9-letter words containing d, e, s, u
- debouches — to march out from a narrow or confined place into open country, as a body of troops: The platoon debouched from the defile into the plain.
- debuggers — Plural form of debugger.
- debunkers — Plural form of debunker.
- debutants — Plural form of debutant.
- deciduous — A deciduous tree or bush is one that loses its leaves in the autumn every year.
- deckhouse — a houselike cabin on the deck of a ship
- declivous — having a declining slope or gradient
- decouples — Separate, disengage, or dissociate (something) from something else.
- decourous — Misspelling of decorous.
- decubitis — (medical) Inflammations cause by a reclined position of the body; it often refers to the complications of bed-ridden patients such as bed sores.
- decubitus — the posture adopted when lying down
- decurions — Plural form of decurion.
- decursion — a military exercise performed by men bearing arms
- decus cpp — An almost-ANSI C preprocessor by Martin Minow. It is shipped with X11R5 (contrib/util/cpp) because some systems don't have a working cpp. It runs on VMS (Vax C, Decus C), RSX-11M, RSTS/E, P/OS, RT11, A/UX and Apollo Domain/IX 9.6 and is highly portable.
- decussate — to cross or cause to cross in the form of the letter X; intersect
- defocused — Simple past tense and past participle of defocus.
- degaussed — Simple past tense and past participle of degauss.
- degausser — a device that degausses
- degausses — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of degauss.
- degustate — to taste or savor carefully or appreciatively.
- degusting — Present participle of degust.
- deiparous — giving birth to a god
- delicious — very enjoyable; delightful
- delirious — Someone who is delirious is unable to think or speak in a sensible and reasonable way, usually because they are very ill and have a fever.
- deliriums — Plural form of delirium.
- delousing — Present participle of delouse.
- delphinus — a small constellation in the N hemisphere, between Pegasus and Sagitta
- delusions — Plural form of delusion.
- demiurges — Plural form of demiurge.
- demulsify — to undergo or cause to undergo a process in which an emulsion is permanently broken down into its constituents
- demurrers — Plural form of demurrer.
- denatures — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of denature.
- denounces — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of denounce.
- dentulous — having teeth
- denturism — the practice by denturists of making artificial dentures and fitting them to patients.
- denturist — a person who makes dentures
- denudates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of denudate.
- depasture — to graze or denude by grazing (a pasture, esp a meadow specially grown for the purpose)
- depositum — (finance, obsolete) A deposit.
- desargues — Gérard [zhey-rar] /ʒeɪˈrar/ (Show IPA), 1593–1662, French mathematician.
- deschutes — river in central and N Oreg., flowing from the Cascade Range north into the Columbia River: c. 250 mi (402 km)
- deshuffle — (signal processing) To restore shuffled data to its original ordered state.
- designful — full of design or intention
- desireful — Filled with desire; eager.
- deskbound — doing sedentary work; working exclusively at a desk.
- desmodium — a genus of flowering plant, with usually unobtrusive flowers; many members are considered weeds, such as the beggarweed (Desmodium tortuosum)
- desoeuvre — with nothing to do
- despumate — to clarify or purify (a liquid) by skimming a scum from its surface
- destitute — Someone who is destitute has no money or possessions.
- destructo — a person who causes havoc or destruction