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10-letter words containing c, e, d

  • discretize — Represent or approximate (a quantity or series) using a discrete quantity or quantities.
  • discrowned — Simple past tense and past participle of discrown.
  • disculpate — (transitive) To free from blame or the imputation of a fault; to exculpate.
  • discursive — passing aimlessly from one subject to another; digressive; rambling.
  • discussive — (medicine, dated) A medicine that discusses or disperses morbid humours; a discutient.
  • discutient — capable of dissipating diseased matter
  • diseconomy — a lack of economy.
  • disenchain — to set (a person) free from restraint
  • disenchant — to rid of or free from enchantment, illusion, credulity, etc.; disillusion: The harshness of everyday reality disenchanted him of his idealistic hopes.
  • disencharm — To free from the influence of a charm or spell; to disenchant.
  • disenclose — (transitive) To free from being enclosed.
  • disfluency — Pathology. impairment of the ability to produce smooth, fluent speech.
  • disfrocked — Simple past tense and past participle of disfrock.
  • disilicate — (inorganic chemistry) Any compound containing two silicate anions.
  • disincline — Opposite of to incline; to make reluctant.
  • disinclose — to free from being inclosed
  • disinfects — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disinfect.
  • disjection — the act of dispersion
  • disk space — a number of bytes on a disk for the storage of data
  • dislocated — Simple past tense and past participle of dislocate.
  • dislocates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dislocate.
  • disparency — (proscribed) A significant discrepancy.
  • dispatched — to send off or away with speed, as a messenger, telegram, body of troops, etc.
  • dispatcher — a person who dispatches.
  • dispatches — Plural form of dispatch.
  • dispencing — Present participle of dispence.
  • displacive — That involves or causes displacement.
  • disprinced — rendered unprincely
  • disrespect — Lack of respect or courtesy.
  • dissecting — Present participle of dissect.
  • dissection — the act of dissecting.
  • dissective — having the ability to dissect
  • disservice — harmful or injurious service; an ill turn.
  • dissidence — disagreement: political dissidence.
  • dissociate — to sever the association of (oneself); separate: He tried to dissociate himself from the bigotry in his past.
  • dissonance — inharmonious or harsh sound; discord; cacophony.
  • distincter — Comparative form of distinct.
  • distracted — Obsolete. distracted.
  • distracter — a person or thing that distracts the attention.
  • districted — Simple past tense and past participle of district.
  • ditchwater — water, especially stagnant and dirty water, that has collected in a ditch.
  • ditheistic — Of or pertaining to ditheism, the belief in two gods.
  • ditheletic — of or relating to dithelism
  • ditrochean — consisting of two trochees
  • divaricate — to spread apart; branch; diverge.
  • divergence — the act, fact, or amount of diverging: a divergence in opinion.
  • divergency — divergence; deviation.
  • divulgence — a divulging.
  • dixiecrats — a member of a faction of southern Democrats stressing states' rights and opposed to the civil-rights programs of the Democratic Party, especially a southern Democrat who bolted the party in 1948 and voted for the candidates of the States' Rights Democratic Party.
  • do justice — present, treat fairly
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