13-letter words containing red
- accreditation — to ascribe or attribute to (usually followed by with): He was accredited with having said it.
- alfred austin — Alfred, 1835–1913, English poet: poet laureate 1896–1913.
- altered chord — a chord in which one or more notes are chromatically changed by the introduction of accidentals
- architectured — Designed (according to a form of architecture, or as if by an architect).
- armored cable — an electric cable having a metal protective covering
- armored scale — any of a family (Diaspididae) of scale insects characterized by a hard, waxy secretion that covers the body: many armored scales are serious pests of trees and shrubs
- barred spiral — a spiral galaxy in which the arms originate at the ends of a bar-shaped nucleus
- bat-eared fox — a fox, Vulpes chama, inhabiting dry areas of southern Africa and having large pointed ears, silvery gray coat, and a bushy tail with a black tip.
- battered wife — See under battered woman syndrome.
- biscuit-fired — (of a ceramic object) fired to harden the body.
- blind freddie — an imaginary person representing the highest degree of incompetence (esp in the phrase Blind Freddie could see that!)
- body-centered — (of a crystal structure) having lattice points at the centers of the unit cells.
- cape coloured — (formerly, in South Africa) a racial classification under apartheid for people of mixed ethnic origin
- carbon credit — Carbon credits are an allowance that certain companies have, permitting them to burn a certain amount of fossil fuels.
- coast redwood — the redwood, Sequoia sempervirens.
- collared dove — a European dove, Streptopelia decaocto, having a brownish-grey plumage with a black band on the back of the neck
- colored stone — any gemstone, colored or colorless, other than a diamond.
- covered wagon — A covered wagon is a wagon that has an arched canvas roof and is pulled by horses. Covered wagons were used by the early American settlers as they travelled across the country.
- cream-colored — yellowish-white
- credentialing — Usually, credentials. evidence of authority, status, rights, entitlement to privileges, or the like, usually in written form: Only those with the proper credentials are admitted.
- credentialism — a tendency to value formal qualifications, esp at the expense of competence and experience
- credentialled — having credentials
- credibilities — the quality of being believable or worthy of trust: After all those lies, his credibility was at a low ebb.
- credit agency — an agency that checks whether people are able to pay for goods and services they wish to buy on credit, and provides them with a credit rating
- credit bureau — an agency that is a clearinghouse for information on the credit rating of individuals or firms
- credit crunch — A credit crunch is a period during which there is a sudden reduction in the amount of money that banks and other lenders have available to lend.
- credit rating — Your credit rating is a judgment of how likely you are to pay money back if you borrow it or buy things on credit.
- creditability — bringing or deserving credit, honor, reputation, or esteem.
- credulousness — willing to believe or trust too readily, especially without proper or adequate evidence; gullible.
- discreditable — bringing or liable to bring discredit.
- discreditably — In a discreditable manner.
- disencumbered — Simple past tense and past participle of disencumber.
- electioneered — Simple past tense and past participle of electioneer.
- eta reduction — eta conversion
- even-tempered — mild mannered
- export credit — a loan extended to an importer by a bank in the country of the exporter in order to finance an export operation
- face-centered — (of a crystal structure) having lattice points on the faces of the unit cells.
- family credit — (formerly, in Britain) a means-tested allowance paid to low-earning families with one or more dependent children and one or both parents in work: replaced by Working Families' Tax Credit in 1999
- figured glass — plate or sheet glass having a pattern rolled onto one side of the surface.
- flesh-colored — Something that is flesh-colored is yellowish pink in color.
- foul-tempered — frequently and unnecessarily sullen or angry
- frederick iii — 1415–93, emperor of the Holy Roman Empire 1452–93; as Frederick IV, king of Germany 1440–93.
- frederiksberg — a city in E Denmark: a part of Copenhagen.
- frederiksburg — borough on Zealand island, Denmark: suburb of Copenhagen: pop. 88,000
- full-flavored — Full-flavored food or wine has a pleasant fairly strong taste.
- gerrymandered — Simple past tense and past participle of gerrymander.
- giant redwood — big tree.
- ginger-haired — having ginger hair
- good-humoured — having or showing a pleasant, amiable mood: a good-humored man; a good-humored remark.
- good-tempered — good-natured; amiable.
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