10-letter words containing d, e, t, a, i
- hitherward — hither.
- humiliated — to cause (a person) a painful loss of pride, self-respect, or dignity; mortify.
- hybrid tea — a type of cultivated rose originally produced chiefly by crossing the tea rose and the hybrid perpetual.
- hydrastine — an alkaloid, C 21 H 21 NO 6 , that is extracted from the roots of goldenseal and forms prismatic crystals: used as an astringent and to inhibit uterine bleeding.
- hydriodate — (obsolete, inorganic chemistry) iodide.
- ideal type — a construct abstracted from experience in which individual elements are combined to form a whole that is conceptually independent of empirical factors or variables, but against which particular examples of the appropriate class found in life can be measured.
- idealistic — of or relating to idealism or idealists.
- idealities — Plural form of ideality.
- ideational — of, relating to, or involving ideas or concepts.
- idiolectal — Of or relating to an idiolect.
- idiot tape — an input tape for a typesetting machine that contains text only, the typographical instructions being supplied by the typesetting machine itself
- idolatress — A female idolater.
- idolatries — Plural form of idolatry.
- idolatrize — (transitive) To make an idol of; to idolize.
- illtreated — Simple past tense and past participle of illtreat.
- imbricated — Overlapping, like scales or roof-tiles; intertwined.
- immigrated — Simple past tense and past participle of immigrate.
- immoderate — not moderate; exceeding just or reasonable limits; excessive; extreme.
- implicated — to show to be also involved, usually in an incriminating manner: to be implicated in a crime.
- imprecated — Simple past tense and past participle of imprecate.
- inadaptive — characterized by the failure to adapt
- inadequate — not adequate or sufficient; inept or unsuitable.
- inaffected — (obsolete) unaffected.
- inanimated — Inanimate; not alive.
- inaptitude — lack of aptitude; unfitness.
- inbreathed — Simple past tense and past participle of inbreathe.
- incarnated — embodied in flesh; given a bodily, especially a human, form: a devil incarnate.
- incidental — happening or likely to happen in an unplanned or subordinate conjunction with something else.
- inculcated — to implant by repeated statement or admonition; teach persistently and earnestly (usually followed by upon or in): to inculcate virtue in the young.
- inculpated — Simple past tense and past participle of inculpate.
- incurvated — Simple past tense and past participle of incurvate.
- indagative — (obsolete) Searching; exploring; investigating.
- indearment — Alternative form of endearment.
- indelicate — offensive to a sense of generally accepted propriety, modesty, or decency; improper, unrefined, or coarse: indelicate language.
- index data — (company) A Danish company who have released a lot of ANSI Z39.50 related source under GPL.
- indexation — the automatic adjustment of wages, taxes, pension benefits, interest rates, etc., according to changes in the cost of living or another economic indicator, especially to compensate for inflation.
- indian tea — the most popular type of tea in Britain; it has small black leaves, and is stronger than China tea
- indicative — showing, signifying, or pointing out; expressive or suggestive (usually followed by of): behavior indicative of mental disorder.
- indictable — liable to being indicted, as a person.
- inductance — that property of a circuit by which a change in current induces, by electromagnetic induction, an electromotive force. Symbol: L. Compare inductive coupling, mutual inductance, self-inductance.
- indurative — the act of indurating.
- inebriated — to make drunk; intoxicate.
- infatuated — to inspire or possess with a foolish or unreasoning passion, as of love.
- infuriated — to make furious; enrage.
- initialled — of, relating to, or occurring at the beginning; first: the initial step in a process.
- innervated — to communicate nervous energy to; stimulate through nerves.
- innundated — Common misspelling of inundated.
- inoculated — to implant (a disease agent or antigen) in a person, animal, or plant to produce a disease for study or to stimulate disease resistance.
- inordinate — not within proper or reasonable limits; immoderate; excessive: He drank an inordinate amount of wine.
- insinuated — to suggest or hint slyly: He insinuated that they were lying.