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14-letter words containing a, l, s, i, r, t

  • daylight hours — the hours when it is daylight
  • decentralising — Present participle of decentralise.
  • defibrillators — Plural form of defibrillator.
  • deliberateness — carefully weighed or considered; studied; intentional: a deliberate lie.
  • delta aquarids — either of two collections of meteors comprising meteor showers having their apparent origin in the constellation Aquarius and visible either in early May (Eta Aquarids) or late July (Delta Aquarids)
  • dematerialised — Simple past tense and past participle of dematerialise.
  • dematerializes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dematerialize.
  • demilitarising — Present participle of demilitarise.
  • demoralisation — Alternative spelling of demoralization.
  • depolarisation — Alternative spelling of depolarization.
  • dermatologists — Plural form of dermatologist.
  • describability — The quality of being describable.
  • despiritualize — to render less spiritual; to remove the spiritual character of; to make more material
  • desulphuration — the removal of sulphur; desulphurization
  • dialect survey — a survey carried out in order to ascertain which dialect forms are used in which area
  • disarticulated — Simple past tense and past participle of disarticulate.
  • disceptatorial — disputable
  • discernability — The state of being discernable.
  • disciplinarity — The quality of being an academic discipline.
  • discolorations — Plural form of discoloration.
  • discolouration — (UK) alternative spelling of discoloration.
  • discomfortable — an absence of comfort or ease; uneasiness, hardship, or mild pain.
  • discretionally — At one's discretion.
  • discriminately — to make a distinction in favor of or against a person or thing on the basis of the group, class, or category to which the person or thing belongs rather than according to actual merit; show partiality: The new law discriminates against foreigners. He discriminates in favor of his relatives.
  • disenthralling — to free from bondage; liberate: to be disenthralled from morbid fantasies.
  • disequilibrate — to put out of equilibrium; unbalance: A period of high inflation could disequilibrate the monetary system.
  • disinthralling — the act of freedom from thraldom
  • dispensatorily — in the manner of dispensation
  • disprovability — The ability to be disproven; refutability.
  • disrespectable — not respectable.
  • dissertational — Resembling or pertaining to dissertations.
  • distributional — an act or instance of distributing.
  • dressing table — a table or stand, usually surmounted by a mirror, in front of which a person sits while dressing, applying makeup, etc.
  • driftless area — a tract of land that was once surrounded but never covered by a continental glacier, consequently having no glacial deposits.
  • drill sergeant — military officer who drills recruits
  • earsplittingly — In an earsplitting way; very loudly.
  • earthshakingly — In an earthshaking manner.
  • east liverpool — a city in E Ohio, on the Ohio River.
  • ectrodactylism — the congenital absence of part or all of one or more fingers or toes.
  • egalitarianism — belief in the equality of all people, especially in political, social, or economic life.
  • electrostatics — The study of stationary electric charges or fields as opposed to electric currents.
  • elementariness — The state or condition of being elementary.
  • elevator music — recorded popular music played in the background in public places such as elevators, variously regarded as being bland, monotonous, etc.
  • empty calories — calories that are present in foods that have very little nutritive value: e.g. in alcohol or refined sugar
  • epistolography — the art, or practice, of letter-writing
  • epitrachelions — Plural form of epitrachelion.
  • ergastoplasmic — relating to endoplasm that is associated with protein synthesis
  • erythroblastic — Relating to erythroblasts.
  • exasperatingly — In an exasperating manner; frustratingly.
  • exclaustration — The release of a monk (or nun) from his religious vows and his subsequent return to the outside world.
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