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9-letter words containing id

  • avid fart — a flashy and intrusive visual effects editing style
  • avoidable — Something that is avoidable can be prevented from happening.
  • avoidably — In a manner so as to be avoidable.
  • avoidance — Avoidance of someone or something is the act of avoiding them.
  • backsides — Plural form of backside.
  • backslide — to lapse into bad habits or vices from a state of virtue, religious faith, etc
  • bacteroid — resembling a bacterium
  • banbridge — a district in S Northern Ireland, in Co Down. Pop: 43 083 (2003 est). Area: 442 sq km (170 sq miles)
  • bandwidth — A bandwidth is the range of frequencies used for a particular telecommunications signal, radio transmission, or computer network.
  • bang tidy — of exceptionally good quality
  • bank raid — an attack on a bank, often involving firearms and violence, with the aim of stealing money or other valuables
  • barmecide — lavish or plentiful in imagination only; illusory; sham
  • be rid of — to be freed from or relieved of (something undesirable)
  • beachside — situated near a beach
  • bear raid — an attempt to force down the price of a security or commodity by sustained selling
  • bedridden — Someone who is bedridden is so ill or has such a severe disability that they cannot get out of bed.
  • belemnoid — shaped like a dart
  • belvidere — a city in N Illinois.
  • bensulide — a selective preemergence herbicide, C 14 H 24 O 4 NPS 3 , used primarily to control crabgrass and broadleaf weeds.
  • benzenoid — similar to benzene
  • benzidine — a grey or reddish poisonous crystalline powder that is used mainly in the manufacture of dyes, esp Congo red. Formula: NH2(C6H4)2NH2
  • bethsaida — a ruined town in N Israel, near the N shore of the Sea of Galilee
  • beveridge — William Henry, 1st Baron Beveridge. 1879–1963, British economist, whose Report on Social Insurance and Allied Services (1942) formed the basis of social-security legislation in Britain
  • bid price — The bid price of a particular stock or share is the price that investors are willing to pay for it.
  • biddeford — a city in SW Maine.
  • bidentate — having two teeth or toothlike parts or processes
  • biguanide — any of a class of compounds some of which are used in the treatment of certain forms of diabetes
  • bike ride — a ride on a bicycle
  • bile acid — any of various steroid acids, produced in the liver and stored with bile, that emulsify fats during digestion.
  • biosolids — semisolid or solid organic material obtained from the recycling of sewage, used esp as a fertilizer
  • bipyramid — a geometrical form consisting of two pyramids with a common polygonal base
  • bisulfide — disulfide
  • blennioid — of, relating to, or belonging to the Blennioidea, a large suborder of small mainly marine spiny-finned fishes having an elongated body with reduced pelvic fins. The group includes the blennies, butterfish, and gunnel
  • blind bid — an offer on the part of a big investor to buy a number of different stocks without knowing exactly which stocks are included in the package
  • blindside — If you say that you were blindsided by something, you mean that it surprised you in a negative way.
  • boat ride — a ride in a boat
  • bombycoid — relating to moths of the family Bombycidae
  • bona fide — If something or someone is bona fide, they are genuine or real.
  • bone idle — very idle; extremely lazy
  • boskopoid — of, relating to, or characteristic of Boskop man or the culture or habitat of Boskop man.
  • bridecake — a wedding cake
  • bridemaid — a bridesmaid
  • bridewell — a house of correction; jail, esp for minor offences
  • bridgeman — a person who works on a bridge or on the construction of bridges.
  • bridgeton — a city in SW New Jersey.
  • bridleway — A bridleway is the same as a bridle path.
  • broadside — A broadside is a strong written or spoken attack on a person or institution.
  • broiderer — an embroiderer
  • browridge — the ridge of bone over the eye sockets
  • bullycide — the act or an instance of killing oneself intentionally as a result of bullying
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