9-letter words that end in d
- bitmapped — composed of or formed by a pattern of pixels to make a bitmap
- black pad — a rough road or track
- black rod — (in Britain) an officer of the House of Lords and of the Order of the Garter, whose main duty is summoning the Commons at the opening and proroguing of Parliament
- blackband — a type of iron carbonate
- blackbead — cat's-claw.
- blackbird — A blackbird is a common European bird. The male has black feathers and a yellow beak, and the female has brown feathers.
- blackened — having been cooked until a very dark or black colour
- blackhead — Blackheads are small, dark spots on someone's skin caused by blocked pores.
- blackland — an area of dark peaty soil
- blacklead — to colour or rub with black lead
- blackweed — the common ragweed.
- blackwood — a tall Australian acacia tree, A. melanoxylon, having small clusters of flowers and curved pods and yielding highly valued black timber
- bladdered — intoxicated; drunk
- blemished — You use blemished to describe something such as someone's skin or a piece of fruit when its appearance is spoiled by small marks.
- blennioid — of, relating to, or belonging to the Blennioidea, a large suborder of small mainly marine spiny-finned fishes having an elongated body with reduced pelvic fins. The group includes the blennies, butterfish, and gunnel
- blethered — weary
- blind bid — an offer on the part of a big investor to buy a number of different stocks without knowing exactly which stocks are included in the package
- blindfold — A blindfold is a strip of cloth that is tied over someone's eyes so that they cannot see.
- blinkered — A blinkered view, attitude, or approach is narrow and does not take into account other people's opinions. A blinkered person has this kind of attitude.
- blistered — a thin vesicle on the skin, containing watery matter or serum, as from a burn or other injury.
- blockaded — the isolating, closing off, or surrounding of a place, as a port, harbor, or city, by hostile ships or troops to prevent entrance or exit.
- blockhead — a stupid person
- blood red — of the deep-red color of blood: a fiery, blood-red sunset.
- blood-red — Something that is blood-red is bright red in colour.
- bloodshed — Bloodshed is violence in which people are killed or wounded.
- bloodwood — any of several species of Australian eucalyptus that exude a red sap
- blootered — intoxicated; drunk
- blossomed — the flower of a plant, especially of one producing an edible fruit.
- blow mold — a hinged mold for shaping molten glass during blowing.
- blow-hard — an exceptionally boastful and talkative person.
- blue mold — any of various species of a fungus (genus Penicillium) that produce bluish masses of spores: some species yield penicillin and some are used to ripen certain cheeses
- blue-eyed — having blue eyes
- bluebeard — a villain in European folk tales who marries several wives and murders them in turn. In many versions the seventh and last wife escapes the fate of the others
- blueblood — an aristocratic person
- bluefield — a city in SW West Virginia.
- blundered — a gross, stupid, or careless mistake: That's your second blunder this morning.
- blunthead — a frequent recreational user of marijuana
- blustered — to roar and be tumultuous, as wind.
- boarhound — a hound used to chase boar
- bobtailed — having the tail cut short
- bodyboard — a surfboard that is shorter and blunter than the standard board and on which the surfer lies rather than stands
- bodyguard — A bodyguard is a person or a group of people employed to protect someone.
- boldfaced — impudent or forward in manner
- bollywood — the Indian film industry
- bolstered — a long, often cylindrical, cushion or pillow for a bed, sofa, etc.
- bombarded — to attack or batter with artillery fire.
- bombycoid — relating to moths of the family Bombycidae
- bonetired — completely exhausted
- bookstand — a cradle for holding an open book so that it may be read comfortably
- boothroyd — Betty. Baroness. born 1929, British politician; speaker of the House of Commons (1992–2000)