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8-letter words containing nd

  • asyndeta — Plural form of asyndeton.
  • attended — to be present at: to attend a lecture; to attend church.
  • attendee — The attendees at something such as a meeting or a conference are the people who are attending it.
  • attender — The attenders at a particular place or event are the people who go there.
  • auckland — the chief port of New Zealand, in the northern part of North Island: former capital of New Zealand (1840–65). Pop: 450 300 (2010 est)
  • back end — autumn
  • back-end — (programming)   Any software performing either the final stage in a process, or a task not apparent to the user. A common usage is in a compiler. A compiler's back-end generates machine language and performs optimisations specific to the machine's architecture. The term can also be used in the context of network applications. E.g. "The back-end of the system handles socket protocols". Contrast front end.
  • backband — a moulding used at the edges of a window casing
  • backbend — a gymnastic exercise in which the trunk is bent backwards until the hands touch the floor
  • backbond — a legal document qualifying the terms of a bond or explaining the purpose for which a bond has been granted
  • backends — Plural form of backend.
  • backhand — A backhand is a shot in tennis or squash, which you make with your arm across your body.
  • backland — undeveloped land behind a developed property
  • backwind — to divert wind against the lee side of (a sail) from another sail.
  • badlands — any deeply eroded barren area
  • bailbond — a document in which a prisoner and one or more sureties guarantee that the prisoner will attend the court hearing of the charge against him if he is released on bail
  • band saw — a power-operated saw consisting of an endless toothed metal band running over and driven by two wheels
  • band-aid — A Band-Aid is a small piece of sticky tape that you use to cover small cuts or wounds on your body.
  • bandaged — Simple past tense and past participle of bandage.
  • bandager — someone who bandages
  • bandages — Plural form of bandage.
  • bandanas — Plural form of bandana.
  • bandanna — A bandanna is a brightly-coloured piece of cloth which is worn around a person's neck or head.
  • bandeaux — Plural form of bandeau.
  • bandeira — an expedition in search of gold or slaves
  • bandelet — a small band of any kind, particularly one worn around the head
  • bandello — Matteo [maht-te-aw] /mɑtˈtɛ ɔ/ (Show IPA), 1485–1561, Italian ecclesiastic and author.
  • banderol — Alternative form of banderole.
  • bandfile — to file with a file band on a band mill or band saw.
  • bandfish — a Mediterranean fish with an elongated body
  • bandhani — A style of tie-dyeing practised in parts of India.
  • banditry — Banditry is used to refer to acts of robbery and violence in areas where the rule of law has broken down.
  • banditti — a robber, especially a member of a gang or marauding band.
  • bandmate — a fellow member of a band
  • bandoeng — Bandung.
  • bandores — Plural form of bandore.
  • bandpass — (of a filter) transmitting only a set range of frequencies.
  • bandsman — Bandsmen are musicians in a band, especially a military or brass band.
  • bandsmen — Plural form of bandsman.
  • bandster — a person who goes behind a reaper and binds sheaves of wheat
  • bandying — to pass from one to another or back and forth; give and take; trade; exchange: to bandy blows; to bandy words.
  • bandyman — the driver of a bandy; a cart driver
  • barehand — to field (the ball) with one's bare hands rather than one's glove
  • bareland — (of a croft) having no house attached
  • barndoor — The large door of a barn.
  • baseband — a transmission technique using a narrow range of frequencies that allows only one message to be telecommunicated at a time
  • bedbound — Unable to leave one's bed for some reason.
  • bedstand — a bedside table
  • befriend — If you befriend someone, especially someone who is lonely or far from home, you make friends with them.
  • belandre — bilander.
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