7-letter words containing d, a, t, e
- delater — Chiefly Scot. to inform against; denounce or accuse.
- delator — An accuser; an informer.
- delta-4 — Definition and Design of an open Dependable Distributed system architecture. An Esprit project investigating the achievement of dependability in open distributed systems, including real-time systems.
- deltaic — pertaining to or like a delta.
- deltase — A distributed processing environment concerned with fault-tolerant and process-control applications from the Esprit Delta-4 project.
- demasts — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of demast.
- dentary — a bone in the lower jaw of non-mammalian vertebrates, which holds the teeth
- dentate — having teeth or toothlike processes
- dential — (anatomy) Of or pertaining to dentine.
- deodate — anything offered to God or given by God
- depaint — to depict or delineate
- depants — to remove the trousers from, as a joke or punishment.
- departs — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of depart.
- derated — Simple past tense and past participle of derate.
- desalts — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of desalt.
- descant — A descant is a tune which is played or sung above the main tune in a piece of music.
- destain — to remove a stain from
- details — an individual or minute part; an item or particular.
- detains — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of detain.
- detract — If one thing detracts from another, it makes it seem less good or impressive.
- detrain — to leave or cause to leave a railway train, as passengers, etc
- detreat — (transitive) To reverse the treatment of.
- deutzia — any saxifragaceous shrub of the genus Deutzia: cultivated for their clusters of white or pink spring-blooming flowers
- deviant — Deviant behaviour or thinking is different from what people normally consider to be acceptable.
- deviate — To deviate from something means to start doing something different or not planned, especially in a way that causes problems for others.
- dewater — to remove water from
- dextral — of, relating to, or located on the right side, esp of the body; right-hand
- dextran — a polysaccharide produced by the action of bacteria on sucrose: used as a substitute for plasma in blood transfusions
- dialect — A dialect is a form of a language that is spoken in a particular area.
- diastem — a minor interruption in the deposition of sedimentary material
- diaster — the stage in cell division at which the chromosomes are in two groups at the poles of the spindle before forming daughter nuclei
- dictate — If you dictate something, you say or read it aloud for someone else to write down.
- dietary — of or relating to diet: a dietary cure.
- dilated — Simple past tense and past participle of dilate.
- dilater — One who, or that which, dilates, expands, or enlarges.
- dilates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dilate.
- diptera — the order comprising the dipterous insects.
- disrate — to reduce to a lower rating or rank.
- disseat — to unseat.
- dogeate — office of doge
- donated — Simple past tense and past participle of donate.
- donates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of donate.
- drabbet — a yellowish-brown fabric of coarse linen
- drafted — Simple past tense and past participle of draft.
- draftee — a person who is drafted into military service. Compare enlistee (def 1).
- drafter — a drawing, sketch, or design.
- dragnet — a net to be drawn along the bottom of a river, pond, etc., or along the ground, to catch fish, small game, etc.
- dratted — damned; confounded (used as a mild oath): This dratted car won't start.
- dravite — a brown variety of magnesium tourmaline.
- drybeat — to beat (someone) severely