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12-letter words that end in ld

  • barley field — a piece of land cleared of trees and undergrowth, usually enclosed with a fence or hedge and used for growing barley
  • beaconsfield — a town in SE England, in Buckinghamshire. Pop: 12 292 (2001)
  • bright-field — of or relating to the illuminated region about the object of a microscope.
  • broken-field — of or having to do with running in which the ball carrier zigzags so as to go past defenders and avoid being tackled by them
  • bur marigold — any plant of the genus Bidens that has yellow flowers and pointed fruits that cling to fur and clothing: family Asteraceae (composites)
  • catch a cold — to make a loss; lose one's investment
  • center field — the middle area of the outfield
  • chesterfield — a man's knee-length overcoat, usually with a fly front to conceal the buttons and having a velvet collar
  • common scold — (in early common law) a habitually rude and brawling woman whose conduct was subject to punishment as a public nuisance.
  • counterworld — an alternative world opposite to the virtual world
  • custom-build — to make according to the specifications of an individual buyer
  • dress shield — a fabric or plastic pad for attaching to the inside of the underarm of a woman's garment to protect the garment from being soiled by perspiration.
  • fig marigold — any of various plants of the genus Mesembryanthemum, having showy flowers of white, yellow, or pink.
  • flower child — (especially in the 1960s) a young person, especially a hippie, rejecting conventional society and advocating love, peace, and simple, idealistic values.
  • flying field — a small landing field with short runways and facilities for servicing airplanes on a lesser scale than an airport.
  • foster child — a child raised by someone who is not its natural or adoptive parent.
  • fourth world — the world's most poverty-stricken nations, especially in Africa and Asia, marked by very low GNP per capita and great dependence upon foreign economic aid.
  • good as gold — If you say that a child is being as good as gold, you are emphasizing that they are behaving very well and are not causing you any problems.
  • hammarskjold — Dag Hjalmar [dahg yahl-mahr] /dɑg ˈyɑl mɑr/ (Show IPA), 1905–61, Swedish statesman: Secretary General of the United Nations 1953–61; Nobel Peace Prize 1961.
  • hello, world — (programming)   The canonical, minimal, first program that a programmer writes in a new programming language or development environment. The program just prints "hello, world" to standard output in order to verify that the programmer can successfully edit, compile and run a simple program before embarking on anything more challenging. Hello, world is the first example program in the C programming book, K&R, and the tradition has spread from there to pretty much every other language and many of their textbooks. Environments that generate an unreasonably large executable for this trivial test or which require a hairy compiler-linker invocation to generate it are considered bad.
  • huddersfield — a town in West Yorkshire, in N central England.
  • human shield — a person or group of people located or intentionally placed in a potential line of fire or in an area likely to be attacked.
  • in the field — Work or study that is done in the field is done in a real, natural environment rather than in a theoretical way or in controlled conditions.
  • in the world — the earth or globe, considered as a planet.
  • macclesfield — a market town in NW England, in Cheshire: former centre of the silk industry; pharmaceuticals, services. Pop: 50 688 (2001)
  • nether world — the infernal regions; hell.
  • nordenskjold — Baron Nils Adolf Erik [nils ah-dawlf ey-rik] /nɪls ˈɑ dɔlf ˈeɪ rɪk/ (Show IPA), 1832–1901, Swedish arctic explorer, geographer, and geologist; born in Finland.
  • overwithhold — to withhold too much.
  • picture mold — a molding near a ceiling from which pictures can be suspended.
  • poster child — a child appearing on a poster for a charitable organization.
  • pot marigold — calendula (def 1).
  • scalar field — a region with a number assigned at each point.
  • scratchbuild — to build a scale model of something from scratch, that is, from raw materials like wood, clay or paper
  • second world — the world's industrialized nations other than the U.S. and the U.S.S.R.
  • several-fold — comprising several parts or members.
  • six-year-old — being six years in age
  • stranglehold — Wrestling. an illegal hold by which an opponent's breath is choked off.
  • street child — Street children are homeless children who live outdoors in a city and live by begging or stealing.
  • subthreshold — (of a stimulus) too weak to produce a response.
  • the bushveld — an area of low altitude in N South Africa, having scrub vegetation
  • the highveld — the high-altitude grassland region of E South Africa
  • thousandfold — having a thousand elements or parts.
  • throttlehold — a stifling grip; stranglehold: The new regime kept a throttlehold on academic freedom.
  • trophy child — anything taken in war, hunting, competition, etc., especially when preserved as a memento; spoil, prize, or award.
  • vector field — a region, domain, set, etc., with a vector assigned at each point; vector function.
  • visual field — field of vision.
  • water shield — Also called water target. an aquatic plant, Brasenia schreberi, of the water lily family, having purple flowers, floating, elliptic leaves, and a jellylike coating on the underwater stems and roots.
  • wethersfield — a town in central Connecticut.
  • wonder child — an unusually intelligent or talented child; prodigy; wunderkind.

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