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11-letter words containing d, e, l, h, i

  • delightfull — Archaic form of delightful.
  • delightless — not offering delight
  • delightsome — highly pleasing; delightful.
  • delphically — in an ambiguous manner; obscurely
  • delphiniums — Plural form of delphinium.
  • demolishing — Present participle of demolish.
  • dendrophile — One who loves trees.
  • deschooling — to abolish or phase out traditional schools from, so as to replace them with alternative methods and forms of education.
  • deshielding — (physics, chemistry) The situation, in NMR spectroscopy, in which a local magnetic field is strengthened by the presence of neighbouring nuclei.
  • diadelphous — (of stamens) having united filaments so that they are arranged in two groups
  • dicephalous — having two heads
  • dichlobenil — a nonselective preemergence herbicide, C 7 H 3 Cl 2 N, used primarily as a weed and grass killer.
  • diddle with — Informal. to toy; fool (usually followed by with): The kids have been diddling with the controls on the television set again.
  • diotheletic — relating to diothelism
  • diphycercal — having a tail or caudal fin with the spinal column extending horizontally to the end of the tail, characteristic of lungfish, several other primitive fishes, and the juvenile stage of modern bony fishes.
  • disenthrall — to free from bondage; liberate: to be disenthralled from morbid fantasies.
  • dish aerial — a microwave aerial, used esp in radar, radio telescopes, and satellite broadcasting, consisting of a parabolic reflector
  • disheveling — to let down, as hair, or wear or let hang in loose disorder, as clothing.
  • dishevelled — to let down, as hair, or wear or let hang in loose disorder, as clothing.
  • dishonestly — In a dishonest manner.
  • dissembleth — (archaic) Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dissemble.
  • ditheletism — the theory and belief that Christ had two wills, human and divine
  • dog whistle — Politics. a political strategy, statement, slogan, etc., that conveys a controversial, secondary message understood only by those who support the message: His criticism of welfare was a dog whistle appealing to racist voters.
  • dog-whistle — Politics. a political strategy, statement, slogan, etc., that conveys a controversial, secondary message understood only by those who support the message: His criticism of welfare was a dog whistle appealing to racist voters.
  • dollishness — The quality of being dollish.
  • doltishness — The characteristic of being doltish.
  • double chin — a fold of fat beneath the chin.
  • double whip — an instrument for striking, as in driving animals or in punishing, typically consisting of a lash or other flexible part with a more rigid handle.
  • doublethink — the acceptance of two contradictory ideas or beliefs at the same time.
  • downlighter — Downlight.
  • dyotheletic — relating to Dyotheletes
  • edaphically — In terms of soil conditions.
  • eid-ul-adha — an annual Muslim festival marking the end of the pilgrimage to Mecca. Animals are sacrificed and their meat shared among the poor
  • embellished — Simple past tense and past participle of embellish.
  • encephaloid — resembling the brain or brain matter
  • endothelial — Of or pertaining to the endothelium.
  • endothelium — The tissue that forms a single layer of cells lining various organs and cavities of the body, especially the blood vessels, heart, and lymphatic vessels. It is formed from the embryonic mesoderm.
  • enlightened — Having or showing a rational, modern, and well-informed outlook.
  • episulphide — (organic chemistry) A class of organic compound analogous to epoxides in which a sulphur atom replaces the oxygen.
  • epithelioid — Of, pertaining to, or resembling epithelium.
  • established — (of a custom, belief, practice, or institution) Having been in existence for a long time and therefore recognized and generally accepted.
  • ethelred ii — known as Ethelred the Unready. ?968–1016 ad, king of England (978–1016). He was temporarily deposed by the Danish king Sweyn (1013) but was recalled on Sweyn's death (1014)
  • exhilarated — Simple past tense and past participle of exhilarate.
  • fall behind — to drop or descend under the force of gravity, as to a lower place through loss or lack of support.
  • feldspathic — of, relating to, or containing feldspar.
  • feral child — a neglected child who engages in lawless or anti-social behaviour
  • fiddleheads — Plural form of fiddlehead.
  • fiddlerfish — any of several guitarfishes, especially Trygonorhina fasciata, of Australia.
  • field house — a building housing the dressing facilities, storage spaces, etc., used in connection with an athletic field.
  • fish ladder — a series of ascending pools constructed to enable salmon or other fish to swim upstream around or over a dam.
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