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There are 10 nine-letter words containing D, I, 2N, O, R and T| ANTIDORON | • antidoron n. (Christianity, Eastern Orthodoxy, Eastern Catholicism) A piece of ordinary leavened bread, taken from… • ANTIDORON n. (Latin) the unconsecrated bread remaining after the Eucharistic Liturgy, blessed by the priests and given to noncommunicants as well as communicants. | | DARNATION | • darnation n. Alternative form of tarnation. • darnation interj. Used to express anger, irritation, disappointment, annoyance, contempt, etc. • DARNATION n. a mild form of damnation, also TARNATION. | | INDENTORS | • indentors n. Plural of indentor. • INDENTOR n. one that indents, also INDENTER. | | INTERNODE | • internode adj. Between nodes. • internode n. (Botany) A section of stem between two stem nodes. • internode n. (Technical) Whatever lies between two nodes. | | INTHRONED | • inthroned v. Simple past tense and past participle of inthrone. • INTHRONE v. to place on a throne, also ENTHRONE. | | INUNDATOR | • inundator n. A device that saturates the sand with the appropriate amount of water when making concrete. • INUNDATOR n. one who inundates. | | NONCREDIT | • noncredit adj. (Education) Describing a course that does not contribute credits towards an academic degree. • noncredit adj. (Finance) Not related to financial credit. • NONCREDIT adj. not involving credit. | | ORDINANTS | • ordinants n. Plural of ordinant. • ORDINANT n. one who ordains. | | RENDITION | • rendition n. An interpretation or performance of an artwork, especially a musical score or musical work. • rendition n. A given visual reproduction of something. • rendition n. Translation between languages, or between forms of a language; a translated text or work. | | ROTUNDING | • ROTUND v. to round. |
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