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11-letter words containing a, d, u, s, t, e

  • demodulates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of demodulate.
  • demutualise — If a building society or insurance company demutualises, it abandons its mutual status and becomes a limited company.
  • denunciates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of denunciate.
  • depasturing — Present participle of depasture.
  • depopulates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of depopulate.
  • deputations — Plural form of deputation.
  • deregulates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of deregulate.
  • desaturated — (of a color) formed by mixing a color of the spectrum with white.
  • desideratum — something lacked and wanted
  • desquamated — Simple past tense and past participle of desquamate.
  • desublimate — Psychology. to divert the energy of (a sexual or other biological impulse) from its immediate goal to one of a more acceptable social, moral, or aesthetic nature or use.
  • desulfurate — to desulfurize.
  • deutschland — Germany
  • deutschmark — the former standard monetary unit of Germany, divided into 100 pfennigs; replaced by the euro in 2002: until 1990 the standard monetary unit of West Germany
  • disasterous — Misspelling of disastrous.
  • disculpated — Simple past tense and past participle of disculpate.
  • disfeatured — Simple past tense and past participle of disfeature.
  • displuviate — (of the atrium of an ancient Roman house) having roofs sloping downward and outward from a central opening.
  • disputative — Tending to dispute.
  • disregulate — Misspelling of dysregulate.
  • disruptable — Capable of being disrupted.
  • dissimulate — to disguise or conceal under a false appearance; dissemble: to dissimulate one's true feelings about a rival.
  • distasteful — unpleasant, offensive, or causing dislike: a distasteful chore.
  • disturbance — the act of disturbing.
  • double salt — a salt that crystallizes as a single substance but ionizes as two distinct salts when dissolved, as carnallite, KMgCl 3 ⋅6H 2 O.
  • double star — two stars that appear as one if not viewed through a telescope with adequate magnification, such as two stars that are separated by a great distance but are nearly in line with each other and an observer (optical double star) or those that are relatively close together and comprise a single physical system (physical double star)
  • dramaturges — Plural form of dramaturge.
  • draughtiest — Superlative form of draughty.
  • draughtsmen — Plural form of draughtsman.
  • dumbwaiters — Plural form of dumbwaiter.
  • dust jacket — book jacket.
  • duster coat — a woman's loose summer coat with wide sleeves and no buttons, popular in the mid-20th century
  • dysregulate — (biology) To cause a dysfunctional level of an activity or chemical in an organism by disrupting normal function of a regulatory mechanism.
  • edgar guest — Edgar A(lbert) 1881–1959, U.S. journalist and writer of verse, born in England.
  • egg custard — sweet custard made with milk and egg and baked
  • elucidators — Plural form of elucidator.
  • emasculated — Simple past tense and past participle of emasculate.
  • equidistant — At equal distances.
  • estremadura — a region of W Spain: arid and sparsely populated except in the valleys of the Tagus and Guardiana rivers. Area: 41 593 sq km (16 059 sq miles)
  • eudaemonist — A supporter of eudaemonism.
  • exhaustedly — In an exhausted manner.
  • feudalistic — the feudal system, or its principles and practices.
  • feudalities — Plural form of feudality.
  • feudatories — Plural form of feudatory.
  • fluoridates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of fluoridate.
  • flusterated — flustered; agitated.
  • four-masted — carrying four masts.
  • headhunters — Plural form of headhunter.
  • heptandrous — (of a flower) having seven stamens
  • illustrated — containing pictures, drawings, and other illustrations: an illustrated book.
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