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11-letter words containing t, u, n, d, r

  • reductional — of, characterized by, or relating to reduction
  • redundantly — characterized by verbosity or unnecessary repetition in expressing ideas; prolix: a redundant style.
  • reeducation — to educate again, as for new purposes.
  • reinduction — the act of inducing, bringing about, or causing: induction of the hypnotic state.
  • reintroduce — to present (a person) to another so as to make acquainted.
  • rejuvenated — to make young again; restore to youthful vigor, appearance, etc.: That vacation has certainly rejuvenated him.
  • remunerated — to pay, recompense, or reward for work, trouble, etc.
  • renumerated — to represent numbers by symbols.
  • repudiation — the act of repudiating.
  • return bend — a 180° bend, as in a plumbing pipe.
  • root around — rummage
  • root nodule — a swelling on the root of a leguminous plant, such as the pea or clover, that contains bacteria of the genus Rhizobium, capable of nitrogen fixation
  • round about — In spoken English, round about means approximately.
  • round steak — a steak cut from directly above the hind leg of beef.
  • round table — conference, meeting
  • round tower — a freestanding circular stone belfry built in Ireland from the 10th century beside a monastery and used as a place of refuge
  • round-table — noting or pertaining to a conference, discussion, or deliberation in which each participant has equal status, equal time to present views, etc.: round-table discussions.
  • rudimentary — pertaining to rudiments or first principles; elementary: a rudimentary knowledge of geometry.
  • run to seed — the fertilized, matured ovule of a flowering plant, containing an embryo or rudimentary plant.
  • sand-struck — (of bricks) made with a mold lined with sand to permit freeing.
  • sandculture — the hydroponic cultivation of plants in sand.
  • scrutinised — to examine in detail with careful or critical attention.
  • scrutinized — to examine in detail with careful or critical attention.
  • sentry duty — the duty of serving as a sentry
  • shootaround — an informal match or practice session
  • soft ground — an etching ground usually mixed with tallow. Compare hard ground.
  • sound truck — a truck carrying a loudspeaker from which speeches, music, etc., are broadcast, as for advertising, campaigning, or the like.
  • southlander — a person from the south
  • stand guard — keep watch
  • stoneground — (of wheat or other grain) ground between millstones, especially those made of burstone, so as to retain the whole of the grain and preserve nutritional content.
  • strike fund — an amount of money reserved by a union to make payments to striking works should a strike occur
  • strikebound — closed by a strike: a strikebound factory.
  • subindustry — a subdivision of an industry
  • subordinate — placed in or belonging to a lower order or rank.
  • substandard — below standard or less than adequate: substandard housing conditions.
  • superdainty — very dainty
  • superintend — to oversee and direct (work, processes, etc.).
  • suraddition — an additional title
  • surtarbrand — deposits of brown coal embedded in Iceland lava
  • talk around — to communicate or exchange ideas, information, etc., by speaking: to talk about poetry.
  • tetrandrous — having four stamens.
  • thunder bay — a port in W Ontario, in S Canada, on Lake Superior: created in 1970 by the merger of twin cities (Fort William and Port Arthur) and two adjoining townships.
  • thunder egg — a globular concretion of opal, agate, or chalcedony weathered out of tuff or basalt.
  • thunder mug — a chamber pot.
  • thunderbird — (in the mythology of some North American Indians) a huge, eaglelike bird capable of producing thunder, lightning, and rain.
  • thunderbolt — a flash of lightning with the accompanying thunder.
  • thunderclap — a crash of thunder.
  • thunderhead — incus (def 2).
  • thunderless — without thunder
  • thunderpeal — a crash of thunder; thunderclap.
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