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English 7 letter words - Containing letters lduta - page 1
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abluted
abluted
verb
simple past tense and past participle of ablute
adawlut
adawlut
noun
(India, historical) A court of justice in British India.
adulate
adulate
verb
To flatter effusively.
adulter
adulter
noun
An adulterer, especially a male one.
verb
To commit adultery.
To pollute something; to adulterate.
adultly
adultly
adv
In an adult manner, not childishly.
auldest
auldest
adj
superlative form of auld: most auld
bidault
default
default
noun
(electronics, computing) the original software programming settings as set by the factory
(finance) The condition of being an obligation that has not been met.
(finance) The condition of failing to meet an obligation.
(law) The failure of a defendant to appear and answer a summons and complaint.
(obsolete) A failing or failure; omission of that which ought to be done; neglect to do what duty or law requires.
(obsolete) Fault; offence; wrong act.
(obsolete) Lack; absence.
(often attributive) A value used when none has been given; a tentative value or standard that is presumed.
A loss incurred by failing to compete.
A selection made in the absence of an alternative.
verb
(intransitive) To lose a competition by failing to compete.
(intransitive, finance) To fail to fulfill a financial obligation.
(intransitive, law) To fail to appear and answer a summons and complaint.
(transitive, intransitive, computing) To assume a value when none was given; to presume a tentative value or standard.
devault
dualist
dualist
adj
Of or supporting dualism.
noun
Any person who believes in or argues for the duality of something.
Any person who supports dualism, the belief in absolute good and absolute evil.
duality
duality
noun
(mathematics, physics) The mathematical equivalence of two seemingly different theoretical descriptions of a physical system.
(projective geometry) The interchangeability of points and planes.
A classification into two subclasses or opposed parts.
eluated
eluated
verb
simple past tense and past participle of eluate
faulted
faulted
verb
simple past tense and past participle of fault
jutland
laudist
leadout
ludgate
lunated
lunated
adj
lunate; crescent-shaped
luxated
luxated
verb
simple past tense and past participle of luxate
outglad
outlaid
outlaid
verb
simple past tense and past participle of outlay
outland
outland
adj
(used with ethnic nationalities) Living abroad, living in a foreign land, expatriate.
Foreign: from abroad, from a foreign land.
Provincial: from a province (of the same land).
noun
(especially in the plural) Any outlying area of a country; the provinces.
verb
(martial arts) To land more (punches, kicks etc.) than.
outlead
outlead
noun
An electrical lead for outward-going current.
verb
(archaic) To lead out.
(transitive) To exceed in leadership.
(transitive) To exceed in leading; to maintain a strong lead ahead of; to outcompete.
To bring about; to encourage.
plaudit
plaudit
noun
(often in the plural) A mark or expression of applause; praise bestowed.
rotulad
rutland
rutland
Proper noun
A small inland county of England bordered by Leicestershire, Lincolnshire and Northamptonshire.
A village in Illinois
A town in Indiana
A city in Iowa
A town in Massachusetts
A town in New York
A city in North Dakota
A village in Ohio
A city in Vermont
A town in Wisconsin
saluted
saluted
verb
simple past tense and past participle of salute
tuladis
tuladis
noun
plural of tuladi
tunland
unadult
unadult
adj
Not adult.
undealt
undealt
adj
Not dealt.
untidal
vaulted
vaulted
adj
(architecture) Of a ceiling supported by arches, introduced in the Gothic style.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of vault