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13-letter words containing n, e, r, d, o

  • spread option — spread (def 25b).
  • spring-loaded — (of a machine part) kept normally in a certain position by a spring: a spring-loaded safety valve.
  • springboarded — a flexible board, projecting over water, from which divers leap or spring.
  • standard rose — a rose which has a long stem
  • standover man — a person who extorts money by intimidation
  • steroidogenic — of or pertaining to steroidogenesis
  • stockbreeding — the breeding and raising of livestock for marketing or exhibition.
  • stone-hearted — stony-hearted.
  • stony-hearted — hardhearted.
  • stripped down — having only essential features; lacking any special appointments or accessories.
  • stripped-down — having only essential features; lacking any special appointments or accessories.
  • strong-minded — having a forceful and independent mind.
  • strong-willed — having a powerful will; resolute.
  • subordinative — placed in or belonging to a lower order or rank.
  • superdominant — submediant.
  • superordinary — that is superior to the ordinary
  • superordinate — of higher degree in condition or rank.
  • swedenborgian — of or relating to Emanuel Swedenborg, his religious doctrines, or the body of followers adhering to these doctrines and constituting the Church of the New Jerusalem, or New Church.
  • sword bayonet — a short sword that may be attached to the muzzle of a gun and used as a bayonet.
  • take on board — be receptive
  • take to drink — If someone takes to drink, they start to drink a lot of alcohol regularly, usually because they are depressed or worried about something.
  • tandem roller — a type of road roller in which the front and back wheels consist of rollers of about the same diameter
  • task-oriented — focusing on the completion of particular tasks as a measure of success
  • teeing ground — tee2 (def 1a).
  • telerecording — the recording of television signals on tape or, more usually, on film
  • tetradynamous — having four long and two short stamens, as a cruciferous flower.
  • the decameron — title of collection of stories written in Italian in the early Renaissance by Boccaccio
  • the iron lady — a nickname often used to describe female heads of government around the world, meaning 'strong-willed woman'. Most famously used of the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1979 to 1990) Margaret Thatcher
  • the new world — the Americas; the western hemisphere
  • the secondary — cornerbacks and safeties collectively
  • the-decameron — a collection of 100 tales (1353) by Boccaccio.
  • thenceforward — from that time or place onward.
  • thermodynamic — of or relating to thermodynamics.
  • thirty-second — next after the thirty-first; being the ordinal number for 32.
  • threefoldness — the state or condition of being threefold
  • thundershower — a shower accompanied by thunder and lightning.
  • thunderstroke — a stroke of lightning accompanied by thunder.
  • time-honoured — revered or respected because of antiquity and long continuance: a time-honored custom.
  • to break wind — If someone breaks wind, they release gas from their intestines through their anus.
  • to the ground — completely; absolutely
  • tom and jerry — a hot drink made of rum and water or milk, beaten eggs, spices, and sugar.
  • trade council — a central council composed of local trade unions.
  • trade edition — an edition of a book for distribution through general bookstores.
  • trade journal — periodical of a profession
  • trade mission — commercial business trip
  • traded option — an option that can itself be bought and sold on a stock exchange
  • transportedly — in a passionate or rapturous manner
  • trapezohedron — Crystallography. a crystal form having all faces trapeziums.
  • treasury bond — any of various interest-bearing bonds issued by the U.S. Treasury Department, usually maturing over a long period of time.
  • trimethadione — a synthetic, white, crystalline powder, C 6 H 9 NO 3 , used as an anticonvulsant to control petit mal epileptic seizures.
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