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11-letter words containing t, u, d, e

  • autowinders — Plural form of autowinder.
  • balustraded — Having balustrades.
  • balustrades — Plural form of balustrade.
  • baudot code — (communications)   (For etymology, see baud) A character set predating EBCDIC and used originally and primarily on paper tape. Use of Baudot reportedly survives in TDDs and some HAM radio applications. In Baudot, characters are expressed using five bits. Baudot uses two code sub-sets, the "letter set" (LTRS), and the "figure set" (FIGS). The FIGS character (11011) signals that the following code is to be interpreted as being in the FIGS set, until this is reset by the LTRS (11111) character. binary hex LTRS FIGS -------------------------- 00011 03 A - 11001 19 B ? 01110 0E C : 01001 09 D $ 00001 01 E 3 01101 0D F ! 11010 1A G & 10100 14 H # 00110 06 I 8 01011 0B J BELL 01111 0F K ( 10010 12 L ) 11100 1C M . 01100 0C N , 11000 18 O 9 10110 16 P 0 10111 17 Q 1 01010 0A R 4 00101 05 S ' 10000 10 T 5 00111 07 U 7 11110 1E V ; 10011 13 W 2 11101 1D X / 10101 15 Y 6 10001 11 Z " 01000 08 CR CR 00010 02 LF LF 00100 04 SP SP 11111 1F LTRS LTRS 11011 1B FIGS FIGS 00000 00 [..unused..] Where CR is carriage return, LF is linefeed, BELL is the bell, SP is space, and STOP is the stop character. Note: these bit values are often shown in inverse order, depending (presumably) which side of the paper tape you were looking at. Local implementations of Baudot may differ in the use of #, STOP, BELL, and '.
  • beardtongue — a plant of the genus Penstemon
  • bedding out — the process of planting out young flowering plants in beds
  • bellmouthed — having a flaring mouth or opening like that of a bell
  • bent double — If someone is bent double, the top part of their body is leaning forward towards their legs, usually because they are in great pain or because they are laughing a lot. In American English, you can also say that someone is bent over double.
  • billet-doux — a love letter
  • binucleated — having two nuclei
  • boatbuilder — A boatbuilder is a person or company that makes boats.
  • broaden out — If something such as a discussion broadens out or if someone broadens it out, the number of things or people that it includes or affects becomes greater.
  • bucket down — If the rain buckets down, or if it buckets down with rain, it rains very heavily.
  • bucket-load — a large quantity
  • budget plan — the planning of one's spending
  • bullet wood — the wood of a bully tree.
  • but and ben — a two-roomed cottage consisting of an outer room or kitchen (but) and an inner room (ben)
  • butcherbird — a shrike, esp one of the genus Lanius
  • butenedioic — designating a type of acid
  • butter dish — a small dish designed to hold butter
  • butterbread — bread spread with butter.
  • 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)
  • buttoned up — If you say that someone is buttoned up, you mean that they do not usually talk about their thoughts and feelings.
  • buttoned-up — carefully planned, operated, supervised, etc.: one of the most buttoned-up companies in the business.
  • calumniated — Simple past tense and past participle of calumniate.
  • candidature — Candidature means the same as candidacy.
  • capitulated — Simple past tense and past participle of capitulate.
  • carbutamide — An antidiabetic drug.
  • caricatured — Simple past tense and past participle of caricature.
  • caterwauled — Simple past tense and past participle of caterwaul.
  • census data — the data generated by an official census
  • centrifuged — an apparatus that rotates at high speed and by centrifugal force separates substances of different densities, as milk and cream.
  • chilled out — relaxed
  • clapped out — (of machinery or appliances) worn-out; dilapidated.
  • clapped-out — If you describe a person or a machine as clapped-out, you mean that they are old and no longer able to work properly.
  • cleaned out — free from dirt; unsoiled; unstained: She bathed and put on a clean dress.
  • club-footed — a congenitally deformed or distorted foot.
  • coadventure — adventure in which two or more share.
  • coeducation — instruction in schools, colleges, etc, attended by both sexes
  • colatitudes — Plural form of colatitude.
  • cold turkey — Cold turkey is the unpleasant physical reaction that people experience when they suddenly stop taking a drug that they have become addicted to.
  • cold-turkey — to withdraw from (an addictive substance or a habit) abruptly and completely.
  • columniated — having columns or arranged in columns
  • computerdom — the computer industry
  • conducement — the action or quality of conducing
  • conductance — the ability of a system to conduct electricity, measured by the ratio of the current flowing through the system to the potential difference across it; the reciprocal of resistance. It is measured in reciprocal ohms, mhos, or siemens
  • conductible — personal behavior; way of acting; bearing or deportment.
  • conductress — a female conductor
  • conjectured — Simple past tense and past participle of conjecture.
  • constituted — to compose; form: mortar constituted of lime and sand.
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