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9-letter words containing n, i, d, l, e

  • candlepin — a bowling pin, as used in skittles, tenpin bowling, candlepins, etc
  • canefield — A field where cane is grown.
  • cd single — a compact disk, usually three inches in diameter, containing one or two popular songs.
  • ceilinged — Especially in combination Having a (specified type of) ceiling.
  • celandine — either of two unrelated plants, Chelidonium majus (greater celandine) or Ranunculus ficaria (lesser celandine)
  • celloidin — a nitrocellulose compound derived from pyroxylin, used in a solution of alcohol and ether for embedding specimens before cutting sections for microscopy
  • childline — a telephone helpline for children in distress or danger
  • childness — the nature or character of a child
  • childrens — (intentionally incorrect, nonstandard) Plural form of child.
  • clonidine — a medication primarily used to treat high blood pressure
  • colonised — to establish a colony in; settle: England colonized Australia.
  • colonized — (of a territory) settled as a colony
  • comingled — Simple past tense and past participle of comingle.
  • condiddle — to steal
  • cordyline — any of various trees or shrubs of the genus Cordyline that are native to eastern Asia, Australasia, and Polynesia
  • cornfield — A cornfield is a field in which corn is being grown.
  • cudgeling — a short, thick stick used as a weapon; club.
  • cylinders — Plural form of cylinder.
  • daedalian — of Daedalus
  • daedalion — a son of Lucifer who, despondent over the death of his daughter Chione, leaped off Parnassus: Apollo changed him into a hawk.
  • dailiness — the quality or nature of being daily
  • dalliance — If two people have a brief romantic relationship, you can say that they have a dalliance with each other, especially if they do not take it seriously.
  • dancelike — Having the characteristics of a dance.
  • dandelion — A dandelion is a wild plant which has yellow flowers with lots of thin petals. When the petals of each flower drop off, a fluffy white ball of seeds grows.
  • date line — international date line
  • datelined — Simple past tense and past participle of dateline.
  • datelines — Plural form of dateline.
  • day-liner — a train, boat, etc., having a regularly scheduled route during daylight hours.
  • de molina — Tirso (ˈtirso). Pen name of Gabriel Téllez. ?1571–1648, Spanish dramatist; author of the first dramatic treatment of the Don Juan legend El Burlador de Sevilla (1630)
  • deadlined — Simple past tense and past participle of deadline.
  • deadlines — Plural form of deadline.
  • deafblind — unable to hear or see
  • dealigned — Simple past tense and past participle of dealign.
  • debulking — Present participle of debulk.
  • decennial — lasting for ten years
  • decillion — (in Britain, France, and Germany) the number represented as one followed by 60 zeros (1060)
  • declaring — Present participle of declare.
  • declinant — a person who is declining or diminishing in luck or wealth
  • declinate — (esp of plant parts) descending from the horizontal in a curve; drooping
  • decliners — Plural form of decliner.
  • declining — deteriorating gradually, as in quality, health, or character
  • declinist — a person who believes that something is in decline
  • decupling — Present participle of decuple.
  • deep-link — Digital Technology. a link that sends traffic to an internal web page with more relevant or specific content, rather than to the website's home page, as to increase user engagement.
  • defiantly — characterized by defiance; boldly resistant or challenging: a defiant attitude.
  • definable — Something that is definable can be described or identified.
  • definably — to state or set forth the meaning of (a word, phrase, etc.): They disagreed on how to define “liberal.”.
  • definatly — Misspelling of definitely.
  • definetly — Misspelling of definitely.
  • deflating — to release the air or gas from (something inflated, as a balloon): They deflated the tires slightly to allow the truck to drive under the overpass.
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