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10-letter words containing ud

  • sludgeworm — a small freshwater worm, Tubifex tubifex, often inhabiting sewage sludge and the muddy bottoms of lakes, rivers, and pools.
  • smudge pot — a container for burning oil or other fuels to produce smudge, as for protecting fruit trees from frost.
  • solicitude — the state of being solicitous; anxiety or concern.
  • sour crude — Sour crude is crude oil with a high sulfur content.
  • spissitude — compactness
  • star cloud — a cloudlike patch of light on the celestial sphere, consisting of a multitude of stars.
  • staudinger — Hermann [her-mahn] /ˈhɛr mɑn/ (Show IPA), 1881–1965, German chemist: Nobel prize 1953.
  • stud poker — a variety of poker in which each player is dealt one card face down in the first round and one card face up in each of the next four rounds, each of the last four rounds being followed by a betting interval. Compare seven-card stud.
  • studebakerClement, 1831–1901, U.S. wagon maker and pioneer automobile designer.
  • studiously — disposed or given to diligent study: a studious boy.
  • study hall — (in some schools) a room used solely or chiefly for studying.
  • study room — a room, esp in a boarding school, used for studying
  • study tour — a trip or tour taken by a group of people in order to study something, such as a language
  • sub judice — before a judge or court; awaiting judicial determination.
  • subaudible — capable of being heard; loud enough to be heard; actually heard.
  • sudatorium — a hot-air bath for inducing sweating.
  • suddenness — happening, coming, made, or done quickly, without warning, or unexpectedly: a sudden attack.
  • taste buds — one of numerous small, flask-shaped bodies, chiefly in the epithelium of the tongue, which are the end organs for the sense of taste.
  • testudinal — pertaining to or resembling a tortoise or tortoise shell.
  • testudines — (among the ancient Romans) a movable shelter with a strong and usually fireproof arched roof, used for protection of soldiers in siege operations.
  • the buddha — ?563–483 bc, a title applied to Gautama Siddhartha, a nobleman and religious teacher working in N India, regarded by his followers as the most recent rediscoverer of the path to enlightenment: the founder of Buddhism
  • the budget — an estimate of British government expenditures and revenues and the financial plans for the ensuing fiscal year presented annually to the House of Commons by the Chancellor of the Exchequer
  • the-clouds — a comedy (423 b.c.) by Aristophanes.
  • thuddingly — in a thudding manner
  • time study — time and motion study.
  • transudate — the act or process of transuding.
  • tripudiary — pertaining to dancing
  • tripudiate — to dance for joy
  • tudor arch — a four-centered arch, the inner pair of curves having a radius much greater than that of the outer pair.
  • udon thani — a city in NE Thailand.
  • unbudgeted — (of expenses or expenditures) that have not been budgeted for; unplanned
  • understudy — to learn (a role) in order to replace the regular actor or actress when necessary.
  • unexcluded — to shut or keep out; prevent the entrance of.
  • ungrudging — not begrudging; not stinting; wholehearted: an ungrudging supporter of charities.
  • unincluded — being part of the whole; contained; covered: Breakfast is included in the price of the room.
  • unoccluded — to close, shut, or stop up (a passage, opening, etc.).
  • unshrouded — to divest of a shroud or something that shrouds or hides: to unshroud a corpse; to unshroud a mystery.
  • vaudeville — theatrical entertainment consisting of a number of individual performances, acts, or mixed numbers, as by comedians, singers, dancers, acrobats, and magicians. Compare variety (def 9).
  • war clouds — sign of trouble ahead
  • wire fraud — the crime of using interstate wire, television, or radio communications with the intent to defraud.
  • work-study — an examination of ways of finding the most efficient method of doing a job, esp in terms of time and effort
  • zidovudine — the international generic term for azidothymidine.
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