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9-letter words containing ld

  • maildrops — Plural form of maildrop.
  • make bold — to bring into existence by shaping or changing material, combining parts, etc.: to make a dress; to make a channel; to make a work of art.
  • maldivian — a republic in the Indian Ocean, SW of India, consisting of about 2000 islands: British protectorate 1887–1965. 115 sq. mi. (298 sq. km). Capital: Male.
  • man-child — a male child; boy; son.
  • manifolds — Plural form of manifold.
  • mansfield — a city in W Nottinghamshire, in central England.
  • marigolds — Plural form of marigold.
  • masefieldJohn, 1878–1967, English poet: poet laureate 1930–67.
  • meyerhold — Vsevolod Emilievich, original name Karl Theodor Kasimir. 1874–c. 1940, Russian theatre director, noted for his experimental nonrealistic productions. He was arrested in 1939 and died in custody
  • minefield — an area of land or water throughout which explosive mines have been laid.
  • misfolded — Simple past tense and past participle of misfold.
  • mock mold — bed (def 23).
  • mold loft — a broad, roofed area where molds and patterns are prepared for construction of a ship or airplane.
  • mold wash — a coating applied in liquid form to walls of a mold cavity.
  • mold-warp — the common European mole, Talpa europaea.
  • moldavian — of or relating to Moldavia, its people, or their language.
  • moldavite — a green tektite found in Bohemia.
  • moldboard — the curved metal plate in a plow that turns over the earth from the furrow.
  • moldering — to turn to dust by natural decay; crumble; disintegrate; waste away: a house that had been left to molder.
  • moldiness — The state or degree of being moldy.
  • moldy fig — a musician or fan who likes traditional jazz or Dixieland rather than modern jazz.
  • moonchild — a person born under the zodiacal sign of Cancer.
  • mouldable — something formed in or on a mold: a mold of jelly.
  • mouldered — Simple past tense and past participle of moulder.
  • mouldiest — Superlative form of mouldy.
  • mouldings — Plural form of moulding.
  • multifold — numerous and varied; greatly diverse; manifold.
  • nanoworld — The sphere of influence of nanotechnology.
  • neckmould — (architecture) A small convex moulding surrounding a column at the junction of the shaft and capital.
  • new build — the activity of building new houses and other buildings
  • new world — Western Hemisphere (def 1).
  • nidwalden — a demicanton of Unterwalden, in central Switzerland. 106 sq. mi. (275 sq. km). Capital: Stans.
  • oil field — an area in which there are large deposits of oil.
  • oilfields — Plural form of oilfield.
  • old delhi — Delhi (def 2).
  • old dutch — the Dutch language before c1100. Abbreviation: OD, OD., O.D.
  • old field — land no longer under cultivation because the fertility of the soil has been exhausted.
  • old flame — An old flame is someone with whom you once had a romantic relationship.
  • old glory — the national flag of the U.S., consisting of 13 horizontal stripes that are alternately red and white, representing the original states, and of a blue field containing 50 white stars, representing the present states.
  • old guard — the imperial guard created in 1804 by Napoleon: it made the last French charge at Waterloo.
  • old harry — Older Use. the devil; Satan.
  • old indic — the group of Indo-European languages of ancient India including early and classical Sanskrit, as well as Pali and the earliest vernaculars (Prakrits)
  • old ionic — epic (def 11).
  • old irish — the Irish language before c900. Abbreviation: OIr.
  • old latin — the Latin language in use from the earliest inscriptions to c100 b.c. Abbreviation: OL, OL., O.L.
  • old media — the media in existence before the arrival of the internet, such as newspapers, books, television, and cinema
  • old money — inherited wealth, especially wealth that confers status and social acceptance.
  • old norse — the Germanic language of medieval Scandinavia. Abbreviation: ON.
  • old river — a river bed left dry because the river has changed its course.
  • old saxon — the Saxon dialect of Low German in use before c1100. Abbreviation: OS.
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