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

  • cut and run — to make a rapid escape
  • cut-and-try — marked by a procedure of trial and error; empirical: Many scientific advances are achieved with a cut-and-try approach.
  • dandy brush — a brush with stiff, short bristles that is used for grooming animals, especially horses.
  • dandy-brush — a stiff brush used for grooming a horse
  • dangerously — full of danger or risk; causing danger; perilous; risky; hazardous; unsafe.
  • dark nebula — a type of nebula that is observed by its blocking of radiation from other sources
  • dawn chorus — The dawn chorus is the singing of birds at dawn.
  • day nursery — A day nursery is a place where children who are too young to go to school can be left all day while their parents are at work.
  • day-neutral — (of plants) having an ability to mature and bloom that is not affected by day length
  • debt burden — A debt burden is a large amount of money that one country or organization owes to another and which they find very difficult to repay.
  • declinature — the act of refusing politely
  • deconstruct — In philosophy and literary criticism, to deconstruct an idea or text means to show the contradictions in its meaning, and to show how it does not fully explain what it claims to explain.
  • decurionate — the post or position of a decurion
  • decurvation — the act of curving downwards
  • degranulate — (of a cell) lose or release granules of a substance, typically as part of an immune reaction.
  • delusionary — having false or unrealistic beliefs or opinions: Senators who think they will get agreement on a comprehensive tax bill are delusional.
  • delusterant — a chemical agent, as titanium dioxide, used in reducing the sheen of a yarn or fabric.
  • delustering — a chemical process for reducing the luster of rayon yarns by adding a finely divided pigment to the spinning solution.
  • demi-hunter — a watch having a hinged case with a hole in the lid permitting the time to be seen even when the lid is closed.
  • denaturated — Simple past tense and past participle of denaturate.
  • denaturized — Simple past tense and past participle of denaturize.
  • dentigerous — bearing or having teeth
  • denumerable — capable of being put into a one-to-one correspondence with the positive integers; countable
  • denumerably — In a denumerable manner.
  • deobstruent — a drug which removes obstructions in the body by aiding the opening of ducts
  • depasturing — Present participle of depasture.
  • destructing — serving or designed to destroy: a destruct mechanism on a missile.
  • destruction — Destruction is the act of destroying something, or the state of being destroyed.
  • deuteranope — a person suffering from deuteranopia
  • deuteration — the process of introducing deuterium into a molecule or chemical compound
  • deuteronomy — the fifth book of the Old Testament, containing a second statement of the Mosaic Law
  • devouringly — In a devouring manner; rapaciously, consumingly.
  • dick around — to spend time wastefully or unprofitably
  • dilutionary — causing, involving, or relating to the dilution of company stocks
  • dinner hour — lunch hour
  • dinner suit — a dinner jacket and trousers, often worn with a bow tie at formal events
  • dinosaurian — pertaining to or of the nature of a dinosaur.
  • dinotherium — any elephantlike mammal of the extinct genus Dinotherium, from the later Tertiary Period of Europe and Asia, having large, outwardly curving tusks.
  • direfulness — the state or fact of being direful
  • disannuller — a person who disannuls
  • disburdened — Simple past tense and past participle of disburden.
  • discounters — Plural form of discounter.
  • discoursing — communication of thought by words; talk; conversation: earnest and intelligent discourse.
  • disemburden — to remove a burden from (someone or something)
  • disencumber — to free from a burden or other encumbrance; disburden.
  • disenshroud — to free from a shroud
  • disfiguring — Present participle of disfigure.
  • disgruntled — displeased and discontented; sulky; peevish: Her disgruntled husband refused to join us.
  • disgruntles — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disgruntle.
  • dishonoured — Simple past tense and past participle of dishonour.
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