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10-letter words containing a, d, i, s, o

  • disaccords — Plural form of disaccord.
  • disallowed — Forbidden.
  • disanalogy — A lack or failure of analogy.
  • disappoint — to fail to fulfill the expectations or wishes of: His gross ingratitude disappointed us.
  • disapprove — to think (something) wrong or reprehensible; censure or condemn in opinion.
  • disastrous — causing great distress or injury; ruinous; very unfortunate; calamitous: The rain and cold proved disastrous to his health.
  • disavowing — Present participle of disavow.
  • discomania — Enthusiasm for disco music.
  • discordant — being at variance; disagreeing; incongruous: discordant opinions.
  • discourage — to deprive of courage, hope, or confidence; dishearten; dispirit.
  • discoursal — of or relating to discourse
  • disembargo — to remove an embargo from.
  • disepalous — having two sepals.
  • disfashion — (obsolete, transitive) To disfigure.
  • disfavored — unfavorable regard; displeasure; disesteem; dislike: The prime minister incurred the king's disfavor.
  • disharmony — lack of harmony; discord.
  • disiloxane — (organic chemistry) Any siloxane having two -Si-O- groups.
  • dislocated — Simple past tense and past participle of dislocate.
  • dislocates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dislocate.
  • disloyally — In a disloyal manner.
  • disloyalty — the quality of being disloyal; lack of loyalty; unfaithfulness.
  • disorganic — Not organic; having no organization.
  • dispassion — the state or quality of being unemotional or emotionally uninvolved.
  • dispondaic — of or relating to a dispondee
  • disposable — designed for or capable of being thrown away after being used or used up: disposable plastic spoons; a disposable cigarette lighter.
  • dissipator — One who, or that which, dissipates something.
  • dissociate — to sever the association of (oneself); separate: He tried to dissociate himself from the bigotry in his past.
  • dissonance — inharmonious or harsh sound; discord; cacophony.
  • dissonancy — dissonance.
  • dissuasion — an act or instance of dissuading.
  • dissuasory — dissuasive
  • distractor — a person or thing that distracts the attention.
  • distrainor — (legal) One who distrains; the party distraining goods or chattels.
  • divisional — the act or process of dividing; state of being divided.
  • divisorial — Lb maths Related to a divisor.
  • docimastic — of or relating to docimasy
  • docosanoic — behenic.
  • dog's-tail — any of several grasses of the genus Cynosurus, esp C. cristatus (crested dog's-tail), that are native to Europe and have flowers clustered in a dense narrow spike
  • dogmatists — Plural form of dogmatist.
  • dogmatizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dogmatize.
  • dollarfish — butterfish.
  • dollarship — the fact of being denominated in dollars
  • dollarwise — as expressed in dollars; in dollars and cents: How much does a million francs amount to, dollarwise?
  • domestical — Archaic form of domestic.
  • dominators — Plural form of dominator.
  • donatistic — relating to a Donatist or Donatism
  • doomsaying — a person who predicts impending misfortune or disaster.
  • dorsal fin — the fin or finlike integumentary expansion generally developed on the back of aquatic vertebrates.
  • dorsal lip — the dorsal marginal region of the blastopore, which acts as a center of differentiation: as cells move through this region to the interior of the embryo during gastrulation, they acquire the ability to induce the overlying ectoderm to develop into a variety of tissues.
  • dorsigrade — (of animals such as certain armadillos) walking on the backs of the toes
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