11-letter words containing d, e, m, i, r
- circumfused — Simple past tense and past participle of circumfuse.
- clamdiggers — Close-fitting women’s casual pants hemmed at mid-calf.
- compromised — unable to function optimally, especially with regard to immune response, owing to underlying disease, harmful environmental exposure, or the side effects of a course of treatment.
- comraderies — camaraderie.
- comradeship — Comradeship is friendship between a number of people who are doing the same work or who share the same difficulties or dangers.
- confirmedly — In a manner that is confirmed; definitely, as has been demonstrated.
- corrigendum — an error to be corrected
- credit memo — A credit memo is an official written acknowledgement that money is owed back to a customer.
- crime squad — (in Britain) a division of the police which identifies and prevents major crimes, esp those crossing regional or national boundaries
- cypripedium — any orchid of the genus Cypripedium, having large flowers with an inflated pouchlike lip
- daydreaming — indulgence in daydreams
- debridement — the surgical removal of dead tissue or cellular debris from the surface of a wound
- decameronic — resembling or having characteristics of the Decameron written by Boccaccio
- decemvirate — a board of decemvirs
- decompilers — Plural form of decompiler.
- decumbiture — the act of lying recumbent and, in particular, as a sick patient in bed
- dedramatize — to cause to be less dramatic
- deformalize — to make (something) less formal
- deformation — the act of deforming; distortion
- deformative — making worse by alteration
- deformities — Plural form of deformity.
- degerminate — degerm (def 2).
- deglamorize — to make (a person or thing) less glamorous
- degree mill — an academic institution with low standards that awards many degrees
- deliveryman — a man whose job is to deliver a product
- deliverymen — Plural form of deliveryman.
- demarcating — Present participle of demarcate.
- demarcation — Demarcation is the establishment of boundaries or limits separating two areas, groups, or things.
- demarcative — (of a phonological feature) serving to indicate the beginning or end of each successive word in an utterance, as word-initial stress in Hungarian or penultimate stress in Polish.
- demarkation — the determining and marking off of the boundaries of something.
- demarketing — advertising that urges the public to limit the consumption of a product, as at a time of shortage.
- demesmerize — (transitive) To relieve from mesmeric influence.
- demetrius i — (Poliorcetes) 337?–283 b.c, king of Macedonia 294–286 (son of Antigonus I).
- demi-hunter — a watch having a hinged case with a hole in the lid permitting the time to be seen even when the lid is closed.
- demi-vierge — a girl or woman who behaves in a sexually provocative and permissive way without yielding her virginity.
- demigration — moving from one place to another
- democracies — Plural form of democracy.
- democratise — To make democratic.
- democratism — The principles or spirit of a democracy.
- democratize — If a country or a system is democratized, it is made democratic.
- demographic — Demographic means relating to or concerning demography.
- demoralised — to deprive (a person or persons) of spirit, courage, discipline, etc.; destroy the morale of: The continuous barrage demoralized the infantry.
- demoralises — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of demoralise.
- demoralized — dispirited; disheartened
- demoralizer — Agent noun of demoralize; one who demoralizes.
- demoralizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of demoralize.
- demotivator — to provide with a motive, or a cause or reason to act; incite; impel.
- denominator — In mathematics, the denominator is the number which appears under the line in a fraction.
- denormalize — (transitive, databases) To add redundancy to (a database schema), the opposite of normalization, typically in order to optimize its performance.
- densimeters — Plural form of densimeter.