9-letter words containing a, d, p, e
- departing — to go away; leave: She departed from Paris today. The train departs at 10:52.
- departure — Departure or a departure is the act of going away from somewhere.
- depascent — Consuming.
- depasture — to graze or denude by grazing (a pasture, esp a meadow specially grown for the purpose)
- dependant — Your dependants are the people you support financially, such as your children.
- depilated — to remove the hair from (hides, skin, etc.).
- deplanate — (botany) flattened; made level or even.
- deplaning — Present participle of deplane.
- deposable — Capable of being deposed, or deprived of office.
- depraving — Present participle of deprave.
- depravity — Depravity is very dishonest or immoral behaviour.
- deprecate — If you deprecate something, you criticize it.
- depredate — to plunder or destroy; pillage
- deprogram — to cause to abandon a rigid commitment to certain beliefs, values, etc., as those of a religious cult, by undoing the effects of indoctrination
- depurated — Simple past tense and past participle of depurate.
- deputable — able to be deputed
- deschamps — Émile (French emil), full name Émile Deschamps de Saint-Armand. 1791–1871, French poet, dramatist, and librettist: a leading figure in the French romantic movement
- despaired — loss of hope; hopelessness.
- despairer — a person who despairs
- desparate — Misspelling of desperate.
- desperado — A desperado is someone who does illegal, violent things without worrying about the danger.
- desperate — If you are desperate, you are in such a bad situation that you are willing to try anything to change it.
- despotate — An area ruled by a despot (\u03b4\u03b5\u03c3\u03c0\u03cc\u03c4\u03b7\u03c2) in the late Byzantine Balkans (12th to 15th centuries).
- despumate — to clarify or purify (a liquid) by skimming a scum from its surface
- dew plant — sundew.
- dewlapped — Having dewlaps (of a specified kind).
- diapauses — Plural form of diapause.
- diapensia — An evergreen arctic shrub, Diapensia lapponica.
- diapering — Present participle of diaper.
- diaphones — Plural form of diaphone.
- diaphyses — Plural form of diaphysis.
- diapyesis — the discharge of pus
- diapyetic — of or pertaining to diapyesis
- diaspores — Plural form of diaspore.
- diazotype — a print produced by the diazo process.
- die-stamp — to produce words or decoration on (a surface) by using a steel die so that the printed images stand in relief
- dioptrate — (of a compound eye) divided by a transverse line
- diplomaed — a document given by an educational institution conferring a degree on a person or certifying that the person has satisfactorily completed a course of study.
- diplomate — a person who has received a diploma, especially a doctor, engineer, etc., who has been certified as a specialist by a board within the appropriate profession.
- dipterans — Plural form of dipteran.
- dis pater — Dis.
- disappear — to cease to be seen; vanish from sight.
- disparage — to speak of or treat slightingly; depreciate; belittle: Do not disparage good manners.
- disparate — distinct in kind; essentially different; dissimilar: disparate ideas.
- disparted — Simple past tense and past participle of dispart.
- dispauper — to divest of the status of a person having the privileges of a pauper, as of public support or of legal rights as a pauper.
- dispersal — The action or process of distributing things or people over a wide area.
- displaced — lacking a home, country, etc.
- displacer — a person or thing that displaces.
- displaces — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of displace.