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14-letter words containing dr

  • into overdrive — into a state of intense activity
  • kindred spirit — likeminded person
  • knockout drops — a drug secretly put into someone's drink to cause stupefaction
  • lailat-ul-qadr — a night of study and prayer observed annually by Muslims to mark the communication of the Koran: it usually follows the 27th day of Ramadan
  • laundry basket — container for clothes and linen
  • laundry worker — sb who washes clothes for a living
  • learner driver — a person who is learning to drive
  • lepidodendroid — resembling or relating to plants of the extinct genus Lepidodendron, which were prolific during the Carboniferous period
  • livia drusilla — 58 bc–29 ad, Roman noblewoman: wife (from 39 bc) of Emperor Augustus and mother of Emperor Tiberius
  • long drawn out — A long drawn out process or conflict lasts an unnecessarily long time or an unpleasantly long time.
  • long-drawn-out — lasting a very long time; protracted: a long-drawn-out story.
  • master bedroom — a principal bedroom in a house or apartment, usually the largest, typically occupied by the person or persons who head the household.
  • meat and drink — a source of pleasure
  • melodramatized — Simple past tense and past participle of melodramatize.
  • multiple drill — a drilling machine having a number of vertical spindles for drilling several holes in a piece simultaneously.
  • national dress — the traditional clothing of a country
  • nonpalindromic — Not palindromic.
  • of your dreams — If you describe someone or something as the person or thing of your dreams, you mean that you consider them to be ideal or perfect.
  • osteochondroma — (medicine) A benign tumor consisting of bone or cartilage.
  • over-dramatize — to put into a form suitable for acting on a stage.
  • overdramatized — Simple past tense and past participle of overdramatize.
  • page mode dram — Page Mode Dynamic Random Access Memory
  • penny dreadful — a cheap, sensational novel of adventure, crime, or violence; dime novel.
  • penny-dreadful — a cheap, sensational novel of adventure, crime, or violence; dime novel.
  • perhydrogenate — to hydrogenate as completely as possible.
  • perhydrogenize — perhydrogenate.
  • piedras negras — a city in N Mexico, on the Rio Grande.
  • pinafore dress — a sleeveless dress worn over a blouse or sweater
  • postnasal drip — a trickling of mucus onto the pharyngeal surface from the posterior portion of the nasal cavity, usually caused by a cold or allergy.
  • power dressing — a style of dressing in severely tailored suits, adopted by some women executives to project an image of efficiency
  • quadragenarian — 40 years of age.
  • quadrangularly — in a quadrangular manner
  • quadrantanopia — (medicine) The loss of vision in one or more quadrants of the field of view.
  • quadratic form — a polynomial all of whose terms are of degree 2 in two or more variables, as 5 x 2 − 2 xy + 3 y 2 .
  • quadrigeminate — made up of four parts
  • quadrilaterals — Plural form of quadrilateral.
  • quadrisyllabic — a word or poetic meter with four syllables
  • quadrisyllable — a word of four syllables.
  • quadrumvirates — Plural form of quadrumvirate.
  • quadrupedalism — The condition of being a quadruped.
  • quadruple time — a measure consisting of four beats or pulses with accent on the first and third.
  • quadruplicated — Simple past tense and past participle of quadruplicate.
  • quadruplicates — Plural form of quadruplicate.
  • ranch dressing — seasoned mayonnaise sauce
  • rational dress — long loose trousers gathered at the ankle and worn under a shorter skirt
  • rodrigo borgia — Cesare [che-zah-re] /ˈtʃɛ zɑ rɛ/ (Show IPA), 1476?–1507, Italian cardinal, military leader, and politician.
  • saavedra lamas — Carlos [kahr-laws] /ˈkɑr lɔs/ (Show IPA), 1878?–1959, Argentine statesman and diplomat: Nobel Peace Prize 1936.
  • salad dressing — a sauce for a salad, usually with a base of oil and vinegar or of mayonnaise.
  • san pedro sula — a city in NW Honduras.
  • schoolchildren — a child attending school.
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