10-letter words containing o, d, a, l, e
- meadowlark — any of several American songbirds of the genus Sturnella, of the family Icteridae, especially S. magna (eastern meadowlark) and S. neglecta (western meadowlark) having a brownish and black back and wings and a yellow breast, noted for their clear, tuneful song.
- médaillons — a portion of food, especially meat or poultry, cut or served in a round or oval shape.
- medallions — Plural form of medallion.
- melanoderm — a person with dark pigmentation of the skin.
- meliorated — Made better; improved.
- melodramas — Plural form of melodrama.
- meridional — of, relating to, or resembling a meridian.
- mesodermal — the middle germ layer of a metazoan embryo.
- metal wood — a structural material consisting of a sheet of metal glued between two veneers or of a veneer glued between two sheets of metal.
- metalloids — Plural form of metalloid.
- metapodial — (anatomy, zoology) Of or pertaining to the human metacarpal bones (between the wrist and fingers) or the metatarsal bones (between the ankle and toes); of or pertaining to the equivalent bones in animals.
- methodical — performed, disposed, or acting in a systematic way; systematic; orderly: a methodical person.
- methyldopa — a white powder, C 1 0 H 1 3 NO 4 , used in the treatment of hypertension.
- microblade — bladelet.
- mineraloid — a mineral substance that does not have a definite chemical formula or crystal form.
- mislocated — to misplace.
- modalities — the quality or state of being modal.
- moderately — kept or keeping within reasonable or proper limits; not extreme, excessive, or intense: a moderate price.
- modifiable — to change somewhat the form or qualities of; alter partially; amend: to modify a contract.
- modularise — to form or organize into modules, as for flexibility.
- modularize — to form or organize into modules, as for flexibility.
- mole drain — an underground cylindrical drainage channel cut by a special plough to drain heavy agricultural soil
- molendinar — relating to a mill or a person who works in or lives in a mill
- molybdates — Plural form of molybdate.
- moonwalked — Simple past tense and past participle of moonwalk.
- mortadella — a large Italian sausage of pork, beef, and pork fat chopped fine, seasoned with garlic and pepper, cooked, and smoked.
- mortalised — Simple past tense and past participle of mortalise.
- mothballed — a small ball of naphthalene or sometimes of camphor for placing in closets or other storage areas to repel moths from clothing, blankets, etc.
- motherland — one's native land.
- motherload — A very large amount of something valuable.
- nandrolone — An anabolic steroid with tissue-building properties, used unlawfully to enhance performance in sports.
- niridazole — an anthelmintic substance, C 6 H 6 N 4 O 3 S, used in the treatment of schistosomiasis.
- nonaligned — not aligned: nonaligned machine parts.
- nonallowed — Not allowed.
- nondurable — not resistant to wear, decay, etc.; not sturdy: nondurable fabrics.
- nonfederal — pertaining to or of the nature of a union of states under a central government distinct from the individual governments of the separate states, as in federal government; federal system.
- nonmedical — of or relating to the science or practice of medicine: medical history; medical treatment.
- noodlehead — a fool or simpleton; dolt; blockhead.
- normalised — normalisation
- normalized — to make normal.
- obdurately — In an obdurate manner; stubbornly, intractably or inflexibly.
- occidental — (usually initial capital letter) of, relating to, or characteristic of the Occident or its natives and inhabitants.
- octahedral — having the form of an octahedron.
- odalisques — Plural form of odalisque.
- oestradiol — Alternative spelling of estradiol.
- offendable — to irritate, annoy, or anger; cause resentful displeasure in: Even the hint of prejudice offends me.
- oil-harden — to quench (steel) in a bath of oil.
- old bailey — the main criminal court of London, England.
- old master — an eminent artist of an earlier period, especially from the 15th to the 18th centuries.
- old stager — stager (def 1).