8-letter words containing d, e, i, n, o
- daimones — disembodied souls
- debation — Debating.
- debonair — A man who is debonair is confident, charming, and well-dressed.
- deboning — to remove the bones from (meat, fish, or fowl); bone: Before cooking, the chicken breasts should be deboned with a small, sharp knife.
- decanoic — Of or pertaining to decanoic acid or its derivatives; capric.
- decision — When you make a decision, you choose what should be done or which is the best of various possible actions.
- decoding — the act or the process of converting something from a coded form into a normal form
- decomino — (geometry) A polyomino made up of ten squares.
- decoying — Present participle of decoy.
- decurion — a local councillor
- dedition — (obsolete) The act of yielding; surrender.
- defusion — separation of the life instinct from the death instinct, a process often accompanying maturity.
- deighton — Len. born 1929, British thriller writer. His books include The Ipcress File (1962), Bomber (1970), and the trilogy Berlin Game, Mexico Set, and London Match (1983–85)
- deionise — Alternative spelling of deionize.
- deionize — to remove ions from (water) by the use of cation and anion exchangers
- delation — Chiefly Scot. to inform against; denounce or accuse.
- deletion — the act of deleting or fact of being deleted
- delusion — A delusion is a false idea.
- demijohn — a large bottle with a short narrow neck, often with small handles at the neck and encased in wickerwork
- demoniac — of, like, or suggestive of a demon; demonic
- demonian — of, relating to, or resembling a demon
- demonise — to turn into a demon or make demonlike.
- demonish — Like or characterisic of a demon; demonic.
- demonism — belief in the existence and power of demons
- demonist — A believer in, or worshipper of, demons.
- demonize — If people demonize someone, they convince themselves that that person is evil.
- demoting — Present participle of demote.
- demotion — to reduce to a lower grade, rank, class, or position (opposed to promote): They demoted the careless waiter to busboy.
- dendroid — freely branching; arborescent; treelike
- denotify — (transitive, India) To repeal the categorization of (a tribe) as criminal under the w Criminal Tribes Act.
- denoting — to be a mark or sign of; indicate: A fever often denotes an infection.
- denotive — used or serving to denote; denotative.
- deposing — Present participle of depose.
- deration — to end rationing of (food, petrol, etc)
- derision — If you treat someone or something with derision, you express contempt for them.
- desition — An end, ending or conclusion.
- detoxing — Present participle of detox.
- deuotion — Obsolete spelling of devotion.
- devision — Obsolete spelling of division.
- devonian — of, denoting, or formed in the fourth period of the Palaeozoic era, between the Silurian and Carboniferous periods, lasting 60-70 million years during which amphibians first appeared
- devoting — to give up or appropriate to or concentrate on a particular pursuit, occupation, purpose, cause, etc.: to devote one's time to reading.
- devotion — Devotion is great love, affection, or admiration for someone.
- dewpoint — temperature at which water vapour in the air becomes saturated and water droplets begin to form
- diagnose — If someone or something is diagnosed as having a particular illness or problem, their illness or problem is identified. If an illness or problem is diagnosed, it is identified.
- diamonte — A seven-line poem describing two opposite subjects using only adjectives, nouns and participles.
- diaphone — the set of all realizations of a given phoneme in a language
- diborane — a colorless gas with an unpleasant odor, B 2 H 6 , used in the synthesis of organic boron compounds as a dope to introduce boron and as a polymerization catalyst for ethylene.
- die down — If something dies down, it becomes very much quieter or less intense.
- dies non — a day on which no courts can be held.
- dihedron — a figure formed by two intersecting planes.