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10-letter words containing o, l, d, n, r, s

  • alessandroVictor Nicholas, 1915–76, U.S. orchestra conductor.
  • alexandros — Alexander (def 2).
  • banderoles — Plural form of banderole.
  • bandoleers — Plural form of bandoleer.
  • bandoleros — Plural form of bandolero.
  • bandoliers — Plural form of bandolier.
  • blindstory — a windowless story
  • broadlands — a Palladian mansion near Romsey in Hampshire: formerly the home of Lord Palmerston and Lord Mountbatten
  • chondrules — Plural form of chondrule.
  • corn salad — any valerianaceous plant of the genus Valerianella, esp the European species V. locusta, which often grows in cornfields and whose leaves are sometimes used in salads
  • cornfields — Plural form of cornfield.
  • cradlesong — a lullaby
  • dorsal fin — the fin or finlike integumentary expansion generally developed on the back of aquatic vertebrates.
  • dyscontrol — The inability to control one's behavior.
  • endorsable — (legal, of a driving offence) Leading to endorsement of one's driving licence with penalty points.
  • floridness — The quality of being florid.
  • forestland — land containing or covered with forests.
  • girandoles — Plural form of girandole.
  • glanderous — Characteristic of, pertaining to, or afflicted by glanders.
  • goldenrods — Plural form of goldenrod.
  • gondoliers — Plural form of gondolier.
  • groundless — without rational basis: groundless fears.
  • groundsels — Plural form of groundsel.
  • groundsill — the lowermost sill of a framed structure, especially one lying close to the ground.
  • handscroll — A traditional Asian scroll that unfolds horizontally so that the reader can view one section at a time while holding it in the hands.
  • landowners — Plural form of landowner.
  • lederhosen — Leather shorts with H-shaped suspenders, traditionally worn by men in Alpine regions such as Bavaria.
  • longbeards — Plural form of longbeard.
  • lord knows — You can say 'Lord knows' to emphasize something that you feel or believe very strongly.
  • lordliness — The property of being lordly; the bearing or manner of a lord.
  • mcreynoldsJames Clark, 1862–1946, U.S. jurist: associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court 1914–41.
  • mesne lord — (in old English law) an intermediate feudal lord; the tenant of a chief lord and a lord to his own tenants.
  • nesselrode — a mixture of preserved fruits, nuts, etc., used as a sauce or in pies, puddings, ice cream, or the like.
  • normalised — normalisation
  • northlands — Plural form of northland.
  • outlanders — Plural form of outlander.
  • red salmon — sockeye salmon.
  • roundheels — a prostitute.
  • rowlandsonThomas, 1756–1827, English caricaturist.
  • salvadoran — of El Salvador or its people or culture
  • sandlotter — a youngster who plays baseball in a sandlot.
  • sandroller — a North American fresh-water fish, Percopsis transmontana, related to the troutperch but having a deeper, more compressed body.
  • slanderous — defamation; calumny: rumors full of slander.
  • smoldering — to burn without flame; undergo slow or suppressed combustion.
  • solar pond — a pool with a bottom layer of salt water and top layer of fresh water, designed to capture solar radiation as a source of energy for generating heat or electricity.
  • solar wind — an emanation from the sun's corona consisting of a flow of charged particles, mainly electrons and protons, that interacts with the magnetic field of the earth and other planetary bodies.
  • solderings — any parts which have been soldered together
  • soldier on — a person who serves in an army; a person engaged in military service.
  • soldiering — a person who serves in an army; a person engaged in military service.
  • sourdeline — a type of bagpipe

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