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9-letter words containing d, a, t, c, o

  • daycation — a day trip to a resort, hotel, etc that does not involve staying the night
  • deadstock — the merchandise or commodities of a shop, etc, that is unsold and generating no income
  • decanoate — (organic chemistry) Any salt or ester of decanoic acid.
  • decathlon — The decathlon is a competition in which athletes compete in 10 different sporting events.
  • decimator — to destroy a great number or proportion of: The population was decimated by a plague.
  • decollate — to separate (continuous stationery, etc) into individual forms
  • decorated — (often initial capital letter) of pertaining to, or characteristic of the English gothic architecture of the late 13th through the late 14th centuries, characterized by curvilinear tracery, elaborate ornamental sculpture and vaulting, and refinement of stonecutting techniques.
  • decorates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of decorate.
  • decorator — A decorator is a person whose job is to paint houses or put wallpaper up.
  • dedicator — to set apart and consecrate to a deity or to a sacred purpose: The ancient Greeks dedicated many shrines to Aphrodite.
  • defecator — One who defecates.
  • democrats — Plural form of democrat.
  • democraty — Obsolete form of democracy.
  • detractor — The detractors of a person or thing are people who criticize that person or thing.
  • diaconate — the office, sacramental status, or period of office of a deacon
  • dianoetic — of or relating to thought, esp to discursive reasoning rather than intuition
  • diastolic — (of blood pressure) indicating the arterial pressure during the interval between heartbeats.
  • diatropic — the tendency of some plant organs to take a transverse position to the line of action of an outside stimulus.
  • dichromat — a person whose vision can only distinguish two colours
  • dictation — Dictation is the speaking or reading aloud of words for someone else to write down.
  • dictators — Plural form of dictator.
  • dictatory — dictatorial
  • dictional — of or relating to diction
  • dislocate — to put out of place; put out of proper relative position; displace: The glacier dislocated great stones. The earthquake dislocated several buildings.
  • docetaxel — A particular drug used in chemotherapy.
  • doctorand — a student working towards a doctorate
  • doctorate — Doctor of Philosophy (def 1).
  • doctorial — a person licensed to practice medicine, as a physician, surgeon, dentist, or veterinarian.
  • doctrinal — of, relating to, or concerned with doctrine: a doctrinal dispute.
  • dog track — racing circuit for dogs
  • dogmatics — the study of the arrangement and statement of religious doctrines, especially of the doctrines received in and taught by the Christian church.
  • doncaster — a city in South Yorkshire, in N England.
  • doomwatch — surveillance of the environment to warn of and prevent harm to it from human factors such as pollution or overpopulation
  • dulcorate — (obsolete, transitive) To sweeten; to make less acrimonious.
  • education — the act or process of imparting or acquiring general knowledge, developing the powers of reasoning and judgment, and generally of preparing oneself or others intellectually for mature life.
  • educators — Plural form of educator.
  • educatory — educative.
  • factoidal — of or resembling a factoid; (of a piece of writing) comprising facts and factoids
  • galactoid — resembling milk; milky.
  • glaucodot — a mineral, iron and cobalt sulfarsenide, (Co,Fe)AsS, occurring in grayish-white crystals.
  • hardcourt — relating to a type of tennis court that is made of hard material
  • headcloth — any cloth for covering the head, as a turban or wimple.
  • headcount — The act of counting how many people are present in a group.
  • headstock — the part of a machine containing or directly supporting the moving or working parts, as the assembly supporting and driving the live spindle in a lathe.
  • hydrocast — a process in which water is collected at various depths in a device with bottles clamped together, providing data on differing water characteristics.
  • idiomatic — peculiar to or characteristic of a particular language or dialect: idiomatic French.
  • idiotical — of, relating to, or characteristic of an idiot.
  • indicator — a person or thing that indicates.
  • invocated — invoke.
  • judicator — a person who acts as judge or sits in judgment.
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