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9-letter words containing u, n, d, i

  • dubrovnik — a seaport in S Croatia, on the Adriatic: resort.
  • ducklings — Plural form of duckling.
  • dulcianas — Plural form of dulciana.
  • dumminess — the condition of being one who contributes nothing or has no comment to make on proceedings
  • dumpiness — The quality of being dumpy.
  • dumplings — Plural form of dumpling.
  • duncishly — in a dullard-like manner
  • dundonian — a native or inhabitant of Dundee
  • dunghills — Plural form of dunghill.
  • dunnaging — baggage or personal effects.
  • dunnville — a town in SE Ontario, in S Canada.
  • dunsinane — a hill NE of Perth, in central Scotland: a ruined fort on its summit is traditionally called Macbeth's Castle. 1012 feet (308 meters).
  • duobinary — denoting a communications system for coding digital data in which three data bands are used, 0, +1, –1
  • duplation — multiplication by two; doubling.
  • duplexing — duplex apartment.
  • duplicand — the twofold increase of feu-duty for the period of a year, or the feu-duty paid, as occasioned at specific times
  • dupondius — a coin of ancient Rome, equal to two asses.
  • duralumin — an alloy of aluminum that is 4 percent copper and contains small amounts of magnesium, manganese, iron, and silicon: used for applications requiring lightness and strength, as in airplane construction.
  • durations — Plural form of duration.
  • duskiness — somewhat dark; having little light; dim; shadowy.
  • dustiness — The quality of being dusty.
  • dustywing — any of the rare, minute neuropterous insects of the family Coniopterygidae, characterized by a white, powdery body and wing cover, large eyes, long and slender antennae, and chewing mouthparts.
  • dzungaria — a region in N Sinkiang, China: a Mongol kingdom during the 11th to 14th centuries.
  • eadmund i — Edmund I.
  • edinburgh — a division of the United Kingdom in the N part of Great Britain. 30,412 sq. mi. (78,772 sq. km). Capital: Edinburgh.
  • edmund ii — ("Ironside") a.d. c980–1016, English king 1016: defeated by Canute.
  • educating — Present participle of educate.
  • education — the act or process of imparting or acquiring general knowledge, developing the powers of reasoning and judgment, and generally of preparing oneself or others intellectually for mature life.
  • eductions — Plural form of eduction.
  • erudition — The quality of having or showing great knowledge or learning; scholarship.
  • euclidean — (rare) alternative spelling of Euclidean.
  • eudemonia — Happiness, well-being.
  • euglenoid — A flagellated single-celled organism of a group that comprises euglena and its relatives.
  • eumenides — another name for the Furies, used by the Greeks as a euphemism
  • eunuchoid — Resembling a eunuch, typically in having reduced or indeterminate sexual characteristics.
  • euro-isdn — European Integrated Services Digital Network. An ETSI standard for Integrated Services Digital Network being phased in in March 1994. Euro-ISDN will allow full transparent interworking between all European countries (members of the CEPT). It is available on a commercial basis in most European countries.
  • excluding — Not taking someone or something into account; apart from; except.
  • exisulind — A particular drug used in chemotherapy.
  • extruding — Present participle of extrude.
  • exudation — The act of exuding.
  • facundity — (archaic) eloquence; readiness of speech.
  • fecundity — the quality of being fecund; capacity, especially in female animals, of producing young in great numbers.
  • field gun — a gun specially designed for service in direct support of front-line troops
  • finetuned — to tune (a radio or television receiver) to produce the optimum reception for the desired station or channel by adjusting a control knob or bar.
  • fishpound — a submerged net used in commercial fishing for capturing fish.
  • fluidness — a substance, as a liquid or gas, that is capable of flowing and that changes its shape at a steady rate when acted upon by a force tending to change its shape.
  • foundling — an infant or small child found abandoned; a child without a known parent or guardian.
  • foundries — Plural form of foundry.
  • friendful — Full of friendlihood; friendly.
  • fundraise — to collect by fund-raising: The charity needs to fund-raise more than a million dollars.
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