory nature.
  • jocundly — In a jocund manner.
  • juvenoid — A juvenile hormone analogue.
  • lispound — a unit of weight, formerly used in Orkney, Shetland, and Baltic trade, varying from 12 to 34 pounds (5.4 to 15.4kg approx)
  • loudened — Simple past tense and past participle of louden.
  • loudness — (of sound) strongly audible; having exceptional volume or intensity: loud talking; loud thunder; loud whispers.
  • manucode — any of various birds of paradise of the New Guinea region, having dark, metallic plumage.
  • mawbound — (of cattle) constipated
  • mind out — to be careful or pay attention
  • mind you — although, having said that
  • missound — to sound or pronounce wrongly
  • mon dieu — my God
  • moondust — The fine regolith found on the surface of the Moon.
  • moribund — in a dying state; near death.
  • moulding — a growth of minute fungi forming on vegetable or animal matter, commonly as a downy or furry coating, and associated with decay or dampness.
  • mounding — a natural elevation of earth; a hillock or knoll.
  • mucinoid — any of a class of glycoproteins found in saliva, gastric juice, etc., that form viscous solutions and act as lubricants or protectants on external and internal surfaces of the body.
  • mudstone — a clayey rock with the texture and composition of shale but little or no lamination.
  • muishond — A species of weasel found in southern Africa, Poecilogale albinucha.
  • mundungo — (in Spain) tripe
  • newfound — newly found or discovered: newfound friends.
  • nidorous — (literary) Emitting a strong, unpleasant odor, especially one like that of cooking fat or similar greasy substances.
  • no doubt — to be uncertain about; consider questionable or unlikely; hesitate to believe.
  • noctuids — Plural form of noctuid.
  • noctuoid — a member of the family of moths Noctuidae
  • nodulose — (biology) having nodules.
  • nodulous — having nodules.
  • nonadult — a person who is not an adult
  • nonfluid — a substance that is not a fluid
  • nordunet — (networking, body)   (Nordic Universities Network?) A collaboration between the national research networks in Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden. It provides international access for these countries.
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