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There are 19 words ending with ULD

AEFAULDAEFAULD adj. onefold, also AEFALD, AFALD, AFAWLD.
AULDauld adj. (Archaic, Northern England, Liverpudlian, Scotland, Ireland) old.
Auld prop.n. A surname from Scots.
AULD adj. (Scots) old.
BUTTONMOULDbuttonmould n. (Archaic) A disc of bone, wood, or other material, made into a button by covering it with cloth.
BUTTONMOULD n. the small core of plastic, wood, or metal that is the base for buttons covered with fabric, leather, etc.
CAULDCAULD adj. (Scots) cold.
CAULD n. cold.
COULDcould v. Simple past tense of can.
could v. Conditional of can.
could v. (Obsolete except Tyneside) past participle of can.
FAULDfauld n. (Historical) A piece of armor worn below a breastplate to protect the waist and hips.
fauld n. The arch over the dam of a blast furnace; the tymp arch.
FAULD n. the arch over the dam of a blast furnace.
HAULDHAULD n. (Scots) tenancy, as in out of house and hauld i.e. homeless.
MOULDmould n. British form and Canadian form standard spelling of mold.
mould v. British form, Canadian form, and Australian form standard spelling of mold.
mould n. (British spelling, Canadian spelling, Australian spelling) Alternative spelling of mold (“growth of tiny fungi”).
NOULDnould v. (Obsolete) Would not.
NILL v. to be unwilling.
OULDould adj. (Slang, Ireland) old, aged, long-established.
ould adj. (Slang, Ireland) term of denigration.
ould adj. (Slang, Ireland) term of diminution (often affectionate).
PREMOULDpremould n. Alternative form of premold.
premould v. Alternative form of premold.
PREMOULD v. to mould in advance, also PREMOLD.
REMOULDremould v. (Britain) To mould or shape again.
remould v. (Britain) To reshape or redesign.
REMOULD v. to retread a tyre, also REMOLD.
SHOULDshould v. (Auxiliary) Ought to; indicating opinion, advice, or instruction, about what is required or desirable.
should v. (Auxiliary) Ought to; expressing expectation.
should v. (Auxiliary, subjunctive) Used to form a variant of the present subjunctive, expressing a state or action…
SNOWMOULDSNOWMOULD n. a fungus disease of grasses near the edge of melting snow, also SNOWMOLD.
SPAULDspauld n. (Scotland) The shoulder.
SPAULD n. (Scots) the shoulder, esp. of an animal used as food, also SPALD, SPALLE, SPAUL, SPEAL, SPULE.
TAULDTELL v. to inform.
UNMOULDunmould v. (Transitive) To remove from a mould.
unmould v. (Transitive) To change the form of; to reduce from any form.
UNMOULD v. to change the form of; to reduce from any form, also UNMOLD.
WOULDwould v. Past tense of will; usually followed by a bare infinitive.
would v. A modal verb, the subjunctive of will; usually followed by a bare infinitive.
would n. Something that would happen, or would be the case, under different circumstances; a potentiality.
YAULDyauld adj. (Now chiefly dialectal, Scotland) Vigorous; strong; healthy.
yauld adj. (Now chiefly dialectal, Scotland) Active; sprightly; alert.
yauld adj. (Now chiefly dialectal, Scotland) Supple; active; athletic; nimble.

Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America.
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