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11-letter words containing s, d, e, i

  • androgenise — Non-Oxford British standard spelling of androgenize.
  • antagonised — Simple past tense and past participle of antagonise.
  • antistudent — opposed to or acting against students
  • antisuicide — acting to prevent suicide
  • apostatized — Simple past tense and past participle of apostatize.
  • apostlebird — an omnivorous bird, Struthidea cinerea, of eastern Australia, that has chiefly dark gray-brown plumage with white tail markings and is noted for its habit of traveling in groups of about 12 related individuals.
  • arabinoside — a glycoside yielding arabinose when hydrolysed
  • archdiocese — An archdiocese is the area over which an archbishop has control.
  • archduchies — Plural form of archduchy.
  • arsenicated — Treated with arsenate or other arsenic compound.
  • arthritides — (medicine) Plural form of arthritis.
  • arthrodesis — the fusion of bones in a joint through surgery which causes immobility of the joint
  • ascendingly — moving upward; rising.
  • ascertained — to find out definitely; learn with certainty or assurance; determine: to ascertain the facts.
  • asphyxiated — Simple past tense and past participle of asphyxiate.
  • assiduities — Plural form of assiduity.
  • assimilated — Simple past tense and past participle of assimilate.
  • assimulated — Simple past tense and past participle of assimulate.
  • asteroidean — an echinoderm of the class Asteroidea, comprising the starfishes.
  • audibleness — The state or quality of being audible.
  • audiometers — Plural form of audiometer.
  • audiophiles — Plural form of audiophile.
  • auditionees — a person who competes or takes part in an audition.
  • autodialers — Plural form of autodialer.
  • autowinders — Plural form of autowinder.
  • bacchylides — flourished 5th century b.c, Greek poet.
  • backside-to — backend-to.
  • backslidden — Past participle of backslide.
  • bacteroides — any of several rod-shaped, anaerobic bacteria of the genus Bacteroides, occurring in the alimentary and genitourinary tracts of humans and other mammals, certain species of which are pathogenic.
  • bakersfield — city in SC Calif.: pop. 247,000
  • banderillas — Plural form of banderilla.
  • bangladeshi — Bangladeshi means belonging to or relating to Bangladesh, or to its people or culture.
  • basal ridge — a U -shaped ridge at the base of the posterior surface of the crown of a tooth.
  • base period — a neutral period used as a standard for comparison in constructing an index to express a variable factor: 100 is usually taken as the index number for the variable in the base period
  • basic dress — a simple, usually dark dress that may be worn with various accessories or in combination with other garments so that it is suitable for different occasions.
  • bass fiddle — double bass.
  • bastardised — Simple past tense and past participle of bastardise.
  • bastardized — If you refer to something as a bastardized form of something else, you mean that the first thing is similar to or copied from the second thing, but is of much poorer quality.
  • bastardizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bastardize.
  • bastinadoed — Simple past tense and past participle of bastinado.
  • bastinadoes — Plural form of bastinado.
  • be quids in — If you are quids in, you have more money left than you expected or get more for your money than you expected.
  • bedside rug — a rug beside a bed
  • behind bars — If you say that someone is behind bars, you mean that they are in prison.
  • behind post — one of the smaller outer posts inside which the ball must be kicked to score a behind
  • best friend — a dearest friend
  • bestridable — capable of being bestridden
  • bewhiskered — having whiskers on the cheeks
  • bigeye scad — a carangid fish, Selar crumenophthalmus, of tropical seas and Atlantic coastal waters of the U.S., having prominent eyes and commonly used as bait.
  • bindingness — the quality of being binding
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