11-letter words containing u, n, d, l
- direfulness — the state or fact of being direful
- disannuller — a person who disannuls
- disgruntled — displeased and discontented; sulky; peevish: Her disgruntled husband refused to join us.
- disgruntles — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disgruntle.
- disillusion — to free from or deprive of illusion, belief, idealism, etc.; disenchant.
- disseminule — any propagative part of a plant, as a bud, seed, or spore, that is capable of disseminating the plant.
- dissolution — the act or process of resolving or dissolving into parts or elements.
- diurnal arc — the portion of the diurnal circle that is above the horizon at a given point.
- divulgation — to make publicly known; publish.
- dog fouling — the offence of being in charge of a dog and failing to remove the faeces after it defecates in a public place
- dolefulness — The characteristic of being doleful; sadness.
- double bind — Psychology. a situation in which a person is given conflicting cues, especially by a parent, such that to obey one cue is to disobey the other.
- double bond — a chemical linkage consisting of two covalent bonds between two atoms of a molecule, represented in chemical formulas by two lines, two dots, or four dots, as CH 2 =CH 2 ; CH 2 :CH 2 ; CH 2 ::CH 2 .
- double chin — a fold of fat beneath the chin.
- double knit — a weft-knit fabric that consists of two single-knit fabrics intimately interlooped.
- double knot — any of various knots that are reinforced with a second tying
- double-bank — to have two rowers pull (each of a number of oars).
- double-hung — (of a window) having two vertically sliding sashes, each closing a different part of the opening.
- double-knit — a weft-knit fabric that consists of two single-knit fabrics intimately interlooped.
- double-ring — being or pertaining to a marriage ceremony in which the partners give rings to one another.
- doublethink — the acceptance of two contradictory ideas or beliefs at the same time.
- dracunculus — A fish, the dragonet.
- drunkalogue — an account of a person’s problems with alcohol
- du guesclin — Bertrand [ber-trahn] /bɛrˈtrɑ̃/ (Show IPA), ("the Eagle of Brittany") c1320–80, French military leader: constable of France 1370–80.
- dual number — a grammatical number category referring to exactly two persons or things
- dualization — to make dual.
- duncanville — a town in N Texas.
- dunfermline — an administrative district in E Scotland, in the Fife region. 120 sq. mi. (311 sq. km).
- dung beetle — any of various scarab beetles that feed on or breed in dung.
- duniewassal — a gentleman, especially a cadet of a ranking family, among the Highlanders of Scotland.
- duplex scan — a scan that uses sound waves to show how well the blood is flowing in arteries
- duplicating — Present participle of duplicate.
- duplication — an act or instance of duplicating.
- duplicident — (of certain animals, such as rabbits) having two pairs of incisors in the upper jaw
- durableness — Durability.
- dutch lunch — an individual portion or serving of cold cuts.
- dutch uncle — a person who criticizes or reproves with unsparing severity and frankness.
- dutifulness — The state of being dutiful.
- educational — pertaining to education.
- eglandulose — eglandular
- elucidating — Present participle of elucidate.
- elucidation — Explanation that makes something clear; clarification.
- endochylous — having water-storing cells
- endocuticle — the inner layer of the cuticle of an insect
- endoluminal — Lb anatomy Within the lumen.
- endothelium — The tissue that forms a single layer of cells lining various organs and cavities of the body, especially the blood vessels, heart, and lymphatic vessels. It is formed from the embryonic mesoderm.
- enfouldered — charged with lightning
- explanandum — That which is to be explained.
- faultfinder — a person who habitually finds fault, complains, or objects, especially in a petty way.
- flesh wound — a wound that does not penetrate beyond the flesh; a slight or superficial wound.