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10-letter words containing a, e, s, t

  • daintiness — of delicate beauty; exquisite: a dainty lace handkerchief.
  • dastardize — To make cowardly; to intimidate or dispirit.
  • datagloves — Plural form of dataglove.
  • datasheets — Plural form of datasheet.
  • date stamp — an adjustable rubber stamp for recording the date
  • date-stamp — to stamp the date on, as with a date stamp: He date-stamped every letter received.
  • davenports — Plural form of davenport.
  • de-isolate — to remove from isolation.
  • dead stock — farm equipment
  • dead-stick — designating a landing made by an aircraft or spacecraft without using power
  • deafmutism — unable to hear and speak.
  • deaminates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of deaminate.
  • deaspirate — to remove any audible breath sound from (a sound)
  • death mask — A death mask is a model of someone's face, which is made from a mould that was taken of their face soon after they died.
  • death seat — the seat beside the driver of a vehicle
  • death star — ["Star Wars" film] 1. The AT&T corporate logo, which appears on computers sold by AT&T and bears an uncanny resemblance to the Death Star in the movie. This usage is particularly common among partisans of BSD Unix, who tend to regard the AT&T versions as inferior and AT&T as a bad guy. Copies still circulate of a poster printed by Mt. Xinu showing a starscape with a space fighter labelled 4.2BSD streaking away from a broken AT&T logo wreathed in flames. 2. AT&T's internal magazine, "Focus", uses "death star" to describe an incorrectly done AT&T logo in which the inner circle in the top left is dark instead of light - a frequent result of dark-on-light logo images.
  • death wish — A death wish is a conscious or unconscious desire to die or be killed.
  • deathblows — Plural form of deathblow.
  • deathcamas — any of various plants (genus Zigadenus) of the lily family, with grasslike basal leaves and clusters of greenish or white flowers: often poisonous to sheep
  • deathtraps — Plural form of deathtrap.
  • debasement — Debasement is the action of reducing the value or quality of something.
  • debutantes — Plural form of debutante.
  • decaliters — Plural form of decaliter.
  • decalogist — a person who interprets and expounds on the Ten Commandments
  • decameters — Plural form of decameter.
  • decastyles — Plural form of decastyle.
  • decastylos — a decastyle building, as a classical temple.
  • decathexis — to withdraw one's feelings of attachment from (a person, idea, or object), as in anticipation of a future loss: He decathected from her in order to cope with her impending death.
  • decathlons — Plural form of decathlon.
  • decimalist — a person who is in favour of decimalism
  • declarants — Plural form of declarant.
  • decollates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of decollate.
  • decorators — Plural form of decorator.
  • decreaseth — (archaic) Third-person singular simple present indicative form of decrease.
  • decstation — (computer)   A range of RISC based workstations manufactured by DEC.
  • decussated — Simple past tense and past participle of decussate.
  • deescalate — To decrease in intensity or magnitude.
  • defalcates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of defalcate.
  • defaulters — Plural form of defaulter.
  • defeatists — Plural form of defeatist.
  • defendants — Plural form of defendant.
  • deflations — Plural form of deflation.
  • defoliates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of defoliate.
  • dehydrates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dehydrate.
  • delay slot — delayed control-transfer
  • delegators — Plural form of delegator.
  • delineates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of delineate.
  • delsartian — of, relating to, or characteristic of François Delsarte or the Delsarte method.
  • delustrant — an agent which removes lustre from something
  • demantoids — Plural form of demantoid.
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