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10-letter words containing s, u, l, i, n, d

  • adulations — excessive devotion to someone; servile flattery.
  • andalusian — from or relating to Andalusia
  • andalusite — a grey, pink, or brown hard mineral consisting of aluminium silicate in orthorhombic crystalline form. It occurs in metamorphic rocks and is used as a refractory and as a gemstone. Formula: Al2SiO5
  • annualised — to calculate for or as for an entire year: Investors earned an annualized rate of seven percent paid quarterly.
  • candaulism — A practice or in which a man exposes his female partner, or images of her, to other people for their pleasure.
  • cloudiness — full of or overcast by clouds: a cloudy sky.
  • coldfusion — (web, database, tool)   Allaire Corporation's commercial database application development tool that allows databases to have a web interface, so a database can be queried and updated using a web browser. The ColdFusion Server application runs on the web server and has access to a database. ColdFusion files on the web server are HTML pages with additional ColdFusion commands to query or update the database, written in CFML. When the page is requested by the user, the web server passes the page to the Cold Fusion application, which executes the CFML commands, places the results of the CFML commands in the HTML file, and returns the page to the web server. The page returned to the web server is now an ordinary HTML file, and it is sent to the user. Examples of ColdFusion applications include order entry, event registration, catalogue search, directories, calendars, and interactive training. ColdFusion applications are robust because all database interactions are encapsulated in a single industrial-strength CGI script. The formatting and presentation can be modified and revised at any time (as opposed to having to edit and recompile source code). ColdFusion Server can connect with any database that supports ODBC or OLE DB or one that has a native database driver. Native database drivers are available for Oracle and Sybase databases. ColdFusion is available for Windows, Solaris, and HP-UX. A development environment for creating ColdFusion files, called ColdFusion Studio, is also available for Windows. The filename extension for ColdFusion files is .cfm
  • cuddliness — The condition of being cuddly.
  • delusional — having false or unrealistic beliefs or opinions: Senators who think they will get agreement on a comprehensive tax bill are delusional.
  • desludging — mud, mire, or ooze; slush.
  • desmoulins — (Lucie Simplice) Camille (Benoît) (kamij). 1760–94, French revolutionary leader, pamphleteer, and orator
  • dieselpunk — A postmodern genre of art as well as a budding subculture that combines the aesthetics of the interbellum period through World War II and ending circa 1950s (a range of time often referred to as the \u201cdiesel era\u201d by the dieselpunk community) with contemporary creations.
  • diflunisal — a substance, C 13 H 8 F 2 O 3 , used as an analgesic, antipyretic, and anti-inflammatory drug in the treatment of rheumatoid diseases and other musculoskeletal disorders.
  • diluteness — The state or quality of being dilute.
  • discluding — Present participle of disclude.
  • discounsel — to advise (a person) against a specific act
  • disdainful — full of or showing disdain; scornful.
  • disfluency — Pathology. impairment of the ability to produce smooth, fluent speech.
  • disgruntle — to put into a state of sulky dissatisfaction; make discontent.
  • displuming — Present participle of displume.
  • disulfoton — a pale-yellow, highly toxic liquid, C 8 H 19 O 2 PS 3 , used as an insecticide and miticide.
  • disvaluing — Present participle of disvalue.
  • diurnalist — a person who writes a diurnal; a journalist
  • duniwassal — (in Scotland) a minor nobleman
  • emulsioned — Painted with emulsion paint.
  • euglenoids — Plural form of euglenoid.
  • foundlings — Plural form of foundling.
  • groundsill — the lowermost sill of a framed structure, especially one lying close to the ground.
  • guidelines — A general rule, principle, or piece of advice.
  • hounsfield — ˈGodfrey Newˌbold (ˈnuˌboʊld ) ; no̅oˈbōldˌ) 1919-2004; Brit. engineer & inventor: developed the CAT scanner
  • illusioned — something that deceives by producing a false or misleading impression of reality.
  • industrial — of, pertaining to, of the nature of, or resulting from industry: industrial production; industrial waste.
  • interludes — Plural form of interlude.
  • jugendstil — art nouveau as practiced in German-speaking countries.
  • klendusity — (in plants) the ability to resist disease
  • languished — Simple past tense and past participle of languish.
  • laudations — Plural form of laudation.
  • laudianism — the policies and practices of Archbishop Laud or his supporters.
  • libidinous — full of sexual lust; lustful; lewd; lascivious.
  • liquidness — The quality of being liquid (flowing state of matter).
  • longitudes — Plural form of longitude.
  • luminesced — Simple past tense and past participle of luminesce.
  • lundy isle — an island at the mouth of the Bristol Channel, off Devon, SW England: historic refuge for pirates and smugglers. 1.5 sq. mi. (4 sq. km).
  • maudlinism — A maudlin condition.
  • mudslinger — One who casts aspersion, who insults. Especially a political candidate who makes negative statements about the opposition.
  • nautiloids — Plural form of nautiloid.
  • nidicolous — remaining in the nest for a period after hatching.
  • nondualism — The belief that dualism or dichotomy are illusory phenomena; that things such as mind and body may remain distinct while not actually being separate.
  • nondualist — One who rejects dualism.
  • nonsulfide — (of minerals) not containing a sulfide.

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