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

  • four-masted — carrying four masts.
  • grand mufti — a Muslim religious leader.
  • hardmouthed — of or relating to a horse not sensitive to the pressure of a bit.
  • imprudently — Without prudence; in an imprudent manner.
  • intermedium — (in tetrapods) a carpal in the center of the wrist joint, or a tarsal in the center of the ankle joint.
  • jumpstarted — Simple past tense and past participle of jumpstart.
  • juramentado — (formerly) a Muslim, especially a Moro, bound by an oath to be killed fighting against Christians and other infidels.
  • kettledrums — a drum consisting of a hollow hemisphere of brass, copper, or fiberglass over which is stretched a skin, the tension of which can be modified by hand screws or foot pedals to vary the pitch.
  • laundromats — Plural form of laundromat.
  • manducatory — Pertaining to, or employed in, chewing.
  • masturbated — Simple past tense and past participle of masturbate.
  • medium-term — The medium-term is the period of time which lasts a few months or years beyond the present time, in contrast with the short term or the long term.
  • menstruated — Simple past tense and past participle of menstruate.
  • misfeatured — Having ugly or misshapen features.
  • misfortuned — (archaic) unlucky, unfortunate.
  • moisturized — Simple past tense and past participle of moisturize.
  • moribundity — in a dying state; near death.
  • mount guard — If you mount guard or if you mount a guard, you organize people to watch or protect a person or place.
  • mouth guard — protective shield for teeth
  • multiperiod — Relating to multiple periods.
  • multistrand — Composed of multiple strands.
  • multitiered — being or arranged in tiers or layers (usually used in combination): a two-tiered box of chocolates.
  • murder hunt — a search for a murderer
  • mustard gas — an oily liquid, C 4 H 8 Cl 2 S, used as a chemical-warfare gas, blistering the skin and damaging the lungs, often causing blindness and death: introduced by the Germans in World War I.
  • mustard oil — oil expressed from the seed of mustard, used chiefly in making soap.
  • mustard pot — a small pot, of glass, silver, etc, placed on the table to serve mustard
  • mutton bird — any of several long-winged seabirds, often used as food, especially Puffinus tenuirostris (short-tailed shearwater) of Australia and Puffinus griseus (sooty shearwater) which breeds in the Southern Hemisphere and winters in the Northern Hemisphere.
  • muttonbirds — Plural form of muttonbird.
  • nematodirus — any parasitic nematode worm of the genus Nematodirus
  • nostradamus — (Michel de Nostredame) 1503–66, French astrologer.
  • outdoorsman — a person devoted to outdoor sports and recreational activities, as hiking, hunting, fishing, or camping.
  • outdoorsmen — Plural form of outdoorsman.
  • outnumbered — to exceed in number.
  • parodontium — periodontium.
  • prejudgment — to judge beforehand.
  • proctodaeum — proctodeum.
  • producement — production
  • promptitude — promptness.
  • promulgated — to make known by open declaration; publish; proclaim formally or put into operation (a law, decree of a court, etc.).
  • pteropodium — the foot of a pteropod.
  • reductivism — reductionism.
  • remunerated — to pay, recompense, or reward for work, trouble, etc.
  • renumerated — to represent numbers by symbols.
  • rudimentary — pertaining to rudiments or first principles; elementary: a rudimentary knowledge of geometry.
  • storm cloud — raincloud before storm
  • strike dumb — to amaze; astound; astonish
  • thermoduric — (of certain microorganisms) able to survive high temperatures, as during pasteurization.
  • thumb drive — Also called flash memory drive, thumb drive, USB drive. a very small, portable, solid-state hard drive that can be inserted into a USB port for storage and retrieval of data.
  • thunder mug — a chamber pot.
  • traducement — to speak maliciously and falsely of; slander; defame: to traduce someone's character.
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