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12-letter words containing b, m, d

  • demibastions — Plural form of demibastion.
  • demobilizing — Present participle of demobilize.
  • demonstrable — A demonstrable fact or quality can be shown to be true or to exist.
  • demonstrably — capable of being demonstrated or proved.
  • dermabrasion — a procedure in cosmetic surgery in which rough facial skin is removed by scrubbing
  • desublimated — Psychology. to divert the energy of (a sexual or other biological impulse) from its immediate goal to one of a more acceptable social, moral, or aesthetic nature or use.
  • determinable — able to be decided, fixed, or found out
  • determinably — In a determinable way.
  • diagrammable — able to be diagrammed or representable by a diagram
  • diamond bird — any small insectivorous Australian songbird of the genus Pardalotus, having a diamond-patterned plumage
  • diamondbacks — Plural form of diamondback.
  • diminishable — That may be diminished.
  • disablements — Plural form of disablement.
  • disambiguate — to remove the ambiguity from; make unambiguous: In order to disambiguate the sentence “She lectured on the famous passenger ship,” you'll have to write either “lectured on board” or “lectured about.”.
  • disassembled — Simple past tense and past participle of disassemble.
  • disassembler — A program for converting machine code into a low-level symbolic language.
  • disassembles — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disassemble.
  • disbursement — the act or an instance of disbursing.
  • disembarking — Present participle of disembark.
  • disembarrass — to disentangle or extricate from something troublesome, embarrassing, or the like.
  • disembedding — Present participle of disembed.
  • disembellish — (transitive) To deprive of embellishment; to disadorn.
  • disembodying — Present participle of disembody.
  • disemboweled — to remove the bowels or entrails from; eviscerate.
  • disembrangle — to disentangle (a person or thing)
  • disembroiled — Simple past tense and past participle of disembroil.
  • disencumbers — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disencumber.
  • dismembering — Present participle of dismember.
  • dissemblance — dissembling; dissimulation.
  • dissyllabism — the fact of having two syllables
  • distributism — a socioeconomic theory and system advocating widespread ownership of private property and the means of production: based on late 19th-century Catholic teachings on economic and social justice.
  • dithyrambist — a writer or performer of dithyrambs
  • documentable — a written or printed paper furnishing information or evidence, as a passport, deed, bill of sale, or bill of lading; a legal or official paper.
  • domesticable — to convert (animals, plants, etc.) to domestic uses; tame.
  • double album — a commercial recording sold on two CDs or LPs
  • double cream — (in France) a fresh, soft cheese with at least 60 percent fat, made from cow's milk enriched with cream.
  • double dummy — a variety of bridge for two players in which two hands are kept face down until the end of the bidding when both hands are exposed.
  • double major — a major with concentration in two separate fields of study
  • double modal — a syntactic construction in which two modal auxiliaries occur consecutively within a clause, as might could in I might could help you.
  • double rhyme — a rhyme either of two syllables of which the second is unstressed (double rhyme) as in motion, notion, or of three syllables of which the second and third are unstressed (triple rhyme) as in fortunate, importunate.
  • dramatizable — Capable of being dramatized.
  • drive sb mad — If you say that someone or something drives you mad, you mean that you find them extremely annoying.
  • dumbfounding — Present participle of dumbfound.
  • dumbing down — the act or process of making something less intellectually demanding; a pejorative use
  • dyer's-broom — woadwaxen.
  • dynamic dbms — dynamic database management system
  • embeddedness — The property of being embedded.
  • emblematized — Simple past tense and past participle of emblematize.
  • embroiderers — Plural form of embroiderer.
  • embroideries — Plural form of embroidery.
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