10-letter words containing o, u, t, d, e
- outredding — the act of redeeming land or goods
- outrivaled — Simple past tense and past participle of outrival.
- outshouted — Simple past tense and past participle of outshout.
- outside in — another term for inside out
- outside of — the outer side, surface, or part; exterior: The outside of the house needs painting.
- outsmarted — to get the better of (someone); outwit.
- outsourced — Simple past tense and past participle of outsource.
- outspreads — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outspread.
- outstepped — Simple past tense and past participle of outstep.
- outweighed — Simple past tense and past participle of outweigh.
- outworlder — (scifi) One who comes from another planet.
- overbudget — costing or being more than the amount alloted or budgeted: The building is half-finished and it's already overbudget.
- overturned — to destroy the power of; overthrow; defeat; vanquish.
- packed out — If a place is packed out, it is very full of people.
- perdu-mont — Mont [mawn] /mɔ̃/ (Show IPA). French name of Monte Perdido.
- piano duet — a musical composition for two pianists playing two pianos or together at one piano.
- played out — a dramatic composition or piece; drama.
- pleurodont — fused or attached to the inner edge of the jaw, as a tooth.
- pollutedly — in a polluted manner
- posturized — to posture; pose.
- pound note — paper money: one pound sterling
- proctodeum — a depression in the ectoderm of the anal region of a young embryo, which develops into part of the anal canal.
- productile — capable of being lengthened out; extensile.
- productive — having the power of producing; generative; creative: a productive effort.
- pseudo-tty — (operating system) Berkeley Unix networking device which appears to an application program as an ordinary terminal but which is in fact connected via the network to a process running on a different host or a windowing system. Pseudo-ttys have a slave half and a control half. The slave tty (/dev/ttyp*) is the device that user programs use and the control tty (/dev/ptyp*) is used by daemons to talk to the net.
- pseudosalt — a compound whose formula is that of a salt, but that does not ionize in solution
- pseudosuit — /soo'doh-s[y]oot"/ A suit wannabee; a hacker who has decided that he wants to be in management or administration and begins wearing ties, sport coats, and (shudder!) suits voluntarily. It's his funeral. See also lobotomy.
- put to bed — a piece of furniture upon which or within which a person sleeps, rests, or stays when not well.
- quadcopter — A rotorcraft propelled by four rotors.
- questioned — a sentence in an interrogative form, addressed to someone in order to get information in reply.
- quiet down — stop talking so loudly
- quodlibets — Plural form of quodlibet.
- racked out — a framework of bars, wires, or pegs on which articles are arranged or deposited: a clothes rack; a luggage rack.
- radio tube — a vacuum tube used in a radio receiving set.
- recomputed — to determine by calculation; reckon; calculate: to compute the period of Jupiter's revolution.
- rediscount — to discount again.
- redocument — a written or printed paper furnishing information or evidence, as a passport, deed, bill of sale, or bill of lading; a legal or official paper.
- remodulate — to regulate by or adjust to a certain measure or proportion; soften; tone down.
- rheumatoid — resembling rheumatism.
- round tape — (storage, jargon) Industry-standard 1/2-inch magnetic tape (7- or 9-track) on traditional circular reels. See macrotape, opposite: square tape.
- roundtable — a number of persons gathered together for conference, discussion of some subject, etc., and often seated at a round table.
- routinised — to develop into a regular procedure.
- routinized — to develop into a regular procedure.
- rudderpost — the vertical member of a stern frame on which the rudder is hung; a sternpost.
- ruddevator — a control surface functioning both as a rudder and as an elevator.
- rutherford — Daniel, 1749–1819, Scottish physician and chemist: discoverer of nitrogen.
- sans doute — without doubt; certainly.
- self-doubt — lack of confidence in the reliability of one's own motives, personality, thought, etc.
- smoked out — the visible vapor and gases given off by a burning or smoldering substance, especially the gray, brown, or blackish mixture of gases and suspended carbon particles resulting from the combustion of wood, peat, coal, or other organic matter.
- smudge pot — a container for burning oil or other fuels to produce smudge, as for protecting fruit trees from frost.