11-letter words containing ood
- first blood — the first killing or wounding in a fight or war
- flapperhood — (in the 1920s) the condition of flappers, the state of being a flapper
- flash flood — a sudden and destructive rush of water down a narrow gully or over a sloping surface, caused by heavy rainfall.
- flashfloods — Plural form of flashflood.
- flood plain — a nearly flat plain along the course of a stream or river that is naturally subject to flooding.
- flood-light — an artificial light so directed or diffused as to give a comparatively uniform illumination over a rather large given area.
- flooded gum — any of various eucalyptus trees of Australia, esp Eucalyptus saligna (the Sydney blue gum), that grow in damp soil
- flooded out — inundated by floodwater
- floodlights — Plural form of floodlight.
- floodplains — Plural form of floodplain.
- floodwaters — The waters of a flood.
- food desert — an area, usually low-income, in which many residents cannot easily get to stores that sell affordable, healthful foods.
- food grains — the small hard seedlike fruits of a grass, esp a cereal plant, used as a foodstuff
- food parcel — parcels of food prepared and sent, esp by charitable organizations, to people in need
- food pollen — infertile pollen produced by some plants that attracts insects and thus aids pollination
- food prices — the prices that consumers are charged for food
- food shares — investment shares in food companies
- food vessel — an early Bronze Age grave vessel, 1600–1300 b.c., found in Ireland and northern Britain and intended for the use of the deceased in the afterlife.
- foodservice — The business of providing food and related services.
- frankenfood — (colloquial, derogatory) genetically modified food.
- friendswood — a city in SE Texas.
- frozen food — food preserved by a freezing process and stored in a freezer before cooking
- fusion food — food which is made using a style of cooking which combines traditional Western techniques and ingredients with those used in Eastern cuisine
- good fellow — a friendly and pleasant person.
- good friday — the Friday before Easter, a holy day of the Christian church, observed as the anniversary of the Crucifixion of Jesus.
- good graces — If you are in someone's good graces, they are pleased with you.
- good nature — pleasant disposition; kindly nature; amiability.
- good on you — well done, well said, etc: a term of congratulation
- good people — honest or kind people
- good-looker — a person with a pleasingly attractive appearance.
- goodhearted — Kind, generous and altruistic.
- goodnatured — Alternative spelling of good-natured.
- goods train — freight train.
- goods wagon — a heavy railroad freight car.
- goody goody — a person who is self-righteously, affectedly, or cloyingly good.
- goody-goody — a person who is self-righteously, affectedly, or cloyingly good.
- gopher wood — an unidentified wood used in building Noah's ark. Gen. 6:14.
- greasewoods — Plural form of greasewood.
- gutterblood — a low person of inferior breeding
- health food — any natural food popularly believed to promote or sustain good health, as by containing vital nutrients, being grown without the use of pesticides, or having a low sodium or fat content.
- highblooded — of high blood, family, or race
- hinshelwood — Sir Cyril Norman, 1897–1967, English chemist: Nobel Prize 1956.
- hooded crow — a European crow, Corvus corone cornix, having a gray body and black head, wings, and tail.
- hooded seal — a large seal, Cystophora cristata, the male of which has a large, distensible, hoodlike sac on the head.
- hoodie crow — a subspecies of the carrion crow, Corvus corone cornix, that has a grey body and black head, wings, and tail
- hoodwinking — Present participle of hoodwink.
- hot-blooded — excitable; impetuous.
- in the mood — keen, feeling like doing sth
- infant-hood — a child during the earliest period of its life, especially before he or she can walk; baby.
- invalidhood — the state or condition of being an invalid