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9-letter words containing o, u, l, d

  • oldsquaws — Plural form of oldsquaw.
  • orotundly — In an orotund manner.
  • osculated — Simple past tense and past participle of osculate.
  • outdazzle — (transitive) To surpass by dazzling more than; to outshine.
  • outfields — Plural form of outfield.
  • outhandle — to handle or operate in a superior way to: That car outhandles all others in its class.
  • outlander — a foreigner; alien.
  • outlasted — to endure or last longer than: The pyramids outlasted the civilization that built them.
  • outlooked — Simple past tense and past participle of outlook.
  • outplayed — Simple past tense and past participle of outplay.
  • outsailed — Simple past tense and past participle of outsail.
  • outwardly — as regards appearance or outward manifestation: outwardly charming; outwardly considerate.
  • overbuild — to erect too many buildings in (an area).
  • overcloud — to overspread with or as if with clouds: a summer storm that briefly overclouds the sun; to overcloud one's pleasure with solemn thoughts.
  • palladous — of or containing bivalent palladium.
  • paragould — a city in NE Arkansas.
  • pendulous — hanging down loosely: pendulous blossoms.
  • planuloid — relating to a planula
  • playdough — children's modelling clay
  • plugboard — Electricity. an electric switchboard with plugs for telephones and the like.
  • poly-drug — being or pertaining to several drug used simultaneously, especially narcotics or addictive drugs: a center for dealing with polydrug abuse.
  • polydorus — flourished 1st century b.c, Greek sculptor who, with Agesander and Athenodorus, carved the Laocoön group.
  • populated — to inhabit; live in; be the inhabitants of.
  • poulticed — a soft, moist mass of cloth, bread, meal, herbs, etc., applied hot as a medicament to the body.
  • pull cord — a cord attached to a blind, light switch, appliance, curtain etc which is pulled to operate it
  • pull down — designed to be pulled down for use: a pull-down bed; a desk with a pull-down front.
  • pull-down — designed to be pulled down for use: a pull-down bed; a desk with a pull-down front.
  • pulpboard — a board made from pulpwood.
  • pureblood — an individual, especially an animal, whose ancestry consists of a single strain or type unmixed with any other.
  • purloined — to take dishonestly; steal; filch; pilfer.
  • puzzledom — the domain of puzzles
  • quinoidal — of or resembling quinone.
  • quodlibet — a subtle or elaborate argument or point of debate, usually on a theological or scholastic subject.
  • realaudio — (tool, communications)   A program from Real Media for playing audio over the Internet, and the lossy audio compression format it uses. The system is implemented as a client/server architecture. The RealAudio server incorporates an encoder which compresses sound into RealAudio files. The client side is a web browser plug-in or add-on (a recent version of Internet Explorer apparently has built-in support for RealAudio) which allows the stream of data sent from the server to be uncompressed and output using the normal sound facilities of the computer, such as a sound card. A 14.4 KBps or better modem is required, and a 28.8 KBps connection is recommended for music-quality sound.
  • red cloud — 1822-1909; Dakota Indian chief
  • redoubler — a person who redoubles
  • remoulade — a cold sauce made with mayonnaise and various condiments and herbs, as chopped pickles, capers, mustard, parsley, chervil, and tarragon.
  • rolled-up — Rolled-up objects have been folded or wrapped into a cylindrical shape.
  • rouletted — cut or engraved with a roulette
  • round lot — the conventional unit or quantity in which commodities or securities are bought and sold.
  • roundball — basketball
  • roundelay — a song in which a phrase, line, or the like, is continually repeated.
  • roundheel — an eagerly immoral woman
  • scoundrel — an unprincipled, dishonorable person; villain.
  • should've — Should've is the usual spoken form of 'should have', especially when 'have' is an auxiliary verb.
  • shouldn't — Shouldn't is the usual spoken form of 'should not'.
  • snowmould — a fungal disease of soil or grass resulting from snow cover
  • solifugid — sun spider.
  • soul food — traditional black American cookery, which originated in the rural South, consisting of such foods as chitterlings, pig knuckles, turnip greens, and cornbread.
  • sound law — phonetic law.
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