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10-letter words containing s, i, d, o

  • armadillos — Plural form of armadillo.
  • arytenoids — Plural form of arytenoid.
  • asafoetida — a bitter resin with an unpleasant onion-like smell, obtained from the roots of some umbelliferous plants of the genus Ferula: formerly used as a carminative, antispasmodic, and expectorant
  • ascaridole — a liquid, C 10 H 16 O 2 , constituting the active principle of chenopodium oil, used chiefly as a catalyst in polymerization reactions.
  • asiadollar — a U.S. dollar deposited in or credited to Asian banks and used in the money markets of the region.
  • aside from — Aside from means the same as apart from. This form is more usual in American English.
  • associated — If one thing is associated with another, the two things are connected with each other.
  • asteroidal — relating to asteroids
  • asteroidea — the class comprising the starfishes.
  • astonished — If you are astonished by something, you are very surprised about it.
  • astounding — If something is astounding, you are shocked or amazed that it could exist or happen.
  • audio disc — an act of recording.
  • audiobooks — Plural form of audiobook.
  • audiograms — Plural form of audiogram.
  • audiotapes — Plural form of audiotape.
  • australoid — denoting, relating to, or belonging to a supposed racial group that includes the native Australians and certain other peoples of southern Asia and the Pacific islands.
  • authorised — Alternative spelling of authorized.
  • autodigest — To carry out autodigestion.
  • avoidances — Plural form of avoidance.
  • bandicoots — Plural form of bandicoot.
  • bandoliers — Plural form of bandolier.
  • bardacious — bodacious.
  • bio-diesel — Bio-diesel is diesel fuel made from biological or natural sources.
  • biodiverse — containing a wide variety of plant and animal species
  • bird louse — any of an order (Mallophaga) of small, wingless insects with biting mouthparts, that live as external parasites on birds
  • bishopbird — any African weaverbird of the genus Euplectes (or Pyromelana), the males of which have black plumage marked with red or yellow
  • bisphenoid — a tetrahedral form, each edge of which is bisected by the perpendicular bisecting the edge that does not intersect it.
  • blastodisc — the blastula that forms as a flattened sphere on top of the yolk in the yolk-laden eggs of birds and reptiles.
  • blastodisk — germinal disk
  • blind spot — If you say that someone has a blind spot about something, you mean that they seem to be unable to understand it or to see how important it is.
  • blind-spot — Also called blind spot. an area in which radio or cell phone signals are weak and their reception poor.
  • blindstory — a windowless story
  • bloodiness — the state of being bloody
  • bloodstain — A bloodstain is a mark on a surface caused by blood.
  • board side — the broad side of a piece of lumber.
  • body shirt — a close-fitting shirt or blouse having a shape and seams that follow the contours of the body.
  • bois d'arc — Osage orange (def 1).
  • boisbriand — a town in S Quebec, in E Canada, near Montreal.
  • bollandist — any of the editors of the Acta Sanctorum.
  • bona fides — Someone's bona fides are their good or sincere intentions.
  • bordelaise — denoting a brown sauce flavoured with red wine and sometimes mushrooms
  • bosun bird — tropic bird.
  • boundaries — something that indicates bounds or limits; a limiting or bounding line.
  • bounderish — having the qualities of a bounder
  • bowdlerise — to expurgate (a written work) by removing or modifying passages considered vulgar or objectionable.
  • bowdlerism — to expurgate (a written work) by removing or modifying passages considered vulgar or objectionable.
  • broodiness — moody; gloomy.
  • caddisworm — the aquatic larva of a caddis fly, which constructs a protective case around itself made of silk, sand, stones, etc
  • camisadoes — Plural form of camisado.
  • carbolised — phenolate (def 2).
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