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9,316 words match “LED”

GNARLED a.
Knotty; full of knots or gnarls; twisted; crossgrained. The unwedgeable and gnarléd oak. Shak.
GOGGLED a.
Prominent; staring, as the eye.
GRISLED a.
See Grizzled.
GRIZZLED a.
Gray; grayish; sprinkled or mixed with gray; of a mixed white and black. Grizzled hair flowing in elf locks. Sir W. Scott.
HEAVILY-TRAVELED; HEAVILY TRAVELED n.
subject to much traffic or travel; as, the region's most heavily traveled highways. Syn. -- heavily traveled. [WordNet 1.5]
HETEROSTYLED a.
Having styles of two or more distinct forms or lengths. Darwin.
HIGGLEDY-PIGGLEDY adv.
In confusion; topsy-turvy. [Colloq.] Johnson.
HIGH-METTLED a.
Having abundance of mettle; ardent; full of fire; as, a high- mettled steed.
HIGH-PRINCIPLED a.
Possessed of noble or honorable principles.
HIGH-SOULED a.
Having a high or noble spirit; honorable. E. Everett.
HOBBLEDEHOY; HOBBLETEHOY n.
etween boy and man; an awkward, gawky young fellow . [Colloq.] All the men, boys, and hobbledehoys attached to the farm. Dickens. .
HOBNAILED a.
See with hobnails, as a shoe.
HOMOSTYLED a.
Having only one form of pistils; -- said of the flowers of some plants. Darwin.
HONEYSUCKLED a.
Covered with honeysuckles.
HOOK-BILLED a.
Having a strongly curved bill.
HULLED a.
Deprived of the hulls. Hulled corn, kernels of maize prepared for food by removing the hulls.
ICICLED a.
Having icicles attached.
ICY-PEARLED a.
Spangled with ice. Mounting up in icy-pearled car. Milton.
IMMAILED a.
Wearing mail or armor; clad of armor. W. Browne.
IMPARALLELED a.
Unparalleled. [Obs.]
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