10-letter words containing d, a, c, t
- pediatrics — the branch of medicine concerned with the development, care, and diseases of babies and children.
- pediculate — of or related to the Pediculati, a group of teleost fishes, characterized by the elongated base of their pectoral fins, simulating an arm or peduncle.
- pentachord — a series of five consecutive notes of a scale
- pentapodic — (of a poetic line or verse) having five metrical feet
- pitch-dark — dark or black as pitch: a pitch-dark night.
- podcasting — a digital audio or video file or recording, usually part of a themed series, that can be downloaded from a website to a media player or computer: Download or subscribe to daily, one-hour podcasts of our radio show.
- polydactyl — having many or several digits.
- predicated — to proclaim; declare; affirm; assert.
- predicator — the verbal element of a clause or sentence.
- proctodeal — a depression in the ectoderm of the anal region of a young embryo, which develops into part of the anal canal.
- protracted — to draw out or lengthen, especially in time; extend the duration of; prolong.
- quadcopter — A rotorcraft propelled by four rotors.
- quadrantic — Of, pertaining to, or affecting a quadrant.
- quadratics — a quadratic polynomial or equation.
- quadrisect — to divide (something) into four equal parts.
- racked out — a framework of bars, wires, or pegs on which articles are arranged or deposited: a clothes rack; a luggage rack.
- radicality — the quality or state of being radical
- radication — the act or process of taking root
- radiolytic — the dissociation of molecules by ionizing radiation.
- radiotoxic — causing radiation sickness.
- rapid city — a city in SW South Dakota.
- re-educate — to educate again, as for new purposes.
- reaccredit — to ascribe or attribute to (usually followed by with): He was accredited with having said it.
- reattached — to fasten or affix; join; connect: to attach a photograph to an application with a staple.
- recarpeted — a heavy fabric, commonly of wool or nylon, for covering floors.
- recidivate — to engage in recidivism; relapse.
- rectangled — having right angles
- red carpet — a red strip of carpet placed on the ground for high-ranking dignitaries to walk on when entering or leaving a building, vehicle, or the like.
- red jacket — (Sagoyewatha) c1756–1830, Seneca leader.
- red packet — a sum of money folded inside red paper and given at the Chinese New Year to unmarried younger relatives
- redcurrant — any of various currant shrubs of the genus Ribes, bearing an edible, red fruit.
- redecorate — to furnish or adorn with something ornamental or becoming; embellish: to decorate walls with murals.
- rededicate — to set apart and consecrate to a deity or to a sacred purpose: The ancient Greeks dedicated many shrines to Aphrodite.
- redispatch — to send off or away with speed, as a messenger, telegram, body of troops, etc.
- reindicate — to be a sign of; betoken; evidence; show: His hesitation really indicates his doubt about the venture.
- retardance — any substance capable of reducing the speed of a given reaction.
- retardancy — any substance capable of reducing the speed of a given reaction.
- rhotacized — to change (a sound) to an (r); subject to rhotacism.
- rubricated — (in ancient manuscripts, early printed books, etc.) having titles, catchwords, etc., distinctively colored.
- sacerdotal — of priests; priestly.
- sanctified — made holy; consecrated: sanctified wine.
- sanctioned — authoritative permission or approval, as for an action.
- sanctitude — holiness; saintliness; sanctity.
- sand yacht — land yacht.
- sandcastle — a small castlelike structure made of wet sand, as by children at a beach.
- sandy city — a town in central Utah.
- saw doctor — a sawmill specialist who sharpens and services saw blades
- scapulated — (of a raven) with white feathers across the scapular region
- scordatura — the tuning of a stringed instrument in other than the usual way to facilitate the playing of certain compositions.
- scotodinia — a dizziness accompanied by a headache and disturbed vision