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11-letter words containing t, i, e, r, d

  • green audit — the process of assessing the environmental impact of an organization, process, project, product, etc.: A green audit of your home can reveal ways in which you can reduce energy consumption.
  • grindstones — Plural form of grindstone.
  • guide right — a command to a marching formation to align itself with a guide marching at the right side of the formation.
  • guided tour — visit with commentary
  • guiltridden — Alternative spelling of guilt-ridden.
  • hairbreadth — a very small space or distance: We escaped an accident by a hairsbreadth.
  • hamstringed — (in humans and other primates) any of the tendons that bound the ham of the knee.
  • handwritten — to write (something) by hand.
  • hard hitter — a bowler hat
  • hard-bitten — tough; stubborn.
  • hard-fisted — stingy; miserly; closefisted.
  • hard-ticket — a ticket entitling one to a reserved seat.
  • hardicanute — 1019?–42, king of Denmark 1035–42, king of England 1040–42 (son of Canute).
  • head waiter — a person in charge of waiters, busboys, etc., in a restaurant or dining car.
  • head-strict — (theory)   A head-strict function will not necessarily evaluate every cons cell of its (list) argument, but whenever it does evaluate a cons cell it will also evaluate the element in the head of that cell. An example of a head-strict function is beforeZero :: [Int] -> [Int] beforeZero [] = [] beforeZero (0:xs) = [] beforeZero (x:xs) = x : beforeZero xs which returns a list up to the first zero. This pattern of evaluation is important because it is common in functions which operate on a list of inputs. See also tail-strict, hyperstrict.
  • head-waiter — a person in charge of waiters, busboys, etc., in a restaurant or dining car.
  • headstripes — Plural form of headstripe.
  • headwaiters — Plural form of headwaiter.
  • hemihydrate — a hydrate in which there are two molecules of the compound for each molecule of water.
  • hereditable — heritable.
  • heteroploid — (biology) Having a chromosome number that is neither the haploid nor the diploid number normal in the species.
  • highhearted — Alt form high-hearted.
  • hindquarter — the posterior end of a halved carcass of beef, lamb, etc., sectioned usually between the twelfth and thirteenth ribs.
  • hinterlands — Plural form of hinterland.
  • historiated — (especially of initial letters on an illuminated manuscript) decorated with animals, flowers, or other designs that have a narrative or symbolic purpose.
  • hithersides — on the nearer side
  • hitherwards — (archaic) Toward this place.
  • hiv-related — related to the HIV virus
  • hydrometric — Concerning or applying hydrometry.
  • id bracelet — a bracelet, usually of metal links, having an identification plate for the name of the wearer.
  • id software — (games)   Creators and publishers of the DOOM game for IBM PCs. E-mail: <[email protected]>. Telephone: +1 800-ID-GAMES (Orders only).
  • ida tarbellIda Minerva, 1857–1944, U.S. author.
  • identifiers — Plural form of identifier.
  • ideopraxist — a person who is impelled to carry out an idea
  • idiocentric — Characterized by or denoting interest centered upon oneself or one's own ways, rather than upon others or the ways of others; self-centered.
  • idler shaft — a shaft carrying one or more gearwheels that idles between a driver shaft and a driven shaft, usually to reverse the direction of rotation or provide different spacing of gearwheels, esp in a gearbox
  • ill-natured — having or showing an unkindly or unpleasant disposition.
  • ill-starred — doomed to misfortune or disaster; ill-fated; unlucky: an ill-starred enterprise.
  • illustrated — containing pictures, drawings, and other illustrations: an illustrated book.
  • immiserated — to make miserable.
  • impregnated — to make pregnant; get with child or young.
  • improvident — not provident; lacking foresight; incautious; unwary.
  • imprudently — Without prudence; in an imprudent manner.
  • in distress — (of a ship, aircraft, etc) in dire need of help
  • in order to — so that it is possible to
  • in the dark — having very little or no light: a dark room.
  • inadvertent — unintentional: an inadvertent insult.
  • inaugurated — to make a formal beginning of; initiate; commence; begin: The end of World War II inaugurated the era of nuclear power.
  • incardinate — to institute as a cardinal.
  • incertitude — uncertainty or doubtfulness.
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