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11-letter words containing ld

  • guelderrose — snowball (sense 2)
  • guildswoman — a woman who is a member of a guild
  • haddonfield — a town in SW New Jersey.
  • handholding — the act of holding hands, especially as a sign or token of affection.
  • harold holtHarold Edward, 1908–67, Australian political leader: prime minister 1966–67.
  • heat shield — a coating or structure that surrounds part of the nose cone or other vulnerable surfaces of a spacecraft and, by heat absorption or ablation, protects them from excessive heating during reentry.
  • heldentenor — a tenor having a brilliant, powerful voice suited to singing heroic roles, as in Wagnerian opera.
  • herald moth — a noctuid moth, Scoliopteryx libatrix, having brownish cryptically mottled forewings and plain dull hind wings. The adult hibernates and has a prolonged life
  • hold button — a button on a telephone that enables someone to interrupt an incoming call temporarily in order to answer another call.
  • hold in fee — to own; possess
  • hold out on — to delay in or keep from telling (a person) some new or important information
  • holding-pen — a tank for the temporary storage of a substance.
  • homebuilder — a person whose occupation is homebuilding.
  • householder — a person who holds title to or occupies a house.
  • householdry — (archaic) The management and upkeep of a household.
  • hundredfold — a hundred times as great or as much.
  • ibn khaldun — Abd-al-Rahman [ahb-dahl-rah-mahn] /ɑb dɑlˈrɑ mɑn/ (Show IPA), 1332–1406, Arab historian and philosopher.
  • ibn-khaldun — 1332–1406, Arab historian and philosopher. His Kitab al-`ibar (Book of Examples) is a history of Islam
  • in the cold — outside, exposed to cold weather
  • in the wild — Animals that live in the wild live in a free and natural state and are not looked after by people.
  • infield hit — a base hit that does not reach the outfield.
  • infield out — a put-out recorded by a member of the infield.
  • inner child — Some psychologists refer to a person's childish feelings as his or her inner child.
  • jelly mould — a mould made of glass, copper, etc, used to make a jelly in a decorative shape
  • jerry-build — to build cheaply and flimsily.
  • land-holder — a holder, owner, or occupant of land.
  • landholders — Plural form of landholder.
  • landholding — a holder, owner, or occupant of land.
  • lay hold of — to seize or grasp
  • leaseholder — a tenant under a lease.
  • lens holder — a container which holds a thin curved piece of glass or plastic in place
  • leopold iii — 1901–83, king of Belgium 1934–51 (son of Albert I).
  • lip molding — a bead surrounding the opening of a drawer.
  • liquid gold — a suspension of finely divided gold in a vegetable oil, used chiefly for gilding ceramic ware.
  • lower world — Classical Mythology. the regions of the dead, conceived of as lying beneath the surface of the earth; Hades; the underworld.
  • marsh elder — any of various composite plants of the genus Iva, as I. frutescens, that grow in salt marshes.
  • metaldehyde — a chemical, (CH3CHO)4, that is a polymer of acetaldehyde, used to kill slugs and snails and also as a fuel for portable stoves
  • midfielders — Plural form of midfielder.
  • mig welding — metal inert gas welding: a method of welding in which the filler metal wire supplies the electric current to maintain the arc, which is shielded from the access of air by an inert gas, usually argon
  • mildewproof — able to withstand or repel the effect of mildew.
  • millionfold — comprising a million parts or members.
  • moldability — a hollow form or matrix for giving a particular shape to something in a molten or plastic state.
  • mosaic gold — Chemistry. stannic sulfide.
  • netherworld — the infernal regions; hell.
  • new-for-old — (of insurance) issued on the principle that claims will be based on the cost of replacing old damaged, destroyed, or lost items with brand new items
  • non-elderly — of advanced age; old: discounts for elderly patrons.
  • nonbuilding — Not being or pertaining to a building.
  • officialdom — the class or entire body of officials; officials as a whole.
  • oil gilding — gilding of glass or ceramic ware by using a size of japan or lacquer.
  • old british — Brythonic as used before a.d. 800.
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