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9-letter words containing a, e, c, i, d, s

  • cuspidate — having a cusp or cusps
  • cystidean — any one of the order of fossil echinoderms Cystidea
  • dacquoise — a cake with nut meringue layers and buttercream
  • deadstick — To land an aircraft without power.
  • decapolis — a league of ten cities, including Damascus, in the northeast of ancient Palestine: established in 63 bc by Pompey and governed by Rome
  • decastich — a poem that consists of ten lines
  • deceasing — Present participle of decease.
  • decigrams — Plural form of decigram.
  • decimates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of decimate.
  • dedicates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dedicate.
  • defiances — Plural form of defiance.
  • deistical — a person who believes in deism.
  • delicates — Underwear or lingerie.
  • demoniacs — Plural form of demoniac.
  • descaling — Present participle of descale.
  • desiccant — desiccating or drying
  • desiccate — to remove most of the water from (a substance or material); dehydrate
  • dessicate — Misspelling of desiccate.
  • deviances — deviant quality or state.
  • diabetics — Plural form of diabetic.
  • dianetics — A discipline devised by w L. Ron Hubbard designed to heal psychosomatic illnesses by cleansing the mind of engrams.
  • diastemic — a minor hiatus in an orderly succession of sedimentary rocks.
  • dicastery — A term used by the Vatican corresponding to ministry or department as subdivisions of the papal Curia, referring to the administrative departments of the Vatican City State, as well as strictly ecclesiastical departments; more often termed congregation.
  • dicentras — Plural form of dicentra.
  • disaffect — to alienate the affection, sympathy, or support of; make discontented or disloyal: The dictator's policies had soon disaffected the people.
  • discalced — (chiefly of members of certain religious orders) without shoes; unshod; barefoot.
  • discarded — to cast aside or dispose of; get rid of: to discard an old hat.
  • discarder — One who, or that which, discards.
  • discharge — to relieve of a charge or load; unload: to discharge a ship.
  • discreate — to reduce to nothing; annihilate.
  • disgraced — the loss of respect, honor, or esteem; ignominy; shame: the disgrace of criminals.
  • disgracer — One who disgraces.
  • disgraces — Plural form of disgrace.
  • dislocate — to put out of place; put out of proper relative position; displace: The glacier dislocated great stones. The earthquake dislocated several buildings.
  • displaced — lacking a home, country, etc.
  • displacer — a person or thing that displaces.
  • displaces — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of displace.
  • distanced — the extent or amount of space between two things, points, lines, etc.
  • distances — Plural form of distance.
  • dyschezia — Difficult or painful defecation.
  • ecdysiast — stripper (def 3).
  • fasciated — Showing abnormal fusion of parts or organs, resulting in a flattened, ribbonlike structure.
  • fascicled — Growing in a bundle, tuft, or close cluster.
  • guidances — the act or function of guiding; leadership; direction.
  • haciendas — Plural form of hacienda.
  • headstick — a piece of wood formerly used in typesetting to create a margin at the top of a page
  • ideaistic — of ideas, especially in their abstract or symbolic character.
  • ideoscape — (according to w Arjun Appadurai) The global flow of ideologies.
  • increased — to make greater, as in number, size, strength, or quality; augment; add to: to increase taxes.
  • indicates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of indicate.
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