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9-letter words containing do

  • downthrow — a throwing down or being thrown down; overthrow.
  • downticks — Plural form of downtick.
  • downtowns — Plural form of downtown.
  • downtrend — a downward or decreasing tendency, movement, or shift: a downtrend in gasoline consumption; a downtrend in stock prices.
  • downturns — Plural form of downturn.
  • downwards — Also, downwards. from a higher to a lower place or condition.
  • downweigh — (transitive) To weigh or press down; depress; cause to sink or prevent from rising.
  • downy oak — Quercus pubescens
  • downzoned — Simple past tense and past participle of downzone.
  • drag down — demoralize
  • drama-doc — a film which combines fact and fiction
  • draw down — to cause to move in a particular direction by or as if by a pulling force; pull; drag (often followed by along, away, in, out, or off).
  • drop-down — computer menu, list: displayed when selected
  • dufferdom — the state of being or the characteristic appearance or behaviour of a duffer (in the sense of a useless and incompetent person)
  • dumb dora — a foolishly simple, stupid, or scatterbrained woman.
  • dumb down — lacking intelligence or good judgment; stupid; dull-witted.
  • dundonian — a native or inhabitant of Dundee
  • dust down — wipe clean
  • ealdorman — alderman.
  • ealdormen — Plural form of ealdorman.
  • ecuadoran — a republic in NW South America. 109,483 sq. mi. (283,561 sq. km). Capital: Quito.
  • eiderdown — Small, soft feathers from the breast of the female eider duck.
  • eidograph — a type of pantograph that was invented by the Scottish mathematician William Wallace in 1821 and which was more accurate than other pantographs
  • el dorado — a fabled city in South America, rich in treasure and sought by Spanish explorers in the 16th century
  • eledoisin — a protein, C54H85N13O15S, found in the salivary glands of several small octopuses of the genus Eledone. It can be used as a vasodilator and also has other medical uses
  • enamorado — a beloved one; lover
  • endoblast — Entoblast.
  • endocarps — Plural form of endocarp.
  • endocrine — Of, relating to, or denoting glands that secrete hormones or other products directly into the blood.
  • endocytic — (cytology) Of or pertaining to endocytosis.
  • endoderms — Plural form of endoderm.
  • endoergic — (physics, and, chemistry) Occurring with the absorption of energy; endothermic.
  • endogenic — Formed or occurring beneath the surface of the earth.
  • endolymph — The fluid in the membranous labyrinth of the ear.
  • endomixis — the reorganization of certain nuclei with some protozoa
  • endomorph — A person with a soft round body build and a high proportion of fat tissue.
  • endophagy — cannibalism within the same group or tribe
  • endophyte — A plant, especially a fungus, that lives inside another plant.
  • endoplasm — The more fluid, granular inner layer of the cytoplasm in ameboid cells.
  • endoproct — entoproct
  • endorheic — (of a lake or basin) Internally drained; having no outlet.
  • endorphin — Any of a group of hormones secreted within the brain and nervous system and having a number of physiological functions. They are peptides that activate the body’s opiate receptors, causing an analgesic effect.
  • endorsees — Plural form of endorsee.
  • endorsers — Plural form of endorser.
  • endorsing — Present participle of endorse.
  • endorsive — pertaining to endorsement
  • endoscope — An instrument that can be introduced into the body to give a view of its internal parts.
  • endoscopy — (medicine) the examination of a bodily orifice, canal or organ using an endoscope.
  • endosmose — osmosis in which water enters a cell or organism from the surrounding solution
  • endosomal — Of or pertaining to an endosome.
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