9-letter words containing r, d, l
- midlander — a native or inhabitant of the Midlands of England
- mill-rind — rind2 .
- millboard — a strong, thick pasteboard used to make book covers.
- millerand — Alexandre [a-lek-sahn-druh] /a lɛkˈsɑ̃ drə/ (Show IPA), 1859–1943, president of France 1920–24.
- misleader — One who leads into error.
- misleared — ill-mannered; rude; crude.
- modular c — A preprocessor-based extension to C allowing modules.
- modularly — In a modular manner.
- modulator — a person or thing that modulates.
- mold-warp — the common European mole, Talpa europaea.
- moldboard — the curved metal plate in a plow that turns over the earth from the furrow.
- moldering — to turn to dust by natural decay; crumble; disintegrate; waste away: a house that had been left to molder.
- moorlands — Plural form of moorland.
- moralised — Simple past tense and past participle of moralise.
- moralized — Simple past tense and past participle of moralize.
- mordantly — sharply caustic or sarcastic, as wit or a speaker; biting.
- mouldered — Simple past tense and past participle of moulder.
- mudlogger — a person in the oil industry who checks the mud for traces of oil or gas
- mufflered — Wearing a muffler.
- mule deer — a deer, Odocoileus hemionus, of western North America, having large ears and a gray coat.
- multidrug — Of or pertaining to multiple drugs.
- multigrid — involving several grids
- nanoworld — The sphere of influence of nanotechnology.
- naturedly — (in combinations) With a certain nature, in a certain manner.
- nederland — Dutch name of the Netherlands.
- neverland — never-never land.
- new world — Western Hemisphere (def 1).
- ngerulmud — the capital of Palau (from 2006), in the state of Melekeok on the island of Babelthuap
- niggardly — reluctant to give or spend; stingy; miserly.
- nondollar — Not of, pertaining to, or measured in dollars (especially American dollars).
- northland — the land or region in the north.
- odorously — odoriferous.
- odourless — Having no odour.
- oil-fired — Oil-fired heating systems and power stations use oil as a fuel.
- old glory — the national flag of the U.S., consisting of 13 horizontal stripes that are alternately red and white, representing the original states, and of a blue field containing 50 white stars, representing the present states.
- old guard — the imperial guard created in 1804 by Napoleon: it made the last French charge at Waterloo.
- old harry — Older Use. the devil; Satan.
- old irish — the Irish language before c900. Abbreviation: OIr.
- old norse — the Germanic language of medieval Scandinavia. Abbreviation: ON.
- old river — a river bed left dry because the river has changed its course.
- old timer — a person whose residence, membership, or experience began long ago and has been continuing for a considerable length of time; veteran.
- old world — Old world is used to describe places and things that are or seem to be from an earlier period of history, and that look interesting or attractive.
- old-timer — a person whose residence, membership, or experience began long ago and has been continuing for a considerable length of time; veteran.
- old-world — of or relating to the ancient world or to a former period of history.
- oldenburg — Claes (Thure) [klous too r-uh] /klaʊs ˈtʊər ə/ (Show IPA), born 1929, U.S. sculptor, born in Sweden.
- oleanders — Plural form of oleander.
- orderable — an authoritative direction or instruction; command; mandate.
- orderless — an authoritative direction or instruction; command; mandate.
- orderlies — arranged or disposed in a neat, tidy manner or in a regular sequence: an orderly desk.
- ordinally — of or relating to an order, as of animals or plants.