10-letter words containing nd
- never mind — (in a human or other conscious being) the element, part, substance, or process that reasons, thinks, feels, wills, perceives, judges, etc.: the processes of the human mind.
- neverendum — A series of referendums on the same issue held in an attempt to achieve an unpopular result.
- new candle — candela
- new london — a seaport in SE Connecticut, on the Thames River: naval base.
- newshounds — Plural form of newshound.
- newsstands — Plural form of newsstand.
- newsvendor — a person who sells newspapers or periodicals.
- nightstand — night table.
- nonbinding — the act of fastening, securing, uniting, or the like.
- nonbonding — neither helping nor impeding atom bonding
- nondefence — not relating to defence, esp military defence
- nondefense — Unrelated to military defense.
- nondeviant — Not deviant.
- nondiverse — Not diverse.
- nondormant — relating to the state in which germination is possible
- nondrinker — a person who abstains from alcoholic beverages.
- nondualism — The belief that dualism or dichotomy are illusory phenomena; that things such as mind and body may remain distinct while not actually being separate.
- nondualist — One who rejects dualism.
- nonduality — Lack of duality.
- nondurable — not resistant to wear, decay, etc.; not sturdy: nondurable fabrics.
- nondynamic — pertaining to or characterized by energy or effective action; vigorously active or forceful; energetic: the dynamic president of the firm.
- noninduced — to lead or move by persuasion or influence, as to some action or state of mind: to induce a person to buy a raffle ticket.
- nonjoinder — omission to join, as of a person who should have been a party to an action.
- northbound — going toward the north: northbound traffic.
- northlands — Plural form of northland.
- nose candy — cocaine.
- nose ender — muzzler (def 2).
- nursehound — a species of European dogfish, Scyliorrhinus caniculus
- nuyts land — early name of a region on the southern coast in S Australia, discovered by the Dutch in 1626–27.
- octandrian — relating to the classification Octandria or those plants that have eight stamens
- off and on — so as to be no longer supported or attached: This button is about to come off.
- off-and-on — so as to be no longer supported or attached: This button is about to come off.
- off-island — located or tending away from the shore of an island: an off-island current.
- offendable — to irritate, annoy, or anger; cause resentful displeasure in: Even the hint of prejudice offends me.
- offendedly — In an offended manner.
- offendress — a female person who offends
- ohnosecond — (unit, humour) (Presumably a play on "nanosecond") The miniscule time it takes to realize that you've just made a BIG mistake like typing rm -rf * in the wrong directory. Seen in Elizabeth P. Crowe's book, "The Electronic Traveller."
- on and off — so as to be no longer supported or attached: This button is about to come off.
- on standby — a staunch supporter or adherent; one who can be relied upon.
- one-handed — having or using only one hand: The left fielder made a one-handed catch of the fly ball.
- open wound — injury in which skin is broken
- open-ended — not having fixed limits; unrestricted; broad: an open-ended discussion.
- openhanded — generous; liberal: openhanded hospitality.
- openminded — Alternative spelling of open-minded.
- oropendola — any of several birds of the genus Gymnostinops, related to crows and feeding primarily on fruit and nectar, noted especially for their hanging nests.
- orotundity — (of the voice or speech) characterized by strength, fullness, richness, and clearness.
- otterhound — one of an English breed of water dogs having a thick, shaggy, oily coat, trained to hunt otter.
- outlanders — Plural form of outlander.
- outlandish — freakishly or grotesquely strange or odd, as appearance, dress, objects, ideas, or practices; bizarre: outlandish clothes; outlandish questions.
- outrebound — to exceed in rebounding