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10-letter words containing o, d, e

  • emendatory — (archaic) Pertaining to emendation; corrective.
  • emolliated — Simple past tense and past participle of emolliate.
  • empedocles — ?490–430 bc, Greek philosopher and scientist, who held that the world is composed of four elements, air, fire, earth, and water, which are governed by the opposing forces of love and discord
  • emulsioned — Painted with emulsion paint.
  • emulsoidal — of or relating to an emulsoid
  • encomienda — A grant by the Spanish Crown to a colonist in America conferring the right to demand tribute and forced labor from the Indian inhabitants of an area.
  • encouraged — Simple past tense and past participle of encourage.
  • encroached — Simple past tense and past participle of encroach.
  • end around — a play in which an offensive end or wide receiver, after running across the field behind the line of scrimmage and taking a handoff from the quarterback, attempts to advance downfield
  • end to end — in a row
  • endamoebic — relating to endamebae
  • endeavored — Simple past tense and past participle of endeavor.
  • endeavours — Plural form of endeavour.
  • endergonic — (of a metabolic or chemical process) accompanied by or requiring the absorption of energy, the products being of greater free energy than the reactants.
  • endobiotic — (of a parasite or symbiont) living within the tissues of a host.
  • endocardia — Plural form of endocardium.
  • endocervix — (anatomy) The mucous membrane of the cervical canal.
  • endocrania — Plural form of endocranium.
  • endocrinal — Endocrine.
  • endocytose — (cytology) Of a cell, to ingest material by folding the plasma membrane inwards around it.
  • endodermal — Of or pertaining to the endoderm.
  • endodermis — the specialized innermost layer of cortex in roots and some stems, which controls the passage of water and dissolved substances between the cortex and stele
  • endodontic — Referring to, or associated with endodontics.
  • endoenzyme — (enzyme) Any enzyme that functions within the cell in which it was generated.
  • endogamous — (of a marriage) Within a social group. The practice of endogamy.
  • endogenous — Having an internal cause or origin.
  • endolithic — Within rock.
  • endometria — Plural form of endometrium.
  • endomorphs — Plural form of endomorph.
  • endomysium — A layer of connective tissue which surrounds individual muscle fibers.
  • endopelvic — (anatomy) Within the pelvis.
  • endophytes — Plural form of endophyte.
  • endophytic — Of or relating to an endophyte.
  • endopleura — the internal coating of a seed
  • endorhizal — (of an embryo) having the radical covered by the cotyledon
  • endorphins — Plural form of endorphin.
  • endorsable — (legal, of a driving offence) Leading to endorsement of one's driving licence with penalty points.
  • endoscopes — Plural form of endoscope.
  • endoscopic — Of, or relating to endoscopy or an endoscope.
  • endosmosis — Osmosis in which fluid flows through a membrane towards a region of higher concentration.
  • endosphere — (biology) All the endophytes of a plant.
  • endospores — Plural form of endospore.
  • endostosis — (physiology) A process of bone formation in which ossification takes place within the substance of the cartilage.
  • endosulfan — (chemistry) a toxic chlorinated polycyclic insecticide used to control mites.
  • endothecia — Plural form of endothecium.
  • endothelia — Plural form of endothelium.
  • endotherms — Plural form of endotherm.
  • endothermy — (biology) A form of thermoregulation in which heat is generated by the organism's metabolism.
  • endotoxins — Plural form of endotoxin.
  • endovenous — (anatomy) Inside a vein.
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