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8-letter words containing u, d, o

  • edacious — devouring; voracious; consuming.
  • edge out — a line or border at which a surface terminates: Grass grew along the edges of the road. The paper had deckle edges.
  • edit out — remove from text, film
  • educator — a person or thing that educates, especially a teacher, principal, or other person involved in planning or directing education.
  • eduction — the act of educing.
  • edulious — (obsolete) edible.
  • elkhound — A large hunting dog of a Scandinavian breed with a shaggy gray coat.
  • emulsoid — a sol with a liquid disperse phase
  • engouled — (of a cross, bend, etc) disappearing into the mouth of an animal
  • enounced — Simple past tense and past participle of enounce.
  • enshroud — Envelop completely and hide from view.
  • ensouled — Simple past tense and past participle of ensoul.
  • espoused — Adopt or support (a cause, belief, or way of life).
  • eudaemon — A good or benevolent spirit.
  • eudemons — Plural form of eudemon.
  • euploidy — (genetics) The condition of having a chromosome number that is an exact multiple of the haploid number for the species.
  • eurobond — Eurobonds are bonds which are issued in a particular European currency and sold to people from a country with a different currency.
  • eurocard — A range of standard circuit board sizes. Normal double Eurocard = 233.4 x 160 mm Extended double Eurocard = 233.4 x 220 mm Super extended double Eurocard = 233.4 x 250 mm Hyper extended double Eurocard = 233.4 x 280 mm
  • euroland — also Eurozone
  • exoduses — Plural form of exodus.
  • exordium — The beginning or introductory part, especially of a discourse or treatise.
  • expounds — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of expound.
  • fade out — to lose brightness or vividness of color.
  • fade-out — an act or instance of fading.
  • favoured — Treated or regarded with partiality.
  • fiddious — to treat (someone) as Coriolanus, in the eponymous play, treated Aufidius
  • find out — to come upon by chance; meet with: He found a nickel in the street.
  • flounced — Simple past tense and past participle of flounce.
  • flounder — to struggle with stumbling or plunging movements (usually followed by about, along, on, through, etc.): He saw the child floundering about in the water.
  • fluoride — a salt of hydrofluoric acid consisting of two elements, one of which is fluorine, as sodium fluoride, NaF.
  • fluoroid — (crystallography) A tetrahexahedron.
  • focussed — a central point, as of attraction, attention, or activity: The need to prevent a nuclear war became the focus of all diplomatic efforts.
  • fogbound — unable to sail or navigate because of heavy fog.
  • fold out — a page larger than the trim size of a magazine or book, folded one or more times so as not to extend beyond the pages; gatefold.
  • fold-out — a page larger than the trim size of a magazine or book, folded one or more times so as not to extend beyond the pages; gatefold.
  • foldouts — Plural form of foldout.
  • forjudge — to exclude, expel, dispossess, or deprive by a judgment.
  • fortuned — Simple past tense and past participle of fortune.
  • foulards — Plural form of foulard.
  • founders — Plural form of founder.
  • foundery — Alternative form of foundry.
  • founding — simple past tense and past participle of find.
  • fourfold — comprising four parts or members.
  • foxhound — any of several breeds of medium-sized hounds trained to hunt foxes and having a glossy coat in combinations of black, tan, and white.
  • froideur — an attitude of haughty aloofness; cold superiority.
  • frondeur — a rebel; rioter.
  • frounced — Simple past tense and past participle of frounce.
  • fuel rod — nuclear fuel contained in a long thin-walled tube, an array of such tubes forming the core of a nuclear reactor.
  • fuelwood — any wood used as a fuel; firewood
  • funboard — (surfing) A type of surfboard which is roughly in between a shortboard and a mini-mal. A funboard is a little longer than a shortboard and with wider and somewhat rounded nose and tail, making it easier to paddle but still having most of the performance of a shortboard.
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