9-letter words containing o, n, d, r
- stand for — (of a person) to be in an upright position on the feet.
- standover — practising or relating to acts of threatening, intimidating or extorting money from people by force
- stonkered — to hit hard; knock unconscious.
- strouding — a woolly material used to make strouds or blankets
- sundowner — Chiefly British. an alcoholic drink taken after completing the day's work, usually at sundown.
- swordsman — a person who uses or is skilled in the use of a sword.
- syndromic — Pathology, Psychiatry. a group of symptoms that together are characteristic of a specific disorder, disease, or the like.
- synedrion — an assembly of judges or representatives
- tear down — to pull apart or in pieces by force, especially so as to leave ragged or irregular edges. Synonyms: rend, rip, rive. Antonyms: mend, repair, sew.
- terpenoid — a class of chemical compounds including all terpenes
- thornbird — any of various small S American birds of the genus Phacellodomus
- thorndike — Ashley Horace, 1871–1933, U.S. literary historian and teacher.
- threnodic — a poem, speech, or song of lamentation, especially for the dead; dirge; funeral song.
- throwdown — challenge to a physical or artistic competition
- tinderbox — a box for holding tinder, usually fitted with a flint and steel.
- tonbridge — a market town in SE England, in SW Kent on the River Medway. Pop: 35 833 (2001)
- top round — a cut of beef taken from inside the round, which is below the rump and above the upper leg.
- tornadoes — a localized, violently destructive windstorm occurring over land, especially in the Middle West, and characterized by a long, funnel-shaped cloud extending toward the ground and made visible by condensation and debris. Compare waterspout (def 3).
- tournedos — small slices of fillet of beef, round and thick, served with a variety of sauces and garnished.
- tradition — the handing down of statements, beliefs, legends, customs, information, etc., from generation to generation, especially by word of mouth or by practice: a story that has come down to us by popular tradition.
- trainload — the cargo or passenger capacity of a train.
- transcode — (language) An early system on the Ferut computer.
- trazodone — a white crystalline powder, C 19 H 22 ClN 5 O, used in the treatment of major depression disorders.
- trebizond — a medieval empire in NE Asia Minor 1204–1461.
- trihedron — the figure determined by three planes meeting in a point.
- trondheim — a seaport in central Norway, on Trondheim Fiord.
- turn down — to cause to move around on an axis or about a center; rotate: to turn a wheel.
- turned on — lively and chic; switched-on.
- turned-on — lively and chic; switched-on.
- turnround — A turnround is the same as a turnaround.
- una corda — with the soft pedal depressed (a musical direction in piano playing).
- unaborted — (esp of a baby or pregnancy) not aborted or ended
- unadorned — to decorate or add beauty to, as by ornaments: garlands of flowers adorning their hair.
- unaroused — to stir to action or strong response; excite: to arouse a crowd; to arouse suspicion.
- unboarded — a piece of wood sawed thin, and of considerable length and breadth compared with the thickness.
- unbroiled — not broiled
- unbrowned — (of food) not browned
- uncandour — lack of candour
- uncoerced — to compel by force, intimidation, or authority, especially without regard for individual desire or volition: They coerced him into signing the document.
- uncordial — unfriendly
- uncovered — having no cover or covering.
- uncropped — the cultivated produce of the ground, while growing or when gathered: the wheat crop.
- uncrossed — not crossed.
- uncrowded — filled to excess; packed.
- uncrowned — not crowned; not having yet assumed the crown.
- under-god — the one Supreme Being, the creator and ruler of the universe.
- underbody — the bottom or underneath part, as of a mechanism or animal: the underbody of a tank.
- underboss — a lesser or minor boss, often the second in command, as in an underworld hierarchy.
- undercoat — a coat or jacket worn under another.
- undercook — to cook for less than the recommended time