9-letter words containing d, e, c, s, t
- escheated — Simple past tense and past participle of escheat.
- fasciated — Showing abnormal fusion of parts or organs, resulting in a flattened, ribbonlike structure.
- fastpaced — Alternative spelling of fast-paced.
- feedstock — raw material for processing or manufacturing industry.
- feticides — Plural form of feticide.
- fideistic — Pertaining to fideism.
- geodetics — The scientific discipline that deals with the measurement and representation of the earth, its gravitational field and geodynamic phenomena (polar motion, earth tides, and tectonic motion) in three-dimensional, time-varying space.
- goldcrest — a Eurasian kinglet, Regulus regulus, having a bright yellow patch on the top of the head.
- gottsched — Johann Christoph. 1700–66, German critic, dramatist, and translator
- headstick — a piece of wood formerly used in typesetting to create a margin at the top of a page
- 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.
- ideaistic — of ideas, especially in their abstract or symbolic character.
- idiolects — Plural form of idiolect.
- incidents — Plural form of incident.
- incrested — Simple past tense and past participle of increst.
- incrusted — Alternative spelling of encrusted.
- indicates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of indicate.
- inductees — Plural form of inductee.
- insectoid — Insect-like.
- inspected — Simple past tense and past participle of inspect.
- instanced — Simple past tense and past participle of instance.
- lacertids — Plural form of lacertid.
- maledicts — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of maledict.
- medicates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of medicate.
- miscredit — (transitive) To discredit.
- misdirect — to direct or address wrongly or incorrectly: to misdirect a person; to misdirect a letter.
- miticides — Plural form of miticide.
- mustached — Having a mustache.
- notecards — An ambitious hypertext system developed at Xerox PARC, "designed to support the task of transforming a chaotic collection of unrelated thoughts into an integrated, orderly interpretation of ideas and their interconnections".
- octopodes — (rare) Irregular plural form of octopus.
- oldcastle — Sir John (Lord Cobham) 1377–1417, English martyr: leader of a Lollard conspiracy; executed for treason and heresy; model for Shakespeare's Falstaff.
- osculated — Simple past tense and past participle of osculate.
- outcasted — Simple past tense and past participle of outcaste.
- outscored — Simple past tense and past participle of outscore.
- pesticide — a chemical preparation for destroying plant, fungal, or animal pests.
- podcaster — 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.
- practised — skilled or expert; proficient through practice or experience: a practiced hand at politics.
- prosected — to dissect (a cadaver or part) for anatomical demonstration.
- recordist — Also called sound recordist. Movies. the person in charge of sound recording on a film set. Compare mixer.
- redescent — the act, process, or fact of moving from a higher to a lower position. Synonyms: falling, sinking; fall, drop.
- reductase — any enzyme acting as a reducing agent.
- respected — a particular, detail, or point (usually preceded by in): to differ in some respect.
- scattered — distributed or occurring at widely spaced and usually irregular intervals: scattered villages; scattered showers.
- sceptered — a rod or wand borne in the hand as an emblem of regal or imperial power.
- scorodite — a green or brownish mineral containing iron and aluminium
- seduction — an act or instance of seducing, especially sexually.
- seductive — tending to seduce; enticing; beguiling; captivating: a seductive smile.
- seed coat — the outer integument of a seed.
- seed tick — the six-legged nymphal form of a tick, somewhat resembling a seed.
- seedstock — seed, tubers, or roots selected and kept for planting.