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9-letter words that end in d

  • bosberaad — a meeting in an isolated venue to break a political deadlock
  • boskopoid — of, relating to, or characteristic of Boskop man or the culture or habitat of Boskop man.
  • boss-eyed — having a squint
  • boulevard — A boulevard is a wide street in a city, usually with trees along each side.
  • bountyhed — the quality of being bounteous
  • bowerbird — any of various songbirds of the family Ptilonorhynchidae, of Australia and New Guinea. The males build bower-like display grounds in the breeding season to attract the females
  • bowlegged — having bowlegs
  • boyfriend — Someone's boyfriend is a man or boy with whom they are having a romantic or sexual relationship.
  • bracketed — a support, as of metal or wood, projecting from a wall or the like to hold or bear the weight of a shelf, part of a cornice, etc.
  • braindead — having suffered brain death
  • brainfood — any foodstuff containing nutrients thought to promote brain function, such as oily fish which is rich in omega-3 oils
  • brake pad — the flat metal casting, together with the bound friction material, in a disc brake
  • brantford — a city in central Canada, in SW Ontario. Pop: 86 417 (2001)
  • breadhead — a person who is overly concerned with money
  • brentwood — a residential town in SE England, in SW Essex near London. Pop: 47 593 (2001)
  • brevetted — a commission promoting a military officer to a higher rank without increase of pay and with limited exercise of the higher rank, often granted as an honor immediately before retirement.
  • briarwood — any of several woods used to make tobacco pipes
  • brick red — a reddish-brown colour
  • brickyard — a place in which bricks are made, stored, or sold
  • bridemaid — a bridesmaid
  • brierwood — brierroot
  • broadband — Broadband is a method of sending many electronic messages at the same time, using a wide range of frequencies.
  • broadhead — a flat, triangular, steel arrowhead with sharp edges.
  • bromeliad — any plant of the tropical American family Bromeliaceae, typically epiphytes with a rosette of fleshy leaves. The family includes the pineapple and Spanish moss
  • bromfieldLouis, 1896–1956, U.S. novelist.
  • brood bud — bulbil.
  • brookweed — either of two white-flowered primulaceous plants, Samolus valerandi of Europe or S. floribundus of North America, growing in moist places
  • brownwood — a city in central Texas.
  • brushland — an area of land characterized by patchy shrubs and bushes
  • brushwood — Brushwood consists of small pieces of wood that have broken off trees and bushes.
  • buckboard — an open four-wheeled horse-drawn carriage with the seat attached to a flexible board between the front and rear axles
  • buckhound — a hound, smaller than a staghound, used for hunting the smaller breeds of deer, esp fallow deer
  • buffaloed — any of several large wild oxen of the family Bovidae. Compare bison, Cape buffalo, water buffalo.
  • bugleweed — any aromatic plant of the genus Lycopus, having small whitish or pale blue flowers: family Lamiaceae (labiates)
  • bungaloid — resembling a bungalow or bungalows or characterized by bungalows or structures resembling bungalows
  • buprestid — any beetle of the mainly tropical family Buprestidae, the adults of which are brilliantly coloured and the larvae of which bore into and cause damage to trees, roots, etc
  • burgeoned — to grow or develop quickly; flourish: The town burgeoned into a city. He burgeoned into a fine actor.
  • burnished — You can describe something as burnished when it is bright or smooth.
  • burthened — burden1 .
  • bush road — a rough road cut through forested land usually to serve a lumbering, mining, or other commercial company.
  • butchered — a retail or wholesale dealer in meat.
  • butt weld — a welded butt joint
  • buzz word — a word, often originating in a particular jargon, that becomes a vogue word in the community as a whole or among a particular group
  • by a head — by the length of the animal's head, as in horse racing
  • byrd land — a part of Antarctica, east of the Ross Ice Shelf and the Ross Sea: claimed for the US by Admiral Richard E. Byrd in 1929, though all claims are suspended under the Antarctic Treaty of 1959
  • cab stand — A cab stand is a place where taxis wait for passengers, for example, at an airport or outside a station.
  • cablelaid — noting a rope formed of three plain-laid ropes twisted together in a left-handed direction; hawser-laid.
  • caesionid — (zoology) Any member of the Caesionidae.
  • cage bird — a pet bird kept in a cage
  • cagoulard — a member of a secret French organization, active 1932–40, that conspired to overthrow the Third Republic.
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