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10-letter words containing ade

  • playreader — a person who reads and evaluates plays, as for a publisher, producer, or theatrical company.
  • pronograde — walking with the body parallel to the ground
  • railroaded — a permanent road laid with rails, commonly in one or more pairs of continuous lines forming a track or tracks, on which locomotives and cars are run for the transportation of passengers, freight, and mail.
  • railroader — a person employed in the operation or management of a railroad.
  • razorblade — a sharp-edged metal blade for use in a razor.
  • readership — the people who read or are thought to read a particular book, newspaper, magazine, etc.: The periodical has a dwindling readership.
  • ready-made — made in advance for sale to any purchaser, rather than to order: a ready-made coat.
  • red-headed — having red hair, as a person.
  • retrograde — moving backward; having a backward motion or direction; retiring or retreating.
  • ringleader — a person who leads others, especially in opposition to authority, law, etc.: a ringleader of revolutionary activities.
  • roadheader — a piece of tunnelling equipment with a conveyor and a cutter
  • saltigrade — moving by leaping.
  • seferiades — Giorgos Stylianou [yawr-gaws stee-lyah-noo] /ˈyɔr gɔs ˌsti lyɑˈnu/ (Show IPA), (Giorgos Seferis) 1900–71, Greek poet and diplomat: Nobel Prize in literature 1963.
  • shade deck — a light deck supported by stanchions.
  • shade tree — a tree planted or valued for its shade.
  • shade-tree — a tree planted or valued for its shade.
  • snowblades — a type of skis, about half the length of normal downhill skis and used without poles
  • softheaded — stupid or foolish
  • spade foot — a square foot, tapering toward its bottom.
  • spinigrade — a type of spiny echinoderm
  • spuleblade — the shoulder blade
  • sub-leader — a person or thing that leads.
  • supergrade — a high-level rank, Grade 16, 17, or 18, in the federal civil service.
  • tardigrade — Also called bear animalcule, water bear. any microscopic, chiefly herbivorous invertebrate of the phylum Tardigrada, living in water, on mosses, lichens, etc.
  • tax evader — a person who reduces or minimizes their tax liability by illegal methods
  • the grades — elementary school
  • the hadean — the Hadean time period
  • the ogaden — a region of SE Ethiopia, bordering on Somalia: consists of a desert plateau, inhabited by Somali nomads; a secessionist movement, supported by Somalia, has existed within the region since the early 1960s and led to bitter fighting between Ethiopia and Somalia (1977–78)
  • the shades — the increasing darkness, as of evening
  • top loader — a machine or appliance, as a washing machine, loaded and unloaded through an opening in the top (distinguished from front loader).
  • top-loader — a washing machine with a horizontal door in its top rather than a vertical one in its front
  • trade bill — a bill of exchange drawn on and accepted (trade acceptance) by a trader in payment for goods
  • trade book — a book designed for the general public and available through an ordinary book dealer, as distinguished from a limited-edition book, textbook, mass market paperback, etc.
  • trade down — the act or process of buying, selling, or exchanging commodities, at either wholesale or retail, within a country or between countries: domestic trade; foreign trade.
  • trade fair — exhibition by a particular industry
  • trade name — brand name, proprietary name
  • trade show — show (def 22).
  • trade wind — Also, trade winds. Also called trades. any of the nearly constant easterly winds that dominate most of the tropics and subtropics throughout the world, blowing mainly from the northeast in the Northern Hemisphere, and from the southeast in the Southern Hemisphere.
  • trade-last — Informal Older Use. a compliment that one has heard and that one offers to tell the person so complimented under the condition that that person will first report a compliment made about oneself. Abbreviation: T.L.
  • trade-name — to designate with or register under a trade name.
  • tradecraft — the skills learned from experience in a trade, often used to refer to the skills spies use to avoid being detected
  • tradescant — John. 1570–1638, English botanist and gardener to Charles I. He introduced many plants from overseas into Britain
  • ultradense — having the component parts closely compacted together; crowded or compact: a dense forest; dense population.
  • un-made-up — not wearing make-up
  • unacademic — not academic or at an academic level
  • undecadent — not decadent
  • union-made — produced by workers belonging to a labor union.
  • vade mecum — something a person carries about for frequent or regular use.
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