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12-letter words that end in der

  • hand-launder — hand-wash.
  • hinterlander — One who lives in the hinterland.
  • horse trader — a person who is shrewd and clever at bargaining.
  • horse-trader — a person who buys and sells horses
  • house spider — any largish dark spider of the genus Tegenaria that is common in houses, such as the cardinal spider
  • housebuilder — One who builds houses, particularly one who does so professionally.
  • interpleader — a party who interpleads.
  • left fielder — the player whose position is left field.
  • legal tender — currency that may be lawfully tendered in payment of a debt, such as paper money, Federal Reserve notes, or coins.
  • linux loader — (operating system)   (LILO) A boot loader for Linux. LILO does not depend on a specific file system, it can boot Linux kernel images from floppy disks and hard disks and can even boot other operating systems. One of up to sixteen differernt images can be selected at boot time. Various parameters, such as the root device, can be set independently for each kernel. LILO can even be used as the master boot record.
  • market order — an order to buy or sell a specified amount of a security at the best price available.
  • meat grinder — machine: minces meat
  • medal-holder — a person who has won a medal
  • meter reader — a person who visits your house to read a gas or electricity meter
  • minirecorder — a small tape recorder, using minicassettes.
  • money spider — any of certain small shiny brownish spiders of the family Linyphiidae
  • mouthbreeder — any of several fishes of the genera Tilapia and Haplochromis, that hatch and care for their young in the mouth.
  • mouthbrooder — A freshwater cichlid fish that protects its eggs (and in some cases its young) by carrying them in its mouth.
  • muckspreader — a machine for spreading manure over farmland
  • muttonbirder — a person who hunts muttonbirds
  • muzzleloader — a firearm that is loaded through the muzzle.
  • netherlanderthe, (used with a singular or plural verb) a kingdom in W Europe, bordering on the North Sea, Germany, and Belgium. 13,433 sq. mi. (34,790 sq. km). Capitals: Amsterdam and The Hague.
  • ninth-grader — a student in their ninth year at school
  • non-offender — to irritate, annoy, or anger; cause resentful displeasure in: Even the hint of prejudice offends me.
  • nonresponder — something or someone that does not respond
  • off-islander — a temporary or seasonal resident of an island; island visitor or tourist.
  • officeholder — a person filling a governmental position; public official.
  • out of order — an authoritative direction or instruction; command; mandate.
  • party leader — a leader of a political party
  • pig islander — a New Zealander
  • pilot ladder — Jacob's ladder (def 2a).
  • place-holder — Mathematics, Logic. a symbol in an expression that may be replaced by the name of any element of the set.
  • plate girder — an iron or steel beam built up from plates and shapes welded or riveted together, usually including a plate or plates for a web, four angle irons forming two flanges, and a pair of plates to reinforce the flanges.
  • polar wander — the movement of the earth's magnetic poles with respect to the geographic poles
  • policyholder — the individual or firm in whose name an insurance policy is written; an insured.
  • postal order — money order.
  • powerbuilder — (tool, database)   A graphical user interface development tool from Powersoft for developing client-server database applications. It runs under MS-DOS(?) and Microsoft Windows. There are also versions for Microsoft Windows, Windows NT, Macintosh, and Unix. Applications can be built by creating windows, controls (such as listboxes and buttons), and menus within the PowerBuilder development environment. The language used to program PowerBuilder, PowerScript, is loosely based on BASIC. PowerBuilder supports programming on many database backends including Sybase and Oracle. It also has added support for ODBC database drivers. PowerBuilder also comes with a built-in database backend (WATCOM SQL 32-bit relational database).
  • put in order — arrange correctly
  • putty powder — an abrasive consisting chiefly of stannic oxide, used for polishing hard surfaces.
  • pygmy glider — a gliding marsupial, Acrobates pygmaeus, of Australia, growing to about the size of a mouse and having a featherlike tail.
  • queenslander — a native or inhabitant of Queensland
  • range finder — any of various instruments for determining the distance from the observer to a particular object, as for sighting a gun or adjusting the focus of a camera.
  • re-embroider — to embroider again
  • recordholder — a person or thing recognized for the accomplishment of a feat to a better or greater degree than any other.
  • repeat order — request to buy sth again
  • right-hander — a person who is right-handed, especially a baseball pitcher who throws with the right hand.
  • rijksdaalder — a cupronickel or silver coin of the Netherlands, equal to 2½ guilders.
  • rodomontader — a person who boasts or brags
  • rogue trader — A rogue trader is an employee of a financial institution who carries out business without the knowledge or approval of his or her bosses.
  • rollerblader — someone who skates using Rollerblades
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