9-letter words that end in ld
- linenfold — an ornamental motif resembling folded linen, carved on paneling.
- lovechild — A child born to parents who aren't married to one another.
- lynnfield — a town in NE Massachusetts.
- macdonald — James Ramsay, 1866–1937, British statesman and labor leader: prime minister 1924, 1929–35.
- 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.
- man-child — a male child; boy; son.
- mansfield — a city in W Nottinghamshire, in central England.
- masefield — John, 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.
- mock mold — bed (def 23).
- moonchild — a person born under the zodiacal sign of Cancer.
- 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).
- oil field — an area in which there are large deposits of oil.
- old field — land no longer under cultivation because the fertility of the soil has been exhausted.
- old world — Old world is used to describe places and things that are or seem to be from an earlier period of history, and that look interesting or attractive.
- old-world — of or relating to the ancient world or to a former period of history.
- overbuild — to erect too many buildings in (an area).
- paragould — a city in NE Arkansas.
- playfield — a field for sports or public festivities
- pre-build — to construct (especially something complex) by assembling and joining parts or materials: to build a house.
- radiogold — a radioactive isotope of gold, used in the medical treatment of certain conditions
- rheingold — See The Ring of the Nibelung.
- ricefield — a field where rice is grown
- richfield — a city in E Minnesota, near Minneapolis.
- rose cold — rose fever.
- rosenwald — Julius, 1862–1932, U.S. businessman and philanthropist.
- schofield — John McAllister [muh-kal-i-ster] /məˈkæl ɪ stər/ (Show IPA), 1831–1906, U.S. general.
- sevenfold — comprising seven parts or members.
- sheepfold — an enclosure for sheep.
- sheffield — a city in South Yorkshire, in N England.
- snow mold — a disease of cereals and other grasses, characterized by a dense, cottony growth that covers the affected parts as the snow melts in the spring, caused by any of several fungi of the genera Calonectria, Fusarium, Pythium, and Typhula.
- snowfield — a large and relatively permanent expanse of snow.
- snowmould — a fungal disease of soil or grass resulting from snow cover
- spot-weld — to weld (two pieces of metal) together in a small area or spot by the application of heat and pressure.
- springald — a youth; young fellow.
- stepchild — a child of one's spouse by a previous marriage.
- stokehold — Also, stokehold [stohk-hohld] /ˈstoʊkˌhoʊld/ (Show IPA). fireroom.
- superbold — (of writing, ornamentation, styling) very or exceptionally bold or striking
- supercold — extremely cold
- sweetveld — (in South Africa) a type of grazing characterized by high-quality grass
- tack-weld — to join (pieces of metal) with a number of small welds spaced some distance apart.
- take hold — become established
- the weald — a region of SE England, in Kent, Surrey, and East and West Sussex between the North Downs and the South Downs: formerly forested
- the-weald — The, a region in SE England, in Kent, Surrey, and Essex counties: once a forest area; now an agricultural region.
- threefold — comprising three parts, members, or aspects; triple: a threefold program.