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13-letter words containing o, l, d, r, i

  • toilet powder — a fine powder sprinkled or rubbed over the skin, especially after bathing.
  • traction load — the solid material that is carried along the bed of a river
  • trade council — a central council composed of local trade unions.
  • trading floor — stock exchange: room where trading is done
  • traditionally — of or relating to tradition.
  • trinucleotide — three linked nucleotides; triplet.
  • triple double — a score in a basketball game of at least ten points, ten rebounds, and ten assists by a single player.
  • triple-double — a score in a basketball game of at least ten points, ten rebounds, and ten assists by a single player.
  • un-cloistered — secluded from the world; sheltered: a cloistered life.
  • unbowdlerized — to expurgate (a written work) by removing or modifying passages considered vulgar or objectionable.
  • unchlorinated — not chlorinated; not treated with chlorine
  • undeleterious — injurious to health: deleterious gases.
  • underclothing — clothing worn next to the skin under outer clothes.
  • underwithhold — to withhold too little.
  • undirectional — of, relating to, or indicating direction in space.
  • unobliterated — to blot out or render undecipherable (writing, marks, etc.); efface.
  • unrefined oil — oil that hasn't been refined or processed
  • unsoldierlike — not befitting a soldier
  • untraditional — of or relating to tradition.
  • valedictorian — a student, usually the one ranking highest academically in a school graduating class, who delivers the valedictory at the commencement exercises.
  • valproic acid — a carboxylic acid, C 8 H 16 O 2 , used for its antiepileptic properties in the treatment of various seizures including petit mal.
  • versicoloured — of variable or various colours
  • victoria land — a region in Antarctica, bordering on the Ross Sea, mainly in Ross Dependency.
  • victory medal — a round bronze medal awarded to all those who served in the armed forces of the U.S. during World War I.
  • video library — video and dvd lending service
  • vindicatorily — in a vindicatory manner
  • viola d'amore — a treble viol with numerous sympathetic strings and several gut strings, producing a resonant sound.
  • violin spider — brown recluse spider.
  • wagon soldier — a field-artillery soldier.
  • water soldier — an aquatic plant, Stratiotes aloides, of Europe and NW Asia, having rosettes of large leaves and large three-petalled white flowers: family Hydrocharitaceae
  • waterflooding — (in oil, gas, or petroleum production) the practice of injecting water to maintain pressure in a reservoir and to drive the oil, etc towards the production wells
  • welding torch — tool used to fuse metals
  • well-informed — having extensive knowledge, as in one particular subject or in a variety of subjects.
  • well-ordering — an ordering in which every nonempty subset has a least member under the relation
  • well-orientedthe Orient, the countries of Asia, especially East Asia. (formerly) the countries to the E of the Mediterranean.
  • well-provided — having been furnished or supplied with a sufficient amount
  • werecrocodile — (fiction) A shapeshifter who can assume the form of a crocodile.
  • wild bergamot — a plant, Monarda fistulosa, of the mint family, native to eastern North America, having a rounded cluster of lilac-colored or purple flowers, growing in dry places.
  • wild marjoram — a similar and related European plant, Origanum vulgare
  • windsor locks — a town in N Connecticut.
  • wine-coloured — of a dark red colour, sometimes with a purplish tinge
  • woolly indris — a related nocturnal Madagascan animal, Avahi laniger, with thick grey-brown fur and a long tail
  • words fail me — I am too happy, sad, amazed, etc, to express my thoughts
  • working fluid — a liquid or gaseous working substance.
  • world service — a service of the British Broadcasting Corporation which transmits programmes in many languages around the world
  • world war iii — a hypothetical world war of the future, often conceived as a nuclear war resulting in the total destruction of the human race.
  • world-shaking — of sufficient size or importance to affect the entire world: the world-shaking effects of an international clash.
  • young ireland — a movement or party of Irish patriots in the 1840s who split with Daniel O'Connell because they favoured a more violent policy than that which he promoted
  • zero altitude — the height at which the atmospheric pressure is 610.5Pa
  • zinc chloride — a white, crystalline, deliquescent, water-soluble, poisonous solid, ZnCl 2 , used chiefly as a wood preservative, as a disinfectant and antiseptic, and in the manufacture of vulcanized fiber, parchment paper, and soldering fluxes.
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