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13-letter words containing y, a, r, n, d

  • six-yard line — the line marking the limits of the goal area
  • sound library — a collection of sounds stored on file (for example on CDs, DVDs, or as digital audio files)
  • sporting lady — a prostitute.
  • squanderingly — in a squandering manner
  • standing army — a permanently organized military force maintained by a nation.
  • stony-hearted — hardhearted.
  • striped hyena — a hyena, Hyaena hyaena, of northern Africa, Arabia, and India, having a grayish coat with distinct blackish stripes.
  • sulfapyridine — a sulfanilamide derivative, C 1 1 H 1 1 N 3 O 2 S, formerly used for infections caused by pneumococci, now used primarily for a particular dermatitis.
  • sunday driver — a person who drives a car inexpertly, especially slowly or overcautiously, in the manner of one who drives infrequently.
  • superordinary — that is superior to the ordinary
  • sword bayonet — a short sword that may be attached to the muzzle of a gun and used as a bayonet.
  • synarthrodial — synarthrosis.
  • syrian desert — a desert in N Saudi Arabia, SE Syria, W Iraq, and NE Jordan. About 125,000 sq. mi. (323,750 sq. km).
  • ten-yard rule — the rule allowing a referee, when a player disputes the award of a penalty or free kick, to penalize the offending side further by moving the place from which the kick is to be taken ten yards further forward
  • tetradynamous — having four long and two short stamens, as a cruciferous flower.
  • the iron lady — a nickname often used to describe female heads of government around the world, meaning 'strong-willed woman'. Most famously used of the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1979 to 1990) Margaret Thatcher
  • the secondary — cornerbacks and safeties collectively
  • thermodynamic — of or relating to thermodynamics.
  • thyroid gland — a two-lobed endocrine gland, located at the base of the neck that secretes two hormones that regulate the rates of metabolism, growth, and development.
  • tom and jerry — a hot drink made of rum and water or milk, beaten eggs, spices, and sugar.
  • traditionally — of or relating to tradition.
  • transboundary — something that indicates bounds or limits; a limiting or bounding line.
  • transcendency — the quality or state of being transcendent.
  • transportedly — in a passionate or rapturous manner
  • treasury bond — any of various interest-bearing bonds issued by the U.S. Treasury Department, usually maturing over a long period of time.
  • treaty indian — a status Indian who is a member of a group that has signed a treaty with the federal government.
  • tyndallimetry — the determination of the concentration of suspended material in a liquid by measuring the amount of light scattered
  • tyne and wear — a metropolitan county in N England.
  • underactivity — insufficient activity
  • understatedly — in an understated manner
  • unpredictably — not predictable; not to be foreseen or foretold: an unpredictable occurrence.
  • unthriftyhead — thriftlessness
  • unwarrantedly — in an unwarranted manner
  • vacuum drying — the removal of liquid from a solution or mixture at reduced air pressure so that it dries at a lower temperature than would be required at full pressure.
  • vandyke beard — a short, pointed beard.
  • vandyke brown — a medium brown color.
  • vindhya range — a mountain range in central India: separates the Ganges basin from the Deccan, marking the limits of northern and peninsular India. Greatest height: 1113 m (3651 ft)
  • vindicatorily — in a vindicatory manner
  • warranty deed — a deed containing a covenant of warranty.
  • wend your way — If you wend your way in a particular direction, you walk, especially slowly, casually, or carefully, in that direction.
  • wrongheadedly — In a wrongheaded manner.
  • yekaterinodar — a former name of Krasnodar.
  • young ireland — a movement or party of Irish patriots in the 1840s who split with Daniel O'Connell because they favoured a more violent policy than that which he promoted
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