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9-letter words containing o, d, e, l

  • episodial — Episodic.
  • escaloped — Cut or marked in the form of an escalop; scalloped.
  • esdraelon — a plain in N Israel, east of Mount Carmel
  • estradiol — A major estrogen produced in the ovaries.
  • ethmoidal — Ethmoid.
  • etiolated — (of a plant) pale and drawn out due to a lack of light.
  • euglenoid — A flagellated single-celled organism of a group that comprises euglena and its relatives.
  • eulogised — Simple past tense and past participle of eulogise.
  • eulogized — Simple past tense and past participle of eulogize.
  • evildoers — Plural form of evildoer.
  • evildoing — An evil or wicked act or behaviour, especially such a crime.
  • exodermal — of or relating to the protective outer layer (exodermis) of a plant root
  • exploding — Burst or shatter violently and noisily as a result of rapid combustion, decomposition, excessive internal pressure, or other process, typically scattering fragments widely.
  • exploited — Make full use of and derive benefit from (a resource).
  • exposedly — In an exposed way.
  • extrabold — a font with very bold characters
  • falsehood — a false statement; lie. Synonyms: fabrication, prevarication, falsification, canard, invention, fiction, story.
  • farandole — a lively dance, of Provençal origin, in which all the dancers join hands and execute various figures.
  • feel good — Informal. intended to make one happy or satisfied: a feel-good movie; feel-good politics.
  • feel-good — Informal. intended to make one happy or satisfied: a feel-good movie; feel-good politics.
  • ferhoodle — to confuse or mix up: Don't ferhoodle the things in that drawer.
  • fetlocked — having a fetlock or fetlocks
  • fidelismo — Castroism.
  • fieldboot — a close-fitting knee-length boot
  • fieldvole — a small rodent, Microtus agrestis
  • fieldwork — Also, field work. work done in the field, as research, exploration, surveying, or interviewing: archaeological fieldwork.
  • fireflood — a procedure designed to extract more oil from a well by injecting compressed air into the ground and burning some of the oil to increase the flow.
  • fixed oil — a natural vegetable or animal oil that is nonvolatile, as lard oil, linseed oil, etc.
  • flavoured — Having a specific taste, often due to the addition of flavouring.
  • fleetwood — a fishing port in NW England, in Lancashire. Pop: 26 841 (2001)
  • fleshhood — the state of being in the flesh or having flesh (as opposed to being purely spiritual)
  • flevoland — a province of the central Netherlands, created in 1986 on land reclaimed from the IJsselmeer (formerly the Zuiderzee); entirely below sea level. Capital: Lelystad. Pop: 352 000 (2003 est). Area: 1420 sq km (548 sq miles)
  • floodgate — Civil Engineering. a gate designed to regulate the flow of water.
  • floodlike — a great flowing or overflowing of water, especially over land not usually submerged.
  • floodtide — the tide when it has risen from low to high water
  • floorhead — the upper side of a floor timber on a boat or ship
  • floriated — made of or decorated with floral ornamentation: floriated design; floriated china.
  • floridean — of or relating to members of the botanical genus Florideae (red algae)
  • flounders — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of flounder.
  • flowerbed — A part of a garden or park where flowers are grown.
  • flummoxed — to bewilder; confound; confuse.
  • fluorated — (chemistry) Combined with fluorine; subjected to the action of fluoride.
  • flyrodder — an angler using an artificial fly
  • focalized — Simple past tense and past participle of focalize.
  • fold case — case sensitivity
  • folderols — Plural form of folderol.
  • food mile — a unit used to measure the distance that a food product travels from where it is produced to where it is sold or consumed
  • forclosed — Simple past tense and past participle of forclose.
  • forelands — Plural form of foreland.
  • fouled up — grossly offensive to the senses; disgustingly loathsome; noisome: a foul smell.
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