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10-letter words containing o, l, e, d, b

  • doubleness — the quality or condition of being double.
  • doubletons — Plural form of doubleton.
  • doubletree — a pivoted bar with a whiffletree attached to each end, used in harnessing two horses abreast.
  • doublewide — Alternative spelling of double-wide.
  • doubleword — two bytes considered as a single storage entity, used in some high-level programming languages.
  • doughbelly — stoneroller (def 1).
  • downblouse — Describing a voyeuristic image of the view down a woman's cleavage.
  • drop cable — Wiring between a computer and its Ethernet transceiver. Maximum length if full-spec is 47m.
  • drop elbow — an elbow having lugs for attaching it to a wall or joist.
  • drop table — a tabletop hinged to a wall, held in a horizontal position by a bracket while in use.
  • dumbledore — (dialectal) A bumblebee.
  • emblazoned — Simple past tense and past participle of emblazon.
  • emboldened — Having been made bold.
  • emboldener — a person or thing that emboldens
  • endorsable — (legal, of a driving offence) Leading to endorsement of one's driving licence with penalty points.
  • fiddle bow — a bow with which the strings of the violin or a similar instrument are set in vibration.
  • fieldboots — knee-length boots
  • flakeboard — a form of particle board.
  • floordrobe — a pile of clothes left on the floor of a room
  • flower bud — Botany. a small axillary or terminal protuberance on a plant, containing rudimentary foliage (leaf bud) the rudimentary inflorescence (flower bud) or both (mixed bud) an undeveloped or rudimentary stem or branch of a plant.
  • flowerbeds — Plural form of flowerbed.
  • fluoboride — (chemistry) Any borofluoride.
  • foolbegged — foolish
  • formidable — causing fear, apprehension, or dread: a formidable opponent.
  • furbelowed — Simple past tense and past participle of furbelow.
  • globalised — Simple past tense and past participle of globalise.
  • globalized — to extend to other or all parts of the globe; make worldwide: efforts to globalize the auto industry.
  • god bless! — may God bestow blessings on you
  • goldbeater — a person who pounds gold into thin leaves for use in gilding
  • goldbergerJoseph, 1874–1929, U.S. physician, born in Austria: discovered the cause of and treatment for pellagra.
  • golden boy — a man or boy who is especially popular and successful
  • gorbellied — a protruding belly.
  • hardboiled — Alternative spelling of hard-boiled.
  • hebdomadal — taking place, coming together, or published once every seven days; weekly: hebdomadal meetings; hebdomadal groups; hebdomadal journals.
  • holy bread — bread used in a Eucharistic service, both before and after consecration.
  • hornblende — a dark-green to black mineral of the amphibole group, calcium magnesium iron and hydroxyl aluminosilicate.
  • hotblooded — Spirited, rash, reckless.
  • jobholders — Plural form of jobholder.
  • lead block — any block that alters the direction of a rope; fairlead.
  • lear board — (on a sloping roof) a board laid next to the gutter to receive the turned-up edge of the metal lining.
  • linerboard — a type of paperboard used especially for containers, as corrugated boxes.
  • loaf bread — commercially baked bread; store-bought bread.
  • loan-blend — a compound word or expression consisting of both native and foreign elements.
  • longbeards — Plural form of longbeard.
  • love beads — a necklace of small, often handmade beads, worn as a symbol of peace and goodwill, especially in the 1960s.
  • low-budget — made or done on a small or reduced budget; costing relatively little money: a low-budget film.
  • mandelbrot — designating or of any of various sets of points used in the study of chaos to generate fractals
  • marblewood — any of several trees having wood somewhat resembling marble in graining or texture, as Diospyros marmorata, of southern Asia, or Olea paniculata, of Australia.
  • microblade — bladelet.
  • middlebrow — a person of conventional tastes and interests in matters of culture; a moderately cultivated person.
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