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10-letter words containing od

  • bulletwood — the wood of a tropical American sapotaceous tree, Manilkara bidentata, widely used for construction due to its durability and toughness
  • buttonwood — a North American plane tree, Platanus occidentalis
  • by-product — A by-product is something which is produced during the manufacture or processing of another product.
  • cacodaemon — Wicked or malevolent spirit as opposed to agathodemon (a good spirit).
  • cacodemons — Plural form of cacodemon.
  • cacodylate — a salt of cacodylic acid.
  • calmodulin — a protein found in most living cells; it regulates many enzymic processes that are dependent on calcium
  • candlewood — the resinous wood of any of several trees, used for torches and candle substitutes
  • canoodling — Present participle of canoodle.
  • cephalopod — any marine mollusc of the class Cephalopoda, characterized by well-developed head and eyes and a ring of sucker-bearing tentacles. The group also includes the octopuses, squids, cuttlefish, and pearly nautilus
  • cheesewood — the tough yellowish wood of Australian trees of the genus Pittosporum: family Pittosporaceae
  • childhoods — Plural form of childhood.
  • chionodoxa — any plant of the liliaceous genus Chionodoxa, of S Europe and W Asia
  • chlorodyne — a drug, containing chloroform among other ingredients, with sedative, narcotic and pain-relieving properties
  • christhood — the state of being the Christ, the anointed one of God
  • chyloderma — (medicine) swelling of the scrotum resulting from chronic lymphatic obstruction.
  • clodhopper — a clumsy person; lout
  • co-produce — to produce (a film, play, television programme, etc) with another person
  • codecenter — (programming)   (Formerly Saber-C) A proprietary software development environment for C programs, offering an integrated toolkit for developing, testing, debugging and maintainance.
  • codeswitch — Alternative form of code-switch.
  • codetalker — A military communications specialist using codes based on an obscure language.
  • codewalker — (programming, tool)   A program component that analyses other programs. Compilers have codewalkers in their front ends; so do cross-reference generators and some database front ends. Other utility programs that try to do too much with source code may turn into codewalkers. As in "This new 'vgrind' feature would require a codewalker to implement."
  • codicology — the study of manuscripts
  • codirector — a fellow director
  • codiscover — to discover jointly
  • codominant — (of genes) having both alleles expressed equally in the phenotype of the organism
  • codswallop — If you describe something that someone has just said as codswallop, you mean that you think it is nonsense.
  • color-code — to use specific colors, according to a code, for wires, switches, cards, files, etc.
  • commodious — A commodious room or house is large and has a lot of space.
  • commoditie — Obsolete spelling of commodity.
  • commodores — Plural form of commodore.
  • coproduced — to produce (a motion picture, play, etc.) in collaboration with others.
  • coproducer — a joint producer
  • cord blood — blood from the placenta drawn through the newly severed umbilical cord, collected for study or for possible transfusion to treat disease in the child.
  • corndodger — a small cake of cornmeal, baked or fried hard
  • corrodible — Readily corroded.
  • coryphodon — a primitive hoofed mammal of the extinct genus Coryphodon, of the early Eocene Epoch, having a long, thickset body, short legs, and five-toed feet, each toe ending in a small hoof.
  • cosmodrome — a site, esp one in the former Soviet Union, from which spacecraft are launched
  • cottonwood — A cottonwood or a cottonwood tree is a kind of tree that grows in North America and has seeds that are covered with hairs that look like cotton.
  • cousinhood — Relationship as of cousins.
  • cream soda — a carbonated soft drink flavoured with vanilla
  • crocodiles — Plural form of crocodile.
  • crotchwood — wood from a tree crotch, characterized by a swirling, irregular figure and used for furniture and veneers.
  • custodians — Plural form of custodian.
  • cyclodiene — a group of organic insecticides, many of which are banned in the US and Europe
  • cynopodous — (of some mammals, such as dogs) having claws that do not retract
  • daffodilly — a daffodil
  • data model — (database)   The product of the database design process which aims to identify and organize the required data logically and physically. A data model says what information is to be contained in a database, how the information will be used, and how the items in the database will be related to each other. For example, a data model might specify that a customer is represented by a customer name and credit card number and a product as a product code and price, and that there is a one-to-many relation between a customer and a product. It can be difficult to change a database layout once code has been written and data inserted. A well thought-out data model reduces the need for such changes. Data modelling enhances application maintainability and future systems may re-use parts of existing models, which should lower development costs. A data modelling language is a mathematical formalism with a notation for describing data structures and a set of operations used to manipulate and validate that data. One of the most widely used methods for developing data models is the entity-relationship model. The relational model is the most widely used type of data model. Another example is NIAM.
  • datacode i — (language)   An early system used on the Datatron 200 series.
  • deaconhood — the position of a deacon
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