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

  • dissolved — That has been disintegrated in a solvent.
  • dissolver — One who, or that which, dissolves or dissipates.
  • dissolves — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dissolve.
  • do a deal — to arrange or settle; conclude (a transaction)
  • do a line — to associate (with a person of the opposite sex) regularly; go out (with)
  • do battle — fight, struggle
  • do nicely — If someone or something is doing nicely, they are being successful.
  • do-little — a lazy person; one who does little but does not admit to it.
  • docetaxel — A particular drug used in chemotherapy.
  • dock leaf — the typically broad leaf of any of various temperate weedy plants of the polygonaceous genus Rumex, having greenish or reddish flowers
  • dodecanal — lauric aldehyde.
  • dodgeball — a circle game in which players throw an inflated ball at opponents within the circle who try to avoid being hit, and therefore eliminated, the winner being the one who remains unhit.
  • dog whelk — any of several carnivorous, marine gastropods of the family Nassidae.
  • doglegged — Simple past tense and past participle of dogleg.
  • dolefully — sorrowful; mournful; melancholy: a doleful look on her face.
  • doleritic — Of the nature of dolerite.
  • dolgellau — a market town and tourist centre in NW Wales, in Gwynedd. Pop: 2407 (2001)
  • doll-like — a small figure representing a baby or other human being, especially for use as a child's toy.
  • dollarize — to replace a country's currency with the US dollar
  • dolled up — a small figure representing a baby or other human being, especially for use as a child's toy.
  • dollhouse — a miniature house the scale of children's dolls.
  • dolliness — the quality or characteristic of being like a doll
  • dolmetsch — Arnold. 1858–1940, British musician, born in France. He contributed greatly to the revival of interest in early music and instruments
  • dolomites — a very common mineral, calcium magnesium carbonate, CaMg(CO 3) 2 , occurring in crystals and in masses.
  • dolostone — Rock consisting of dolomite.
  • dolphinet — a female dolphin
  • domiciled — a place of residence; abode; house or home.
  • domiciles — Plural form of domicile.
  • domitable — Able to be tamed or bent to one's will; tamable, subduable.
  • donatello — (Donato di Niccolo di Betto Bardi) 1386?–1466, Italian sculptor.
  • done deal — sth formally agreed
  • donepezil — a drug used to treat dementia
  • doodlebug — any of various small, squat vehicles.
  • doolittleHilda ("H.D") 1886–1961, U.S. poet.
  • doorbells — Plural form of doorbell.
  • doorplate — a small identification plate on the outside door of a house or room, bearing the occupant's name, the apartment or house number, or the like.
  • dorbeetle — The dor.
  • dormobile — a vanlike vehicle specially equipped for living in while travelling
  • dorsiflex — Bend (something, typically the hand or foot ) dorsally or toward its upper surface.
  • dotterels — Plural form of dotterel.
  • double ax — an ax with a double-edged blade, frequently depicted in prehistoric decorative designs of the eastern Mediterranean region, especially in Minoan religious sites.
  • double up — twice as large, heavy, strong, etc.; twofold in size, amount, number, extent, etc.: a double portion; a new house double the size of the old one.
  • doubledayAbner, 1819–93, U.S. army officer; sometimes credited with inventing the modern game of baseball.
  • doubleton — a set of only two cards of the same suit in a hand as dealt: The other player held a doubleton.
  • doubtable — (uncommon) Capable of being doubted; doubtful; dubious; dubitable. See usage notes below.
  • doubtless — without doubt; certainly; surely; unquestionably.
  • doughlike — Resembling dough.
  • dovetails — Plural form of dovetail.
  • dowelling — Present participle of dowel.
  • dowerless — Law. the portion of a deceased husband's real property allowed to his widow for her lifetime.
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