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12-letter words containing l, d, o

  • anecdotalism — an inclination to relate anecdotes
  • angle of dip — to plunge (something, as a cloth or sponge) temporarily into a liquid, so as to moisten it, dye it, or cause it to take up some of the liquid: He dipped the brush into the paint bucket.
  • anglo-indian — An Anglo-Indian person is someone whose family is partly British and partly Indian.
  • anthologised — Simple past tense and past participle of anthologise.
  • anthologized — to compile an anthology.
  • anthropoidal — Anthropoid.
  • antidilution — (of a provision or protection) acting to prevent a company from issuing equity at a low valuation
  • apodeictical — Apodeictic.
  • apostle bird — a gregarious grey-and-brown Australian nest-building bird, Struthidea cinerea
  • armor-plated — An armor-plated vehicle or building has a hard metal covering in order to protect it from gunfire and other missiles.
  • artiodactyle — (zoology) One of the Artiodactyla, a group of ungulates.
  • artiodactyls — Plural form of artiodactyl.
  • ash-coloured — silver-grey in colour
  • astoundingly — capable of overwhelming with amazement; stunningly surprising.
  • audio-visual — Audio-visual equipment and materials involve both recorded sound and pictures.
  • audiological — Of, or pertaining to, audiology, or the study of hearing.
  • audiologists — Plural form of audiologist.
  • audiovisuals — Plural form of audiovisual.
  • auditorially — Anatomy, Physiology. pertaining to hearing, to the sense of hearing, or to the organs of hearing.
  • autodiallers — Plural form of autodialler.
  • avoidability — The possibility of avoiding; the state or condition of being avoidable.
  • bachelor pad — a flat in which a bachelor lives
  • bachelorhood — the state of being a bachelor.
  • back molding — a molding, as a backband, applied to interior window and door trim to conceal the edge of the wall surface.
  • baden-powell — Robert Stephenson Smyth (smɪθ, smaɪθ), 1st Baron Baden-Powell. 1857–1941, British general, noted for his defence of Mafeking (1899–1900) in the Boer War; founder of the Boy Scouts (1908) and (with his sister Agnes) the Girl Guides (1910)
  • baffle board — a plate or mechanical device designed to restrain or regulate the flow of a fluid, the emission of light or sound, or the distribution of sound, esp in a loudspeaker or microphone
  • baklava code — (humour, programming)   Code with too many layers. Also known as Lasagne Code.
  • ballad opera — an opera consisting of popular tunes to which appropriate words have been set, interspersed with spoken dialogue
  • balladmonger — (formerly) a seller of ballads, esp on broadsheets
  • banderillero — a bullfighter's assistant who sticks banderillas into the bull
  • bank holiday — A bank holiday is a public holiday.
  • banner cloud — a plume-shaped cloud extending downwind from an isolated mountain peak. Also called cloud banner. Compare cap cloud (def 1).
  • bardolatrous — relating to or characterized by bardolatry
  • battleground — A battleground is the same as a battlefield.
  • beaconsfield — a town in SE England, in Buckinghamshire. Pop: 12 292 (2001)
  • bead molding — bead (def 12).
  • bed moulding — a moulding in an entablature between the corona and the frieze
  • bed of nails — a situation or position of extreme difficulty
  • bed-blocking — the use of hospital beds by elderly patients who cannot leave hospital because they have no place in a residential care home
  • belleau wood — a forest in N France: site of a battle (1918) in which the US Marines halted a German advance on Paris
  • below ground — If something is below ground or below the ground, it is in the ground.
  • bill and coo — the parts of a bird's jaws that are covered with a horny or leathery sheath; beak.
  • billow cloud — a cloud consisting of broad, parallel bands oriented perpendicularly to the wind.
  • bioflavonoid — any of a group of biologically active flavone compounds that may help maintain the blood's capillary walls, reducing the likelihood of hemorrhaging: widely found in plants, esp. citrus fruits
  • bird colonel — a full colonel in the US Army
  • black comedy — a comedy dealing with an unpleasant situation in a pessimistic or macabre manner
  • black powder — gunpowder as used in sports involving modern muzzleloading firearms
  • black-coated — (esp formerly) (of a worker) clerical or professional, as distinguished from commercial or industrial
  • bladder worm — an encysted saclike larva of the tapeworm. The main types are cysticercus, hydatid, and coenurus
  • blind corner — a corner where the view of the road ahead is completely obscured or very restricted
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