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15-letter words containing din

  • acetophenetidin — phenacetin
  • amalgam gilding — a process of gilding metalwork in which the metal base is coated with an amalgam of gold and mercury, the latter subsequently being driven off by heat.
  • ascending colon — the first portion of the colon, beginning at the cecum in the lower right abdominal cavity and continuing upward along the right posterior abdominal wall to approximately the lower ribs.
  • ascending scale — a scale that is rising in pitch
  • at sb's bidding — If you do something at someone's bidding, you do it because they have asked you to do it.
  • audio recording — an electronic recording of sound
  • bedtime reading — a book, magazine etc read at bedtime
  • blending center — A blending center is a place for mixing fluids, gases, and powders.
  • boarding school — A boarding school is a school which some or all of the pupils live in during the school term. Compare day school.
  • breeding ground — If you refer to a situation or place as a breeding ground for something bad such as crime, you mean that this thing can easily develop in that situation or place.
  • breeding season — the time of year during which animals breed
  • bridge-building — efforts to establish communications and friendly contacts between people in order to make them friends or allies
  • building permit — a permit for construction work
  • building trades — the trades and professions concerned with the creation and finishing of buildings, such as carpenters, plasterers, masons, electricians, etc.
  • building worker — a labourer, bricklayer, etc who works in the construction industry
  • cabinet pudding — a steamed suet pudding containing dried fruit
  • call forwarding — a telephone service that allows incoming calls to be transferred automatically to another number or extension
  • cardinal beetle — any of various large N temperate beetles of the family Pyrochroidae, such as Pyrochroa serraticornis, typically scarlet or partly scarlet in colour
  • cardinal flower — a campanulaceous plant, Lobelia cardinalis of E North America, that has brilliant scarlet, pink, or white flowers
  • cardinal humour — any of the four bodily fluids (blood, phlegm, choler or yellow bile, melancholy or black bile) formerly thought to determine emotional and physical disposition
  • cardinal number — A cardinal number is a number such as 1, 3, or 10 that tells you how many things there are in a group but not what order they are in. Compare ordinal number.
  • cardinal points — the four main points of the compass: north, south, east, and west
  • cardinal spider — a large house spider, Tegenaria parietina
  • cardinal system — a system of coding navigational aids by shape, color, and number, according to their positions relative to navigational hazards.
  • cardinal virtue — anything considered to be an important or characteristic virtue: Tenacity is his cardinal virtue.
  • cardinal vowels — a set of theoretical vowel sounds, based on the shape of the mouth needed to articulate them, that can be used to classify the vowel sounds of any speaker in any language
  • carding machine — card2 (defs 1, 2).
  • cattle breeding — the science or business of breeding and raising cattle
  • celandine poppy — a poppy, Stylophorum diphyllum, of the east-central U.S., having one pair of deeply lobed leaves and yellow flowers.
  • chorda tendinea — any of the tendons extending from the papillary muscles to the atrioventricular valves and preventing the valves from moving into the atria during ventricular contraction.
  • circuit binding — a style of limp-leather binding, used esp for Bibles and prayer books, in which the edges of the cover bend over to protect the edges of the pages
  • college pudding — a baked or steamed suet pudding containing dried fruit and spice
  • colonial siding — siding composed of boards with parallel faces laid horizontally so that the upper overlaps the one below.
  • comprehendingly — In an comprehending manner; knowingly.
  • condescendingly — In a condescending manner.
  • coordinate bond — a type of covalent chemical bond in which both the shared electrons are provided by one of the atoms
  • correspondingly — You use correspondingly when describing a situation which is closely connected with one you have just mentioned or is similar to it.
  • cottage pudding — plain cake covered with a sweet sauce
  • credit standing — reputation for discharging financial obligations
  • descending node — the node through which an orbiting body passes as it moves to the south (opposed to ascending node).
  • diamond wedding — the 60th, or occasionally the 75th, anniversary of a marriage
  • dideoxycytidine — The drug zalcitabine.
  • die standing up — to cease to live; undergo the complete and permanent cessation of all vital functions; become dead.
  • dinoflagellates — Plural form of dinoflagellate.
  • discoordination — Impaired coordination.
  • do sb's bidding — If you say that someone does another person's bidding, you disapprove of the fact that they do exactly what the other person asks them to do, even when they do not want to.
  • dynamic binding — The property of object-oriented programming languages where the code executed to perform a given operation is determined at run time from the class of the operand(s) (the receiver of the message). There may be several different classes of objects which can receive a given message. An expression may denote an object which may have more than one possible class and that class can only be determined at run time. New classes may be created that can receive a particular message, without changing (or recompiling) the code which sends the message. An class may be created that can receive any set of existing messages. One important reason for having dynamic binding is that it provides a mechanism for selecting between alternatives which is arguably more robust than explicit selection by conditionals or pattern matching. When a new subclass is added, or an existing subclass changes, the necessary modifications are localised: you don't have incomplete conditionals and broken patterns scattered all over the program. See overloading.
  • eddington limit — the theoretical upper limit of luminosity that a star of a given mass can reach; occurs when the outward force of the radiation just balances the inward gravitational force
  • edition binding — a decorative binding for books, often of leather or simulated leather.
  • extraordinaries — things that exceed the usual order, kind, or method

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