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10-letter words containing d, e, c, k, s

  • afterdecks — Plural form of afterdeck.
  • backlashed — a sudden, forceful backward movement; recoil.
  • backlisted — Simple past tense and past participle of backlist.
  • backpedals — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of backpedal.
  • backslider — A recidivist; one who backslides, especially in a religious sense; an apostate.
  • backspaced — Simple past tense and past participle of backspace.
  • belowdecks — below a ship's deck
  • bespeckled — to speckle.
  • blue dicks — a plant, Dichelostemma pulchellum, of the amaryllis family, common on the western coast of the U.S., having headlike clusters of blue flowers.
  • brake disc — a metal disc that revolves with the wheel in a disc brake
  • breadstick — bread baked in a long thin crisp stick
  • cake stand — a plate on a pedestal used for displaying cakes in a shop or café, or for special cakes such as wedding cakes
  • casevacked — Simple past tense and past participle of casevac.
  • chickadees — Plural form of chickadee.
  • chokeholds — Plural form of chokehold.
  • clarksdale — a city in NW Mississippi.
  • crackheads — Plural form of crackhead.
  • crookedest — Superlative form of crooked.
  • dead stock — farm equipment
  • dead-stick — designating a landing made by an aircraft or spacecraft without using power
  • deckchairs — Plural form of deckchair.
  • deckhouses — Plural form of deckhouse.
  • desk check — (programming)   To grovel over hardcopy of source code, mentally simulating the control flow; a method of catching bugs. No longer common practice in this age of on-screen editing, fast compiles, and sophisticated debuggers - though some maintain stoutly that it ought to be. Compare dry run, eyeball search, vdiff, vgrep.
  • desk clerk — A desk clerk is someone who works at the main desk in a hotel.
  • destocking — a supply of goods kept on hand for sale to customers by a merchant, distributor, manufacturer, etc.; inventory.
  • dick-heads — dick (def 3).
  • dickcissel — a small North American bird (Spiza americana), the male of which has a yellow breast, a black patch on its throat, and a mainly grey head
  • dickensian — of Charles Dickens or his works
  • dicksucker — (vulgar slang) A person who fellates men.
  • disc brake — a brake system in which a disc attached to a wheel is slowed by the friction of brake pads being pressed against the disc by a caliper.
  • disfrocked — Simple past tense and past participle of disfrock.
  • disk space — a number of bytes on a disk for the storage of data
  • dock house — traditionally a building situated at the dock where a harbourmaster works and resides
  • dockmaster — a person who supervises the dry-docking of ships.
  • doodlesack — bagpipe (def 1).
  • doohickeys — Plural form of doohickey.
  • dreadlocks — a hair style, especially among Rastafarians, in which the hair is worn in long, ropelike locks.
  • dry socket — a painful inflammatory infection of the bone and tissues at the site of an extracted tooth.
  • duck press — a cooked duck sprinkled with red wine and then pressed in a device (duck press) so that the juices can be collected and served as a sauce over the breast meat and legs.
  • duck-shove — to evade responsibility (for)
  • duckshover — one who duckshoves, jumps a queue; cheats
  • dustjacket — Alternative form of dust jacket.
  • dusty deck — Old software (especially applications) which one is obliged to remain compatible with, or to maintain. DP types call this "legacy code", a term hackers consider smarmy and excessively reverent. The term implies that the software in question is a holdover from card-punch days. Used especially when referring to old scientific and number crunching software, much of which was written in Fortran and very poorly documented but is believed to be too expensive to replace. See fossil; compare crawling horror.
  • dyskinetic — difficulty or abnormality in performing voluntary muscular movements.
  • feedstocks — Plural form of feedstock.
  • flyspecked — Covered with flyspecks.
  • gobsmacked — utterly astounded; astonished.
  • headstocks — Plural form of headstock.
  • house dick — house detective.
  • huckstered — Simple past tense and past participle of huckster.

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