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7-letter words containing a, i, s

  • diaries — Plural form of diary.
  • diarise — (British spelling) alternative spelling of diarize.
  • diarist — A diarist is a person who records things in a diary which is later published.
  • diary's — a daily record, usually private, especially of the writer's own experiences, observations, feelings, attitudes, etc.
  • diascia — a S African plant with pink flowers
  • diastem — a minor interruption in the deposition of sedimentary material
  • diaster — the stage in cell division at which the chromosomes are in two groups at the poles of the spindle before forming daughter nuclei
  • diatoms — Plural form of diatom.
  • dibasic — (of an acid, such as sulphuric acid, H2SO4) containing two acidic hydrogen atoms
  • digrams — Plural form of digram.
  • diktats — Plural form of diktat.
  • dilates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dilate.
  • dimashq — Damascus
  • diphase — having two phases; two-phase.
  • dirhams — Plural form of dirham.
  • disable — make not work
  • disally — to break free or cause to break free from an alliance or partnership
  • disarms — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disarm.
  • disavow — to disclaim knowledge of, connection with, or responsibility for; disown; repudiate: He disavowed the remark that had been attributed to him.
  • disband — to break up or dissolve (an organization): They disbanded the corporation.
  • disbark — (transitive) To strip of bark.
  • disbars — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disbar.
  • discage — to release (an animal or bird) from a cage
  • discant — Also, discantus [dis-kan-tuh s] /dɪsˈkæn təs/ (Show IPA). Music. a 13th-century polyphonic style with strict mensural meter in all the voice parts, in contrast to the metrically free organum of the period.
  • discard — to cast aside or dispose of; get rid of: to discard an old hat.
  • discase — to take the case or covering from; uncase.
  • discman — a small portable CD player with light headphones
  • disdain — to look upon or treat with contempt; despise; scorn.
  • disease — a disordered or incorrectly functioning organ, part, structure, or system of the body resulting from the effect of genetic or developmental errors, infection, poisons, nutritional deficiency or imbalance, toxicity, or unfavorable environmental factors; illness; sickness; ailment.
  • disfame — disrepute
  • dishpan — a large pan in which dishes, pots, etc., are washed.
  • dishrag — a dishcloth.
  • dislang — (language)  
  • disleaf — to remove the leaf or leaves from
  • dismail — (archaic) To remove the chainmail or armour from (someone).
  • dismals — a gloomy state of mind
  • dismask — to remove the mask from
  • dismast — to deprive (a ship) of masts; break off the masts of.
  • dismayd — Obsolete form of dismayed.
  • dismayl — to remove a coat of mail from
  • dismays — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dismay.
  • dispace — to move or travel about
  • dispair — (transitive) To separate (a pair).
  • dispand — (obsolete) To spread out; to expand.
  • dispark — to release from confinement
  • dispart — (now rare) To part, separate.
  • display — to show or exhibit; make visible: to display a sign.
  • disrank — to deprive (oneself or another) of rank, to demote
  • disrate — to reduce to a lower rating or rank.
  • dissave — to withdraw or spend savings, especially to meet increased living expenses.
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