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10-letter words containing o, l, d, h

  • cloth yard — a medieval unit of measure for cloth, fixed at 37 inches by Edward VI of England: also used as a length for longbow arrows
  • clothbound — (of a book) bound in stiff boards covered in cloth
  • coachloads — Plural form of coachload.
  • cold light — light emitted at low temperatures from a source that is not incandescent, such as fluorescence, phosphorescence, bioluminescence, or triboluminescence
  • cold-patch — to apply a cold patch to.
  • commonhold — a form of property tenure in which each flat in a multi-occupancy building is individually wholly owned and common areas are jointly owned
  • conchoidal — (of the fracture of minerals and rocks) having smooth shell-shaped convex and concave surfaces
  • condylarth — any of the primitive ungulate mammals of the extinct order Condylarthra, from the Paleocene and Eocene epochs, having a slender body, low-crowned teeth, and five-toed feet, each toe ending in a small hoof.
  • coolheaded — not easily flustered; calm
  • copyholder — one who reads aloud from the copy as the proof corrector follows the reading in the proof
  • cup-holder — a device for holding a cup upright, esp in a motor vehicle
  • danish oil — a furniture oil, based on synthetic resins, that gives a soft luster.
  • day school — A day school is a school where the students go home every evening and do not live at the school. Compare boarding school.
  • death blow — If you say that an event or action deals a death blow to something such as a plan or hope, or is a death blow to something, you mean that it puts an end to it.
  • death roll — a list of the people killed in a war or disaster
  • death toll — The death toll of an accident, disaster, or war is the number of people who die in it.
  • deathblows — Plural form of deathblow.
  • debtholder — (finance) An owner of a financial obligation of another party.
  • decathlons — Plural form of decathlon.
  • delphinoid — a member of the genus Delphinoidea, of which dolphins and porpoises are members
  • demolished — to lay waste to; ruin utterly: The fire demolished the area.
  • demolisher — One who demolishes.
  • demolishes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of demolish.
  • demothball — to remove (naval or military equipment) from storage or reserve, usually for active duty; reactivate.
  • deschooled — Simple past tense and past participle of deschool.
  • deschooler — an advocate of deschooling
  • diarrhoeal — Standard spelling of diarrheal.
  • dichloride — a compound in which two atoms of chlorine are combined with another atom or group
  • dichlorine — (chemistry, in combination) Two atoms of chlorine in a molecule.
  • dichlorvos — an organophosphate insecticide used to control garden and household pests and to treat worm infections
  • dienophile — (organic chemistry) A compound that readily reacts with a diene; especially an alkene in the Diels-Alder reaction.
  • diothelete — a believer in diothelism
  • diothelism — the doctrine that Christ on earth had two wills, human and divine
  • diothelite — a believer in the doctrine of ditheletism
  • diphyllous — having two leaves.
  • diplophase — the diploid part of an organism's life cycle.
  • discophile — a person who studies and collects phonograph records, especially those of a rare or specialized nature.
  • dish towel — cloth: for drying dishes
  • dishcloths — Plural form of dishcloth.
  • dishtowels — Plural form of dishtowel.
  • dochmiacal — of or relating to dochmiac verse
  • dog clutch — a clutch in which projections of one of the engaging parts fit into recesses of the other.
  • dolichurus — a dactylic hexameter characterized by a redundant syllable at the end
  • dollarfish — butterfish.
  • dollarship — the fact of being denominated in dollars
  • dollhouses — Plural form of dollhouse.
  • dolly shot — a camera shot taken from a moving dolly.
  • dolly-posh — left-handed
  • dome light — a small light under the roof of an automobile or boat.
  • doorhandle — A door handle.
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