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12-letter words containing a, l, r, e

  • disreputable — not reputable; having a bad reputation: a disreputable barroom.
  • disreputably — In a disreputable manner.
  • distractable — Alternative form of distractible.
  • distractedly — having the attention diverted: She tossed several rocks to the far left and slipped past the distracted sentry.
  • distractible — to draw away or divert, as the mind or attention: The music distracted him from his work.
  • distrainable — Capable of being, or liable to be, distrained.
  • diuretically — In a diuretic way.
  • diverticular — Of or relating to diverticula.
  • dockwalloper — longshoreman
  • dodecahedral — Having twelve plane surfaces.
  • dolly varden — a woman's costume of the late 19th century, including a flower-trimmed, broad-brimmed hat and a dress consisting of a tight bodice and bouffant panniers in a flower print over a calf-length quilted petticoat.
  • doppelganger — a ghostly double or counterpart of a living person.
  • doppleganger — Misspelling of doppelganger.
  • dorsiventral — Botany. having distinct dorsal and ventral sides, as most foliage leaves.
  • dorsolateral — of, relating to, or affecting the back and the side.
  • dorsoventral — Zoology. pertaining to the dorsal and ventral aspects of the body; extending from the dorsal to the ventral side: the dorsoventral axis.
  • double altar — an altar on which the Eucharist may be celebrated from either the liturgical east or the liturgical west side.
  • double cream — (in France) a fresh, soft cheese with at least 60 percent fat, made from cow's milk enriched with cream.
  • double major — a major with concentration in two separate fields of study
  • double sharp — a symbol (× or ) that raises by two semitones the pitch of the following note.
  • double sugar — disaccharide.
  • double track — two railways side by side, typically for traffic in two directions
  • doubleganger — doppelgänger.
  • doubleheader — Sports. two games, as of baseball, between the same teams on the same day in immediate succession. two games, as of basketball, between two different pairs of teams on the same day in immediate succession.
  • downregulate — To decrease the number of cell receptors by using downregulation.
  • draft letter — the first version of a letter
  • draggle-tail — slut; slattern.
  • dragonslayer — One who slays a dragon.
  • dramatizable — Capable of being dramatized.
  • drapeability — to cover or hang with cloth or other fabric, especially in graceful folds; adorn with drapery.
  • drawlingness — the quality or characteristic of a drawler
  • dreadfulness — The characteristic of being dreadful.
  • dreamfulness — the quality of being full of dreams
  • drillmasters — Plural form of drillmaster.
  • driveability — the degree of smoothness and steadiness of acceleration of an automotive vehicle: The automatic transmission has been improved to give the new model better drivability.
  • drizzle cake — a sponge cake that has syrup drizzled over it immediately after baking
  • dry-cleaning — Dry-cleaning is the action or work of dry-cleaning things such as clothes.
  • dual-purpose — serving two functions.
  • dual-release — A dual-release medicine or preparation delivers two drugs simultaneously.
  • duplex paper — paper with a different finish or colour on each of the sides
  • dwarf cornel — the bunchberry.
  • dwarf laurel — a low North American shrub, Kalmia angustifolia, of the heath family, having oblong leaves poisonous to grazing animals.
  • dwarf planet — a spherical celestial body revolving about the sun, similar to a planet but not large enough to gravitationally clear its orbital region of most or all other celestial bodies. Pluto is a dwarf planet.
  • dysenterical — Alternative form of dysenteric.
  • dysregulated — Simple past tense and past participle of dysregulate.
  • earl marshal — an officer of the English peerage who presides over the College of Heralds and organizes royal processions and other important ceremonies
  • earless seal — any seal of the family Phocidae, comprising seals that lack external ears and that use the hind flippers for swimming: land locomotion is accomplished by wriggling and by propelling with the front flippers.
  • early blight — a disease of plants characterized by leaf spotting, defoliation, and stunted growth, caused by any of several fungi, as Alternaria solani or Cercospora apii.
  • early hebrew — noting or pertaining to the alphabetical script used for the writing of Hebrew mainly from the 11th to the 6th centuries b.c.
  • early leaver — a person who leaves something early, esp someone who opts out of a pension scheme before completing all his or her contributions
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