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11-letter words containing t, i, l, d

  • baddeleyite — a mineral consisting largely of zirconium dioxide: a source of zirconium. Formula: ZrO2
  • bail bandit — a person who either commits a crime while on bail or who jumps bail and fails to appear in court
  • battlefield — A battlefield is a place where a battle is fought.
  • bedclothing — bedclothes; bedding.
  • bedevilment — to torment or harass maliciously or diabolically, as with doubts, distractions, or worries.
  • belted tire — a band of flexible material, as leather or cord, for encircling the waist.
  • bestridable — capable of being bestridden
  • biddability — the condition or quality of being biddable
  • bidialectal — fluent in two dialects of a language
  • billet-doux — a love letter
  • bindlestiff — a migratory worker; hobo
  • binucleated — having two nuclei
  • bleed white — to deprive slowly of resources
  • blind tiger — speak-easy
  • blind trust — A blind trust is a financial arrangement in which someone's investments are managed without the person knowing where the money is invested. Blind trusts are used especially by people such as members of parliament, so that they cannot be accused of using their position to make money unfairly.
  • blind-stamp — to emboss or impress (the cover or spine of a book) without using ink or foil.
  • blindstorey — a storey without windows, such as a gallery in a Gothic church
  • blood guilt — guilty of murder or bloodshed.
  • bloodguilty — guilty of murder or bloodshed.
  • boatbuilder — A boatbuilder is a person or company that makes boats.
  • body lotion — skin lotion for use on the body
  • bondability — something that binds, fastens, confines, or holds together.
  • bridewealth — (in some nonindustrial societies) the money or goods given to the family of a bride by the bridegroom or his family.
  • bridle path — A bridle path is a path intended for people riding horses.
  • bristlebird — any of various Australian warblers of the genus Dasyornis.
  • build up to — If you build up to something you want to do or say, you try to prepare people for it by starting to do it or introducing the subject gradually.
  • butterfield — William. 1814–1900, British architect of the Gothic Revival; his buildings include Keble College, Oxford (1870) and All Saints, Margaret Street, London (1849–59)
  • calendarist — a person who calendarizes
  • calumniated — Simple past tense and past participle of calumniate.
  • candlelight — Candlelight is the light that a candle produces.
  • candlestick — A candlestick is a narrow object with a hole at the top which holds a candle.
  • cantharidal — relating to or made of cantharides
  • capitalised — to write or print in capital letters letters or with an initial capital letter.
  • capitalized — Simple past tense and past participle of capitalize.
  • capitulated — Simple past tense and past participle of capitulate.
  • cardinalate — the rank, office, or term of office of a cardinal
  • cardinality — the property of possessing a cardinal number
  • cattle grid — A cattle grid is a set of metal bars in the surface of a road which prevents cattle and sheep from walking along the road, but allows people and vehicles to pass.
  • centerfield — the area of the outfield beyond second base and between right field and left field.
  • centralised — to draw to or gather about a center.
  • centralized — to draw to or gather about a center.
  • chaptalized — Simple past tense and past participle of chaptalize.
  • child actor — an actor who is a child
  • childbirths — Plural form of childbirth.
  • chilled out — relaxed
  • chlorinated — Chlorinated water, for example drinking water or water in a swimming pool, has been cleaned by adding chlorine to it.
  • civil death — (formerly) the loss of all civil rights because of a serious conviction
  • cladoptosis — the annual shedding of twigs or branches instead of leaves, as in certain cypresses.
  • clandestine — Something that is clandestine is hidden or kept secret, often because it is illegal.
  • closefisted — stingy
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