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9-letter words containing n, o, d, a, l

  • broadline — a company that deals in high volume at the cheaper end of a product line
  • bungaloid — resembling a bungalow or bungalows or characterized by bungalows or structures resembling bungalows
  • calcedony — Alt form chalcedony.
  • caledonia — Scotland
  • call down — to request or invoke
  • call-down — to cry out in a loud voice; shout: He called her name to see if she was home.
  • calm down — If you calm down, or if someone calms you down, you become less angry, upset, or excited.
  • candomble — any of a number of similar religious cults in Brazil that combine elements of Roman Catholicism with elements of West African, esp Yoruba, and South American Indian religions
  • canoodled — Simple past tense and past participle of canoodle.
  • canoodles — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of canoodle.
  • cauldrons — Plural form of cauldron.
  • chalcedon — ancient Greek city on the Bosporus, opposite Byzantium: site of the 4th ecumenical council, a.d. 451
  • chlordane — a white insoluble toxic solid existing in several isomeric forms and usually used, as an insecticide, in the form of a brown impure liquid. Formula: C10H6Cl8
  • clampdown — A clampdown is a sudden restriction on a particular activity by a government or other authority.
  • clarendon — a style of boldface roman type
  • clogdance — a folk dance characterized by heavy stamping steps, performed while wearing clogs
  • cloudbank — Alternative form of cloud bank.
  • cloudland — region of dreams, imagination, or impractical speculation; visionary realm
  • coastland — the land fringing a coast
  • colanders — Plural form of colander.
  • cold snap — A cold snap is a short period of cold and icy weather.
  • collonade — Alternative spelling of colonnade.
  • colonnade — A colonnade is a row of evenly-spaced columns.
  • coloradan — of Colorado
  • concealed — to hide; withdraw or remove from observation; cover or keep from sight: He concealed the gun under his coat.
  • concordal — of or relating to concord
  • condillac — Étienne Bonnot de (etjɛn bɔno də). 1715–80, French philosopher. He developed Locke's view that all knowledge derives from the senses in his Traité des sensations (1754)
  • condyloma — a skin tumour near the anus or genital organs, esp as a result of syphilis
  • conflated — Simple past tense and past participle of conflate.
  • congealed — Simple past tense and past participle of congeal.
  • coordinal — (of animals or plants) belonging to the same order
  • crinoidal — (zoology) Relating to, consisting of, or containing crinoids.
  • crownland — a large administrative division of the former empire of Austria-Hungary
  • daedalion — a son of Lucifer who, despondent over the death of his daughter Chione, leaped off Parnassus: Apollo changed him into a hawk.
  • dal segno — (of a piece of music) to be repeated from the point marked with a sign to the word fine
  • daltonian — relating to John Dalton or his atomic theory
  • daltonism — colour blindness, esp the confusion of red and green
  • damn fool — Damn fool means 'very stupid'.
  • damoclean — a flatterer who, having extolled the happiness of Dionysius, tyrant of Syracuse, was seated at a banquet with a sword suspended over his head by a single hair to show him the perilous nature of that happiness.
  • 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.
  • 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)
  • decagonal — Shaped like a decagon.
  • decathlon — The decathlon is a competition in which athletes compete in 10 different sporting events.
  • deflation — Deflation is a reduction in economic activity that leads to lower levels of industrial output, employment, investment, trade, profits, and prices.
  • defoliant — A defoliant is a chemical used on trees and plants to make all their leaves fall off. Defoliants are especially used in war to remove protection from an enemy.
  • demonical — inspired as if by a demon, indwelling spirit, or genius.
  • denominal — denominative (def 2).
  • denotable — Capable of being denoted or marked.
  • detonable — able to be detonated
  • deucalion — the son of Prometheus and, with his wife Pyrrha, the only survivor on earth of a flood sent by Zeus (Deucalion's flood). Together, they were allowed to repopulate the world by throwing stones over their shoulders, which became men and women
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