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10-letter words containing o, d, n, t

  • antimonide — a compound of antimony
  • antipodean — Antipodean describes people or things that come from or relate to Australia and New Zealand.
  • arytenoids — Plural form of arytenoid.
  • astonished — If you are astonished by something, you are very surprised about it.
  • astounding — If something is astounding, you are shocked or amazed that it could exist or happen.
  • auditioned — Simple past tense and past participle of audition.
  • auditionee — a person who competes or takes part in an audition.
  • auditioner — a person who attends an audition
  • autowinder — a battery-operated device for advancing the film in a camera automatically after each exposure
  • avoidantly — In an avoidant manner.
  • backend-to — in a reversed position; backward.
  • bandicoots — Plural form of bandicoot.
  • basutoland — Lesotho
  • bat around — to discuss (an idea, proposition, etc) informally
  • bayonetted — (British) Simple past tense and past participle of bayonet.
  • bedlington — Also called Bedlingtonshire [bed-ling-tuh n-sheer, -sher] /ˈbɛd lɪŋ tənˌʃɪər, -ʃər/ (Show IPA). an urban area in E Northumberland, in N England.
  • bernadotte — Folke (ˈfɔlke), Count. 1895–1948, Swedish diplomat, noted for his work with the Red Cross during World War II and as United Nations mediator in Palestine (1948). He was assassinated by Jewish terrorists
  • bettendorf — a city in E Iowa.
  • blind spot — If you say that someone has a blind spot about something, you mean that they seem to be unable to understand it or to see how important it is.
  • blind-spot — Also called blind spot. an area in which radio or cell phone signals are weak and their reception poor.
  • blindstory — a windowless story
  • blood knot — barrel knot.
  • bloodstain — A bloodstain is a mark on a surface caused by blood.
  • bloodstone — a dark-green variety of chalcedony with red spots: used as a gemstone
  • body count — the number of people killed
  • bollandist — any of the editors of the Acta Sanctorum.
  • bonnethead — a hammerhead shark, Sphyrna tiburo, found in shallow waters from Brazil to Massachusetts, having a spade-shaped head.
  • bottomland — a lowland alluvial area near a river
  • bridgetown — the capital of Barbados, a port on the SW coast. Pop: 144 000 (2005 est)
  • build into — to make (something) a definite part of (a contract, agreement, etc)
  • bunt order — a dominance hierarchy seen in herds of cattle, established and maintained by bunting.
  • burned-out — consumed; rendered unserviceable or ineffectual by maximum use: a burned-out tube.
  • buttondown — (of a shirt collar) having buttonholes so it can be buttoned to the body of the shirt.
  • buttonhold — to buttonhole a person
  • buttonmold — a small disk of wood, metal, etc., which is covered as with cloth or leather to form a button
  • buttonwood — a North American plane tree, Platanus occidentalis
  • by dint of — If you achieve a result by dint of something, you achieve it by means of that thing.
  • candy-coat — sugarcoat (def 2).
  • cantonized — canton (def 7).
  • carbonated — Carbonated drinks are drinks that contain small bubbles of carbon dioxide.
  • carotenoid — any of a group of red or yellow pigments, including carotenes, found in plants and certain animal tissues
  • cat around — to search promiscuously for sexual partners; be promiscuous
  • celadonite — a hydrous silicate of iron and potassium; an iron-rich soft mica.
  • centerfold — A centerfold is a picture that covers the two central pages of a magazine, especially a photograph of a naked or partly naked woman.
  • centrefold — A centrefold is a picture that covers the two central pages of a magazine, especially a photograph of a naked or partly naked woman.
  • centroidal — of or relating to a centroid
  • cestoidean — one of the Cestoda, a class of tapeworm
  • chadderton — a town in NW England, in Oldham unitary authority, in Greater Manchester. Pop: 33 001 (2001)
  • chardonnet — (Louis Marie) Hilaire Bernigaud (ilɛr bɛrniɡo), Comte de. 1839–1924, French chemist and industrialist who produced rayon, the first artificial fibre
  • chondrites — Plural form of chondrite.
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