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9-letter words containing und

  • egg-bound — describing egg-bearing animals and birds that have difficulty passing their eggs
  • elkhounds — Plural form of elkhound.
  • expounded — Simple past tense and past participle of expound.
  • expounder — A person who expounds, explains.
  • facundity — (archaic) eloquence; readiness of speech.
  • fecundate — to make prolific or fruitful.
  • fecundity — the quality of being fecund; capacity, especially in female animals, of producing young in great numbers.
  • fishpound — a submerged net used in commercial fishing for capturing fish.
  • flounders — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of flounder.
  • found art — art comprised of found objects.
  • foundered — (of a ship, boat, etc.) to fill with water and sink.
  • foundling — an infant or small child found abandoned; a child without a known parent or guardian.
  • foundress — a woman who establishes something, as an institution or religious order; founder.
  • foundries — Plural form of foundry.
  • foundrous — founderous.
  • foxhounds — Plural form of foxhound.
  • fundament — the buttocks.
  • fundraise — to collect by fund-raising: The charity needs to fund-raise more than a million dollars.
  • gazehound — one of any of several breeds of hounds, as the Afghan, borzoi, greyhound, Saluki, or whippet, that hunts by sighting the game rather than by scent.
  • gerundial — (in certain languages, as Latin) a form regularly derived from a verb and functioning as a noun, having in Latin all case forms but the nominative, as Latin dicendī gen., dicendō, dat., abl., etc., “saying.”. See also gerundive (def 1).
  • gerundive — (in Latin) a verbal adjective similar to the gerund in form and noting the obligation, necessity, or worthiness of the action to be done, as legendus in Liber legendus est, “The book is worth reading.”. See also gerund (def 1).
  • get round — cajole
  • go around — an act or instance of going around something, as a circle, course, or traffic pattern, and returning to the starting point.
  • go-around — an act or instance of going around something, as a circle, course, or traffic pattern, and returning to the starting point.
  • gorehound — an enthusiast of gory horror films
  • grayhound — one of a breed of tall, slender, short-haired dogs, noted for its keen sight and swiftness.
  • grewhound — a greyhound
  • greyhound — one of a breed of tall, slender, short-haired dogs, noted for its keen sight and swiftness.
  • groundage — a tax levied on ships that anchor in a port.
  • grounders — Plural form of grounder.
  • groundhog — woodchuck.
  • grounding — the solid surface of the earth; firm or dry land: to fall to the ground.
  • groundman — a groundsman
  • groundnut — Also called wild bean, potato bean. a twining, North American plant, Apios americana (or A. tuberosa), of the legume family, having clusters of fragrant brownish flowers and an edible tuber.
  • groundout — a play in which a batter is put out at first base after hitting a ground ball to the infield.
  • groundsel — groundsill.
  • grundyism — a prudish adherence to conventionality, especially in personal behavior.
  • handbound — (of books) bound by hand.
  • hardbound — (of a book) bound with a stiff cover, usually of cloth or leather; casebound.
  • hellbound — Bound for Hell; damned.
  • hellhound — a mythical watchdog of hell.
  • hereunder — under or below this; subsequent to this.
  • hidebound — narrow and rigid in opinion; inflexible: a hidebound pedant.
  • hirundine — of, relating to, or resembling the swallow.
  • hoarhound — an Old World plant, Marrubium vulgare, of the mint family, having downy leaves and small, whitish flowers, and containing a bitter, medicinal juice that is used as an expectorant, vermifuge, and laxative.
  • homebound — confined to one's home, especially because of illness.
  • hoofbound — (of horses and other hoofed animals) having the heels of the hoofs dry and contracted, causing lameness.
  • horehound — an Old World plant, Marrubium vulgare, of the mint family, having downy leaves and small, whitish flowers, and containing a bitter, medicinal juice that is used as an expectorant, vermifuge, and laxative.
  • hound dog — Chiefly Southern U.S. Dialect. hound1 (def 1).
  • houndfish — Tylosurus crocodilus, a large gamefish of the family Belonidae.
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